Thursday, 12 October 2017
DoFollow Blog Commenting Suggestions That Will Instantly Get Your Comments Approved
We all all also know how difficult it can be to identify high pagerank dofollow weblogs for blog activities. It therefore stands to reason that once identified, you should take all necessary steps to ensure your blog activities achieves result by your comments being qualified.
How do you raise the chances of your website comments being approved? By taking these steps:
Read all or check a reasonable portion of the blog post you intend to comment on so that you are abreast with the contents and so you are able to make a reasonable blog comment.
Recognize and target weblogs whose content theme you are reasonably comfortable with and in respect which you have some experience and knowledge as a basis for making a reasonable comment.
Your remark must be directly related to the post you are trying to comment on and make reference to or reply directly to the content of the post. This will make the webmaster know which you have actually read his post. As a outcome, general comments such as "Great post, will visit your site again", "This subject is very interesting and you have explained it thoroughly" etc are a sign of spam comments and any experienced webmaster will immediately trash such feedback.
Insert your actual first name in the name space since many webmasters do not like approving comments with only keywords placed into the name field. To obtain SEO benefits, you can be ahead and use the keyword luv plugin which means that your name can be inserted as "name @ keyword" or use a format such as "name | keyword" in the name field.
For some blogs, there is a space restriction for the name field and if you intend to gain SEO advantages here, you must pick either your main keyword (which is likely to be very short) alone, if that particular website allows such or you are constrained to using your first name alone but of course with backlink pointing to your website.
Research for dofollow weblogs that were recently commented on. This considerably enhances the chances of your blog comment being approved as some websites are either no lengthier functioning or comments are closed on some old posts or the webmaster might not exactly be inclined to accept new comments on these old posts.
Lookup for posts that are just published. This is similar to the above but not exactly so in that here, reference is to more or less real-time posts which is best gotten through setting Google alerts. As these posts are fresh, the webmaster is likely to be inclined to approving fairly well crafted comments unlike later on when comments on the blog post may have become saturated.
Search for websites that use the "comment luv", "keyword luv", "top commenters" Wp plugins. These websites more than others are more comment friendly and your comments therefore have a greater chance of being approved.
For some blogs, you should not link to an unduly long URL such that occurs with some inner pages. This is because some sites regard such links as spam.
Do not make more than one comment on a particular blog per day. This is because some webmasters regard an try to do otherwise as an attempt to junk mail their blog with comments.
Use a true picture of yourself as your avatar i. e. get a gravatar. Most site owners and indeed most sites generally look more positively on a commenter who reflects his actual picture and regard such comments as more credible. He or she is thought not to have anything to conceal unlike most commenters who hide behind "masks".
Before you make your comment, compliment the effort of the webmaster on the usefulness of the post. We are all human and a little massaging of ego will help to get your comment approved. Do not stop here however but go on to now make a direct remark on some particular aspect of the post, or else, stopping at merely massaging the webmaster's ego will be regarded as junk mail by most webmasters.
Where you could make reference to another blog post, article or news item to reinforcement your comment, go ahead and please do, as you come out as highly informed this way and increase your chances of being favourably looked after by the webmaster.
Your website should portray seriousness which is often portrayed by good amount of backlinks, fair PR level, sensible volume of posts on your own blog etc as most webmasters first have a look at your blog/website via your website link before approving your comment.
Look for weblogs that contain a good history of granting reasonably well crafted comments which you can deduce from previous comments on the blog as some webmasters are just difficult and malicious and regardless of what you do, will not approve comments from those they do not know.
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