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HELLO,
I want to blog commenting in a keyword ...what is the procedure ?
i only know that keyword "leave a comment" .Is there is any other rule or any tools like "dropmylink"
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  • Profile picture of the author nahidhasan2025
    Originally Posted by fabalpha1 View Post

    HELLO,
    I want to blog commenting in a keyword ...what is the procedure ?
    i only know that keyword "leave a comment" .Is there is any other rule or any tools like "dropmylink"
    It is good practice to use your name instead of leaving your keywords. Most of the good site will not approve your comment if you use any specific keyword. Comment to get referral traffic, it will not pass much SEO juice you are accepting.
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  • Profile picture of the author hrishivardhan
    If your reply will be useful to the other users, then only your purpose of blog commenting will be successful, otherwise it is waste of time. So, write those things in your comment that is not described in blog post. Highlight those points which can help other users, who are reading your comment and click the back link that you are submitting.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    Originally Posted by fabalpha1 View Post

    I want to blog commenting in a keyword ...what is the procedure ?
    First step: drop this nonsense.
    Second step: come up with something that actually helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author danparks
      Originally Posted by nettiapina View Post

      First step: drop this nonsense.
      Second step: come up with something that actually helps.
      Do you have any SEO plans that involve just one step? I find two-step plans much too difficult and time-consuming.
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      • Profile picture of the author irawr
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        Originally Posted by danparks View Post

        Do you have any SEO plans that involve just one step? I find two-step plans much too difficult and time-consuming.
        Step one: Hire an agency to build citation links.

        Done.
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        • Profile picture of the author danparks
          Originally Posted by irawr View Post

          Step one: Hire an agency to build citation links.

          Done.
          Do you have any SEO plans that involve just zero steps? I find one-step plans much too difficult and time-consuming. I prefer SEO that is fast, free and no work.
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          • Profile picture of the author irawr
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            Originally Posted by danparks View Post

            Do you have any SEO plans that involve just zero steps? I find one-step plans much too difficult and time-consuming. I prefer SEO that is fast, free and no work.
            Doing nothing works for some people. I know some people just let their sites sit there and their ranks go up over time. From experience, I have one site I built and I hated it so I just let it sit there, it was making about $500 a year, no links at all minus the links you automatically get from the domain tool sites. I did work on it a little bit after awhile it makes more now I wrote all the content myself, I think that burned me out.
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  • Profile picture of the author danparks
    Well that sucks - I can't go lower than zero steps, so I guess I'm forced to end my smartass comments....
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    • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
      Originally Posted by danparks View Post

      Well that sucks - I can't go lower than zero steps, so I guess I'm forced to end my smartass comments....
      I can - sort of. Recently helped a company that had done zero SEO, but had also shot themselves in the foot with robots.txt and duplicate content. And they were still ranking high for their keywords despite of this.
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  • Profile picture of the author kavyaanjali
    Blog commenting is a way to drag the attention of the audience towards your brand, but never try to overload your comments with keywords. It may lead to spam.
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    • Profile picture of the author fabalpha1
      Originally Posted by kavyaanjali View Post

      Blog commenting is a way to drag the attention of the audience towards your brand, but never try to overload your comments with keywords. It may lead to spam.
      one more thinks that how i target a country in on-page or off-page?
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  • Profile picture of the author vuquangsale
    Blog commenting is one of the easiest way to get backlinks to a new or old website. In fact, an effective blog commenting strategy will make sure your backlink graph remains constant or go up with time.
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    • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
      Originally Posted by vuquangsale View Post

      Blog commenting is one of the easiest way to get backlinks to a new or old website. In fact, an effective blog commenting strategy will make sure your backlink graph remains constant or go up with time.
      Why would that help? If you're constantly getting backlinks that don't help your SEO efforts the cumulative total is going to be zero. You've only wasted time.
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  • Profile picture of the author juliaroberts
    Leave your comments with keyword is a good thing instead of using your name . This is very effective and one of the way to get more traffic.
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    • Profile picture of the author taxtorpedo
      Here is a sure way to get targeted traffic to your blog
      and also earn some link love.

      Any time you make a real quality post (not all our posts are
      created equal) you want to look for blogs that have the
      CommentLuv plugin and that have just published any post
      that is relevant to YOUR quality post.

      You want to make a comment on the relevant post that
      ADDS VALUE and makes a meaningful contribution
      to the post and discussion.

      CommentLuv blogs will post a hyperlink to your most recent
      post if your comment is approved.

      Since you are making a comment that adds value and the
      hyperlink indicates a post of related content you will
      definitely attract targeted traffic to your post.

      Here is a link to a blog that has a hyperlinked list in 21
      different subject areas of CommentLuv enabled blogs:

      Find the Luv - The Latest Posts Published by CommentLuv Enabled Blogs

      Be one of the first to comment and your contribution will
      be read for certain.
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      • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
        Originally Posted by taxtorpedo View Post

        Here is a sure way to get targeted traffic to your blog
        and also earn some link love.
        Nope. They're poor backlinks even if they were "followed". Also, it's pretty unlikely that you'd get that much traffic from random comment in someone's blog.

        Link schemes such as commentluv are probably one of the reasons that Google has moved to completely devalue blog comments.
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        • Profile picture of the author taxtorpedo
          Originally Posted by nettiapina View Post

          Nope. They're poor backlinks even if they were "followed". Also, it's pretty unlikely that you'd get that much traffic from random comment in someone's blog.

          Link schemes such as commentluv are probably one of the reasons that Google has moved to completely devalue blog comments.
          The strategy I described is anything but a "random comment in someone's blog".

          You are looking for posts that directly relate to the subject of YOUR MOST RECENT POST.

          Therefore, any incisive blog comment you make that ADDS VALUE is likely to attract
          targeted traffic, because the hyperlinked title of your most recent post is displayed
          below your comment.

          Targeted traffic is worth more than random traffic by a factor of 10 to 1.
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          • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
            Originally Posted by taxtorpedo View Post

            The strategy I described is anything but a "random comment in someone's blog".
            Ok, fair enough. I guess that can work. However, I didn't call the any traffic "random". That's apples to oranges.

            My main point was the "link love" angle.
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