Blog Comments & PPC Question

by Story
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Hi all,

I have been doing SEO with my new site and have few questions.

1. I used scrapebox to find blogs to comment on. With the list of blogs, i post around 5 comments each day.
However, many of these blogs are filled with so much comments that I think there's not much SEO value from these blogs.

Am I missing anything here?

2. PPC

Am I allowed to set up a PPC campaign, get a website and redirect to merchant sales page?

Hence i will be sending traffic directly to merchant.
Is this allowed?


Thanks & hope to hear for your feedback!
#blog #comments #ppc #question
  • Profile picture of the author Story
    No love for me?
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  • Profile picture of the author ilee
    Try and learn to scrape pages from the same site with very low OBL using footprints.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Go for moderated blogs when it comes to commenting.

    1. Make sure they're actively being updated. (They've created posts within at least the past 30 days.)

    2. Don't go straight for the posts with PR. Instead, make a comment on a recent post. If it's approved within a day or two you'll know that it's a blog that will quickly approve your comments. You can then comment on posts with PR from time to time. Just don't over-do it and make sure you're leaving comments that you'd approve on YOUR own blog.

    This is the method I follow and see really high approval rates. Sure, it takes a little bit of time initially but you'll soon have a large collection of blogs that you can comment on and almost guarantee approval. (Again, as long as they're GOOD comments that you'd approve yourself.)
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  • Profile picture of the author Lucid
    As for your PPC question:

    ad --> merchant's page
    Allowed as long as merchant's page meets the guidelines. Read those guidelines carefully and understand them or that could get you in trouble. Many affiliate marketers have been burned by promoting pages which don't follow guidelines.

    ad mentioning yourdomain.com --> yourdomain.com redirected to --> merchant page (different domain)
    Not allowed. Display and final destination URL must match

    ad --> yourdomain.com with links to merchant page
    Not allowed. This is a bridge page going from your sales page to the merchant's sales page. Many others have been burned by this.

    ad --> yourdomain.com with links to merchant's checkout page.
    Allowed. This is not a bridge page.
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  • Profile picture of the author seoservicepro
    Make sure that list blog comment relevant to your keyword, you should not make new thread but should reply to a comment. and make sure your comment relevant to the thread.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by seoservicepro View Post

      Make sure that list blog comment relevant to your keyword, you should not make new thread but should reply to a comment. and make sure your comment relevant to the thread.
      No offense, but you are way off here. What you are referring to is forum posting. Not blog commenting.
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