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Old 22-09-2007, 10:42 PM
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Comments for Backlinks and Traffic

I hereby christen the new blogging forum by regurgitating, in a revised form, an article I wrote last year:

Comments for Backlinks and Traffic
I have a tried and tested strategy for leaving comments. It works - I have been able to obtain inbound links from PR4, 5 and 6 webpages relatively easily. Most blog comment links are 'nofollow' meaning, in theory, that they can't pass PageRank to the destination page. In practice these are still a potential source of traffic and have value for search engines apart from Google. Furthermore, if you know where to look, you can find blogs that allow you to leave 'dofollow' comments.

Leaving comments on websites and blogs is the ideal way of getting those all important inbound links. If you aim for sites of a similar theme and higher PageRank you've got it sorted. I am not advocating spamming - spam is the scourge of webmasters worldwide and you're likely to get spammed a hundred-fold in return. You must always read the article you are responding to, form a quick and reasoned opinion and then write something of relevance. If it is the first time you have commented on a particular site it is worthwhile reading the comment guidelines beforehand.

Below I outline the key points of my strategy:
  • Aim for websites that are relevant and have a higher PR than your own.
  • Only choose those that allow comment writers to leave their link (sounds obvious). Quite often the comment field will ask for your name, email address and web address. In the published comment your name usually appears as the anchor text - you may like to leave a different name which is more favourable anchor text (I'd recommend you do, but nothing that sounds too spammy).
  • If the comment guidelines allow it you can append your link after your comment as well.
  • Only aim for websites that display comments on the same webpage (at the same URL) as the article. Do not leave comments on sites that display comments in pop-ups.
  • Check the PR of the actual article you are commenting on. Quite often the homepage of a site will have a high PR, but the page with the article (and comments) will have a lower PR. Don't make the mistake of thinking PR8 site means PR8 articles - it isn't true.
  • Here's an example of what I mean in the above point: An article called 'Comment for Backlinks' appears on the front page of a PR8 blog at the URL randomsite.com/index.html. When a new article is published the URL of 'Comment for Backlinks' becomes something similar to randomsite.com/2007/01/01/comment-for-backlinks.html and it is a PR0 page
  • For the reason above always look through the archive to find an article to comment on. Go well back in time so that the article has been well crawled by the Googlebot, has lots of incoming links itself and has an updated PR.
  • Aim for articles that have relevant keywords in the URL.
  • Avoid trawling for multiple articles on the same website. Ideally you need to use this strategy on several sites at the same time. Keep an eye open for new sites with a similar content to your own.
Remember that if you have a PR0 site it doesn't take too many PR4 or PR5 inbound links to give you a good advantage in the next PageRank update. I hope you can use this strategy to gain some quality inbound links.
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When you say a comment in a blog can give you quality backlink, does a comment poster really need to put the URL in the body of the comment? How about the name of the comment poster where the website's URL is attached, is that also considered a backlink?
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When you say a comment in a blog can give you quality backlink, does a comment poster really need to put the URL in the body of the comment? How about the name of the comment poster where the website's URL is attached, is that also considered a backlink?
It is considered a backlink, yes.
Here's another contribution to this thread - you'll find a list of 'do follow' blogs here:
http://courtneytuttle.com/blogs-that-follow

I know of a PR8 blog with many internal PR6 pages that are 'do follow' for comments. If you know where to look there are some great link building opportunities out there!
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Thanks for the useful link Countryboy, commenting on a related blog is a good way of gaining popularity for a blog.
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Ehm, i already did that before. I always come to some blog who always did do follow and they also a nice blogger. Its good and many great blogger really help us to do some backlink, exchange link and help us to get many traffic.
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Thats quite good tips. I myself use dofollowblogs directories to find relevant categories.

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how did you find those PR8 and Internal PR6 page. Its really hard for me to find high PR blogs. Can you suggest?

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Thats quite good tips. I myself use dofollowblogs directories to find relevant categories.

@Countryboy
how did you find those PR8 and Internal PR6 page. Its really hard for me to find high PR blogs. Can you suggest?

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People sometimes give details away on large webmaster forums like DP. There are also a few dofollow blog search engines and lists you can use.

I have a trick that I use very successfully whenever I see someone selling details of high PR dofollow blogs/forums etc. What I do is search through that person's posts and try to identify their main site. I then do a backlink search on that URL to see which blogs are linking to it. Chances are they will have taken a few high PR backlinks for themself.
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This is great, thank you. Im just learning about back links and this is clearer than anything Ive read so far.
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