What blogs to post on for SEO

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Just wanting some help on what blogs I should post on for back links. I assume the blogs should be in some way relevant to the site that I am trying to get results on. In this case it is a company registration site www.companiesnow.com.au so should the blogs be just business blogs?

ALso is there a way to get a list of blogs that are relevant to save time.

Should there be a certain amount of blog posts per day for optimal results.

THanks in advance

Rich
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  • Profile picture of the author johnymartin11
    Well if you want to have good results in search engine that build the backlinks from those websites/blogs/forums which are related with your niche. Getting backlinks from those websites which are not at all related with your niche is worthless.

    Best of luck
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  • Profile picture of the author flashgordon
    Most comment fields on blogs are NoFollow, meaning that you will get little to no credit for posting there. Some are DoFollow. There are a lot of lists floating around, especially on Digital Point. However, that does not mean you should not comment on relevant blogs despite the NoFollow or DoFollow tag. You can still get some link credit, possible traffic from future readers, and if the blog owner likes your comment/site, they may put it on their blogroll or do a post about your site with a quality link in it.
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  • Profile picture of the author fragin_bastich
    Finding blogs to post on is easy peazy...

    First thing you need is some keywords you want to rank for/relevant to your business...having some sort of keyword list is basic stuff, needed for almost all forms of marketing so if you don't know what keywords are relevant and useful you need to do THAT first

    Second, simply search with your keywords:

    "keyword" "powered by wordpress"

    or

    "keyword" "leave a comment"

    etc, etc, never forgetting that each comment you leave, and link you receive serves TWO purposes, not just a back link. The second purpose is DIRECT TRAFFIC so if you find sites/blogs that are relevant and have a solid readership in your target market, stick around. Add it to your rss reader and contribute often. You would be surprised at how much traffic can really come from being one of the first people to add value to a popular post on a high traffic site...regardless of the "no follow" tag.
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  • Profile picture of the author MaxineKelly
    Just post on your relevant niche, why should you go for those niche which are not at all related with your niche. This is simply wastage of time
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  • Profile picture of the author Rich Muir
    Hi and thanks for the feedback

    Will check out some of those resources
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