Bought blog comments....they are not getting cached!

by ajitv
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Hi all,

I recently paid a guy to do 100 do-follow blog comments to a hub page. I did this to five HubPages as a test....I did no other link building for these HubPages, just to see where these 100 blog comment links would get me....as an experiment.

Now, the thing is, its been 12 days since the comments were made and approved. But when I check the cached version of the blog page on which the comment is, it seems that Google has not indexed the page recently and cached any of my blog comment links!

Some of the blogs have cached versions of the page that are 28 days old!!

How much time will it take for the links to get cached and acknowledged by Google.....and hence see a jump in rankings?

Thanks.....
#blog #bought #cached #commentsthey
  • Profile picture of the author PhilipSEO
    Don't worry, Google recrawls the entire Web once a month and will eventually reindex those pages. You can also try to force the reindexing by pinging the URLs with a tool like pingler.com.

    Blog comments are not the greatest source of links, and if you have something that sells profitably you'd be much better off investing in power links, but that's another matter.
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  • Profile picture of the author darthtoon
    To be honest I'm not sure paying for Blog comments is going to prove worthwhile.
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    • Profile picture of the author jusin
      Blog commenting is according to me is the most effective way of getting quality and relevant link juice and if commenting on do follow,high PR, .edu and .gov blogs and relevant blogs then it will be worth getting backlinks with proper keyword ranking. Suppose, if in some case, site is not crawled then, there better to do some bookmarks so that, it will allow site to recrawl.
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