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Blog Commenting

Started by Janeth, 06-17-2010, 16:13:02

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jaysh4922

In blog commenting is a type of SEO strategy that allows you to comment on a certain article expressing your thoughts and opinion on a topic. Google considers each back link as a vote for your blog from the other blogs.Blog commenting is one of the best way in increase a visibility to online readers interested your niche.


jasminecreed

It's a common thing about blog commenting. Do you think why most blog sites allow anchor text or url? Based on my observation, it's a privilege to everyone, allowing links to circulate which sometimes beneficial to get the right people and traffic to their blogs. Though, blog owners has the last say moderating the comments.

guptaabhijit318

Comments are meant to be short and to the point. Blog comments are a reaction to a blog post, so it should be your opinion to what you've read.


davidfleming

Blog commenting for different purposes like some do it to build backlinks, few do it to increase Alexa and few very do it to increase awareness about their blog. Blog Commenting in SEO helps to get visitors to your blog or website and most importantly to create a bonding with your fellow bloggers.
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Saurav Tiwari

Blog Commenting is an essential procedure for interaction between blogs, bloggers and blog readers. It is an action wherein visitors or blog readers leave a comment to a blog post or article, reply to readers' comments, or the author himself answers or replies to visitors questions and comments. Blog commenting is a good way to exchange thoughts and opinions about certain topic written as a blog post.
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alvinwright

You have to discover your specialty and after that begin with post on which you have enough learning to reach an inference. The remark could be a positive one or a negative (don't be brutal) yet that ought to increase the value of the post.

For Example; - Say you have a site about SEO, then you go to the most trusted site in your specialty like SEJ, Searchengineland, Seroundtable and so on and read the post and after that remark what you contemplate it.

Actually, there is nothing the issue with making a rundown of locales identified with your specialty or subscribing to the pamphlet so you get to know when any blogger distribute the new substance.
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daniel74

Hey hi I agree that blog comment is very important and play vital in off page activity, But there are some certain thing which you have to take care of that. First, of all you need to find the relevant blog with page rank after that, you have read the blog very carefully and have to leave the relevant comment based on the topic. :)
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LiveChatAdam

Janeth,
I am sure you can stick to the model: your name + link. It's not as good as subject related anchor but it might bring you godd results because it look natural.
Cheers,
Adam
"Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them."
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minhtuyen19091

Setting up a secondary site to launder link juice to your main site screams "penalty bait" louder than a noob spamming forums. Google's algo is way past falling for these cheap tricks - your buffer site will get deindexed faster than you can say "sandboxed."

And let's talk ethics: if bloggers are already binning your comments as spam, maybe take the hint and stop gaming their platforms? Why not grow a pair and build real links with value instead of this shady loophole BS?
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katy529

Absolutely, that's an interesting approach — and definitely not black hat if done right.

You're spot on about using your real name in blog comments. Most site owners are quick to remove anything that even smells like spam, and using keyword-stuffed names just raises red flags.

Your idea of creating a buffer site (or secondary blog) for comment backlinks makes sense. It's a smart way to:

Build trust and relevance through natural comments

Avoid direct spammy links to your main site

Still funnel link equity using targeted anchor text from the buffer site

As long as the content on the buffer site is legit and adds value (not just built to hoard links), I'd say it's a clean tactic. Many SEOs have done similar with guest post networks or niche blogs.

At the end of the day, if you're dropping genuine, helpful comments and not abusing the system, it's white hat enough. You can also check this Google search to see how others are using blog commenting in their SEO strategy.

Nice idea — curious to hear how others are approaching it too.
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