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Blog Commenting

One very powerful way to get traffic to your blog is to leave comments on other blogs, especially blogs that are related to your niche. Not only will you get direct traffic from other people who see your link, but you will get backlinks to your site that can potentially benefit your SEO.

When you leave a comment on a blog, you are generally asked for your name, email address, and URL. You can either use your own name or pen name, or the name of your website, or even a keyword phrase. It's more polite to use your name, but you may get more traffic if you use your website name or keywords. Your email address is required, but won't be displayed for anyone but the blog owner. Your URL will show up linked to the name you put.

If you want the links to count as backlinks for SEO purposes, they need to be dofollow links. If they are marked with the "nofollow" tag, they won't count for SEO purposes. Most blogs do have nofollow tags on their comment links, so check if you're really concerned.
Remember, you should still get traffic from people reading the comments, so they are still valuable.

When you make comments, be certain you comment directly about the article you've just read. It's very important to actually read the article and say something about it. Most bloggers will just delete your comment if they think your purpose for posting the comment was to get a link.

Don't leave links in the comment itself, either. Not only is it considered bad manners, but it is likely to get your comments deleted. The link you get attached to your name (or site name) is enough.

 

 
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