Using Two Anchor Text In Blog Commenting

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Hi folks!

I just want to ask if could I use two anchor texts when doing blog commenting? Wouldn't they consider me as spammer if I do it?


Thanks guys!
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  • Profile picture of the author John Williamson
    Probably would, yes. You also prob only want 1 link to your site anyway.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      You are probably spamming anyhow... but yes, leaving two links is obviously someone who is being very blatant in their spamming.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        No matter how many people are in love with their comments, just to
        get that link in there, and think they are adding something of value
        to the page, it's spam. Pure and simple. Google has danced around
        this and finally banned adsense from being put on comments pages.
        Spammed comments pages. Since we don't know how one can tell
        the difference between a spam comment and not, what does that
        mean about google's thinking overall? You don't need to leave a link
        for it to be spam. The spammers have come up with other ways of
        doing it. Like saying, google me at such and such....

        Ahhhhh. The art of spamming without spamming...

        Blog commenting has got to be so far down on the quality scale
        for backlinks....

        Blatant spam is bad....disguised spam is good...?

        Paul
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        • Profile picture of the author eurekapsycrille
          Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

          No matter how many people are in love with their comments, just to
          get that link in there, and think they are adding something of value
          to the page, it's spam. Pure and simple. Google has danced around
          this and finally banned adsense from being put on comments pages.
          Spammed comments pages. Since we don't know how one can tell
          the difference between a spam comment and not, what does that
          mean about google's thinking overall? You don't need to leave a link
          for it to be spam. The spammers have come up with other ways of
          doing it. Like saying, google me at such and such....

          Ahhhhh. The art of spamming without spamming...

          Blog commenting has got to be so far down on the quality scale
          for backlinks....

          Blatant spam is bad....disguised spam is good...?

          Paul

          Very well said Paul. Thank You very much.

          Another is, should I stop leaving comments on blogs or continue it?
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  • Profile picture of the author andrej
    You can use one anchor text on some blogs and an other anchor text when commenting on other blogs.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Originally Posted by eurekapsycrille View Post

    Hi folks!

    I just want to ask if could I use two anchor texts when doing blog commenting? Wouldn't they consider me as spammer if I do it?


    Thanks guys!
    Probably. Unless you're commenting at already spammed auto approve blogs.

    At MOST you want to mix in your anchor text with your name, IMO.

    For example: "James From Acoustic Guitar Reviews"
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  • Profile picture of the author pjdengler
    As others have said, I would only have 1 link with 1 anchor if you want the link to have a chance of sticking.
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  • Profile picture of the author M A Kay
    most likely, yes!you are considered spammer...you can insert links alternately so both of your links will be posted
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  • I see some of the comments which are filled with text anchored are most likely to be recognized as spam by search engines. Getting a backlink depends on the quality of blog, PR & relevancy of the comment.
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  • Profile picture of the author barbling
    I will always delete an excess of anchor links in blog comments.

    I figure offering a direct link back to your latest blog post (I use

    WordPress › CommentLuv « WordPress Plugins

    is good enough.

    Hate it when folks try to spam my blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author powerofschool
    Originally Posted by eurekapsycrille View Post

    Hi folks!

    I just want to ask if could I use two anchor texts when doing blog commenting? Wouldn't they consider me as spammer if I do it?


    Thanks guys!
    Hi,
    If you are writing comment related to your website, you can try to advice or suggest the author or visitors to check the 2 urls.
    If author thinks , that you are trying to spam. Hey may ban you to comment again.
    So think twice when ever you are commenting using your urls.
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  • Profile picture of the author marianajones
    Giving only one link is good other than giving two at a time to one site.Just avoid two links.
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  • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
    So, If I go to a news site or controversial blog for the sake of reading their content, and I get fired up and leave a comment....and since it asks me for my website address...you are saying I'm a spammer? Interesting....inaccurate but interesting...

    I always wonder why people are so focused on commenting on blogs within their niche instead of commenting on blogs and news sites which get consistently higher readership, end up with higher PR on the page, and you will actually enjoy reading.

    Start integrating your blog commenting into your real life and include one of your websites in that nice little box that asks for it. If you are genuinely commenting because you have an opinion about the content, then it is not spam...

    Now, to the OP's real question...You knew the answer already...You were just hoping someone would give you permission to be a jerk.
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  • Profile picture of the author Abdul Jabbar
    I will prefer 1 site on one page with Low OBL.Always Try to find out Relevant sites to comment on either they have PR N/A or 0. One thing more use Relevant Description while link building to impress the moderator.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin pitt
    it might be consider as spam so you better use one anchor text.use one anchor text for a blog commenting at a time.
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  • Profile picture of the author stellaandreapark
    It might not be wise to leave two anchor text or even a one. Some might approve your comments but there are others who doesn't approve comments that has a link on it.
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