Good or bad (having VA make positive Posts on my site)

by derh
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Okay so we all know that it's hard to get meaningful blog comments on our posts...

but good blog comments on our blogs increase site ranking...

so what if I have my VA slowly make positive meaningful comments on my Amazon Prod Review Sites??

Is this stupid???

Also...

proxies, are they important?

Does my VA need to use different proxies when making posts....How is this done???

Maybe use scrapebox....somehow...not sure......
#bad #good #make #positive #posts #site
  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    I see people trying to over complicate this subject in the past couple of days here on WF.

    First, Google could care less If the comment is a comment, or any other text on the page (it doesn't matter). It's plain text just like everything else on the page, text is text...

    Second, your looking for good comments, If your VA automates comments for all your sites with something like scrapebox, your going to get the same crap every blog on the net gets for free. Example, If you automate the comments for your "Coffee Maker" site (in your sig), the "Portable Gas Generator" can't use the same comment, so your back to getting crappy blog comments & paying for them to boot.

    Third, the only thing your after (& the rest of the online world) is keywords, that's what plugins do (see my sig. (on the right)).

    Fourth, the comments are nothing more than a psychological thing going on for readers, If that's what your after (looking like someone is ready your blog), well, that's no different than 90% of what everyone does that creates a squeeze/sales-page, most post fake reviews. They will swear up & down that they don't, but I'll tell you that's a load of BS & they just don't have the stones to admit they do the same thing (fake reviews/comments).

    Bottom line, If all you want is keywords (SERPs) use a plugin. If it's for people, hire the VA (or an article writer) to create/post the comments.

    Again, it's just text.
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    • Profile picture of the author derh
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      I see people trying to over complicate this subject in the past couple of days here on WF.

      First, Google could care less If the comment is a comment, or any other text on the page (it doesn't matter). It's plain text just like everything else on the page, text is text...

      Second, your looking for good comments, If your VA automates comments for all your sites with something like scrapebox, your going to get the same crap every blog on the net gets for free. Example, If you automate the comments for your "Coffee Maker" site (in your sig), the "Portable Gas Generator" can't use the same comment, so your back to getting crappy blog comments & paying for them to boot.

      Third, the only thing your after (& the rest of the online world) is keywords, that's what plugins do (see my sig. (on the right)).

      Fourth, the comments are nothing more than a psychological thing going on for readers, If that's what your after (looking like someone is ready your blog), well, that's no different than 90% of what everyone does that creates a squeeze/sales-page, most post fake reviews. They will swear up & down that they don't, but I'll tell you that's a load of BS & they just don't have the stones to admit they do the same thing (fake reviews/comments).

      Bottom line, If all you want is keywords (SERPs) use a plugin. If it's for people, hire the VA (or an article writer) to create/post the comments.

      Again, it's just text.
      thanks....

      I guess I should Have been clear

      I would NEVER>>>NEVER have my VA use scrapebox on my OWN site to make Crappy comments via Auto Commenting...

      Heck No...

      I was thinking about having my VA use scrapebox with the MANUAL POSTER on my sites....

      I thought...that since scrapebox cycles out proxies for every comment...If he used this method...the proxies would look like different people from different locations...

      Does this make sense???
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    • Profile picture of the author rvrabel2002
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      I see people trying to over complicate this subject in the past couple of days here on WF.

      First, Google could care less If the comment is a comment, or any other text on the page (it doesn't matter). It's plain text just like everything else on the page, text is text..."

      Second, your looking for good comments, If your VA automates comments for all your sites with something like scrapebox, your going to get the same crap every blog on the net gets for free. Example, If you automate the comments for your "Coffee Maker" site (in your sig), the "Portable Gas Generator" can't use the same comment, so your back to getting crappy blog comments & paying for them to boot.

      Third, the only thing your after (& the rest of the online world) is keywords, that's what plugins do (see my sig. (on the right)).

      Fourth, the comments are nothing more than a psychological thing going on for readers, If that's what your after (looking like someone is ready your blog), well, that's no different than 90% of what everyone does that creates a squeeze/sales-page, most post fake reviews. They will swear up & down that they don't, but I'll tell you that's a load of BS & they just don't have the stones to admit they do the same thing (fake reviews/comments).

      Bottom line, If all you want is keywords (SERPs) use a plugin. If it's for people, hire the VA (or an article writer) to create/post the comments.

      Again, it's just text.
      This plugin in your sig, do you think this is considered keyword stuffing? Or is this simply like adding tags with every possible keyword combination you can't think of?
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