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Comment posted on Building backlinks through responsible blog comments by james@Silver Coins

Spot on. I have a little health blog and I get the same thing. Obviously I don’t mind allowing people to put up their keywords as long as they include their name but when I get comments that could apply to anything or simply make no sense I just delete them. I’ll just add to your list: Read the Comment Policy. Most blogs will have one and if they ask you not to leave Keywords alone as a name, then don’t.

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12 Responses to “Spot on. I have a little health blog …”

  1. Tips on Web Traffic hsenag.info says:

    Building back links through various sites always helpful. but a back link in the non follow blog wont be of that much use i guess

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  2. Dan from Tampa Florida tampafloridablog.com says:

    I agree with most of what you say, except in regards to only comment on sites with PR, just because a site has no pr right now does not mean it will in the future if you feel the site has good quality content and is similar to your blog I wouldn’t worry about the pr. Thanks for this great blog post.

    Dan @ Tampa Florida’s last blog post..PPC Advertising-Pay Per Click

  3. Saad tiktech.com says:

    The article is useful. I agree with Dan that the comments should be on all related blogs instead of only high PR blog.

  4. abiji prilit.com says:

    I just love do-follow blogs. They are good resource for information, back links and discussion too.

    And i also agree with Dan with PR 0 blogs.

  5. Rob - Personal Finance Articles peakpersonalfinance.com says:

    Great article. While I agree with almost everything that you said, lately I have been wondering if it is really prudent to focus only on do-follow comments. O.k., Google says it doesn’t follow them, fine. Yahoo and MSN still do, right? And I’m not quite sure if Google might not peek at them — after all, truly “natural” link growth would still involve no-follow links. Of course, as with most Google thought this is pure speculation. However, Yahoo and MSN traffic is worth consideration also.

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  6. Noah from Internet Marketing Blog wealthnetpartners.com says:

    I also agree that you should be commenting on blogs that might have 0 PR. Not only could you get some visits from their site once they build up some readers, but you don’t want every single one of your links to be from sites that only have a super high pr. You want a nice variety.

    Noah’s last blog post..How to Grow Your Cash Flow Leveraging The Internet-Part Three. Building Traffic and Conversions.

  7. Keith from Norman Rockwell Art best-norman-rockwell-art.com says:

    If a blog owner is willing to give your blog a backlink, especially a dofollow, you should be more than willing to contribute to his blog. It’s more than just good manners, it’s a matter of scratching someone’s back who is scratching yours.

    A commenter who does not add to the conversation, either with a relevant question or a relevant expansion, doesn’t deserve the back link.

    All the two to four word comments get axed at my blogs.

  8. Ben teliko.mobi says:

    Create great content and post it on your website. When you have great content on your website, you entice other webmasters to share your content on their sites by providing a link back to you

  9. Joe jfseostudio.com says:

    I agree. There are only so many hours in the day and they should be used wisely, as time is money and money is time. I love love love do follow blogs as what is the point of wasting time commenting on no follow blogs? I do a Google image search for “u follow I comment (niche here)” to find them fast fast fast! Also, the SEO for firefox pluggin finds nofollow links in one click! I agree %100 that on moderated blogs especially like this one that the poster has to add value value value or some keen insight, and not spam keywords, and do use your real name!!

  10. Toni Gemayel from web design tributarydevelopment.com says:

    This is a great article but I dont think it applies to all blogs. What about blogs with heavy traffic that get constantly spammed? Authors will have difficulty weeding through the garbage, especially if they are producing 4 to 5 articles a day.

  11. james from Silver Coins bullionbypost.co.uk says:

    Spot on. I have a little health blog and I get the same thing. Obviously I don’t mind allowing people to put up their keywords as long as they include their name but when I get comments that could apply to anything or simply make no sense I just delete them. I’ll just add to your list: Read the Comment Policy. Most blogs will have one and if they ask you not to leave Keywords alone as a name, then don’t.

  12. Sabrina from wedding photographers detroit birchphotographers.com says:

    I agree with James. His tip about the “comments policy” is insightful. The bottomline is, as a commenter, you have to play by the rules of the blogger. If you do, then things turn into a sort of give and take situation wherein both parties get to benefit from each other. Otherwise, simply put, you get rejected.