There are a thousand ways to kill a cat according to an old saying. This is also true in increasing traffic to your website. There are also several ways on how to do that, and one of these is blog commenting. If you think that this is not your cup of tea, you can always outsource your blog commenting needs through an offshoring and outsourcing solutions provider that offers affordable search engine optimization services.
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Blog commenting things to keep in mind
1. Blog Commenting - Things to Keep in Mind
Blog commenting has been around ever since the introduction of blogging. Blog owners post entries that allow their
readers to comment on what they have posted on their site. Actually, it is very easy to comment on blogs. All you have
to do is read the post, scroll down to the bottom of the article, and look for the comment box. Type in your name and
website address on the specified fields and place your comment on the big white space beneath them. Some comment
sections will require you to type in a captcha code to verify that a human is making the comment, and not robots.
While it is easy to comment on blogs, it is also very easy to make your comment flagged as spam. One of the
fundamental rules of commenting on other people’s blogs is that you have to add value to the post. If the blog owner
sees that your comment is just plain “Nice Post!”, or “Thanks for this information”, do you think the moderator will
approve it? Of course not. It just shows that you really haven’t taken the time to read the entire post. If you do leave a
longer comment, but you only read the first two paragraphs, then it could result to an off-topic and nonsense comment.
On the other hand, creating a very long comment can also be indicative that you are there for self-promotion. It doesn’t
impress readers. In fact, it annoys them. Always remember that blog readers only skim the page, so a comment that
looks like a mini novel can usually end up not being read at all. A 75-word comment is ideal.
Typing your URL in the comment box is a big no-no. There is already a box intended for the URL, and you should make
use of that field. Placing links on your actual comment will most likely get your comment deleted as soon as the
moderator sees it.
There are a thousand ways to kill a cat according to an old saying. This is also true in increasing traffic to your website.
There are also several ways on how to do that, and one of these is blog commenting. If you think that this is not your
cup of tea, you can always outsource your blog commenting needs through an offshoring and outsourcing solutions
provider that offers affordable search engine optimization services.
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