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| Building targeted back links for your blog is a crucial activity that helps drive traffic to your blog and boost your SEO. Blog commenting is a great way to build those back links, and if your blog is new it’s also an effective way to get some good exposure for your blog with the readers of other popular blogs in your niche. When you leave a comment on another blog, it includes a link back to your blog. If the blogs you comment on have a higher page rank than yours and the blogs have do-follow links, this boosts your blog’s SEO because all of the relevant, incoming links make your site look more relevant to the search engines. Unfortunately, many unscrupulous marketers abuse the practice of blog commenting and they use software to massively distribute spam comments on blogs unrelated to their topic or keywords. If you are a blogger, there is no doubt that you have spent your valuable time deleting those undesirable spam comments from your blog. Here are five tips that will help you launch your blog commenting campaign, but they will also help you avoid looking like a spammer on other people’s blogs. 1. Choose blogs that are relevant to your topic and keywords Create a list of the top blogs in your niche and make it a point to visit and comment on them regularly. Blog commenting is a win-win because the blogger gets user-generated content on their site, a bit of social proof and engagement, and you get a quality, relevant link back to your site. Just leaving comments on any blog regardless of the topic can look spammy. 2. Leave comments that add value to the blog and show that you actually read the blog post. Yes, it takes time to think of a valuable comment, but what you write is a direct reflection on you and your blog. Give it some thought and take the time to engage with the blog’s author. You will be creating a valuable relationship, and maybe even pave the way for future guest blogging gigs for you. 3. Don’t stuff the ‘Name’ field with keywords Type your name first and then your keywords in the ‘Name’ field, which creates an anchor text link back to your site. Stuffing this field with keywords is a good way to get your comment deleted as spam. 4. Format your comments with HTML Blog comment boxes allow you to customize the format using a few HTML tags. This will make your comments stand out from the rest and make you look like a pro. 1. <strong>bolds a sentence</strong> 2. <em>italicize your sentence</em> 3. <blockquote>include a quote</blockquote> 4. <ul> <li>Make a list – point 1</li> <li>Make a list – point 2</li> <li>Make a list – point 3</li> </ul> 5. Use commenting software wisely There is software available that can cut down on a ton of the work involved with blog commenting, however, you must take care in how you use it so that your efforts are not wasted when your comments are all deleted as spam. Blog commenting is an effective way to build a ton of relevant backlinks to your blog quickly. Try these five tips today and get some fresh traffic and a SEO boost for your blog. For more tips and strategies for Internet marketing like blog commenting, visit, http://mcreasite.com/blog, where you will discover lots of other ways to build backlinks and drive traffic to your blogs. |
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