Blog Commenting For Free Traffic (Doing it the right way)

August 31st, 2011 by admin Leave a reply »

Blog Comment Spam

Hi,

I thought I’d write up a little article to address a particular issue I’ve been experiencing on several of my blogs. The problem; spam!

90% of people are going about blog commenting for traffic all the wrong way.

If your doing any of these things:-

Fake trackbacks

Using bots

Using any kind of posting automation

Using comment spinners

Using products or keywords as your name

Promoting your own crap regardless of the article content

If your using any of these lame methods you’re wasting your time and more importantly your wasting the blog owners time, the comment will be deleted or flagged as spam and you get nothing!

Blog commenting for free traffic is about the quality not the quantity, you can post a 1000 comments and maybe one will stick (won’t get deleted) using the those lame spammer methods.

Or you can write 1 comment and get it to stick. Thats a 100% stick/success rate.

This is how you blog comment the right way:-

(Assuming you want to build your reputation and traffic to your website)

1) Find blogs that are related to your niche/market/topic/subject

You can do a special search on Google to find related blogs, in the search box type:

Your Keyword “Proudly powered by WordPress”

For example if I were looking to find blogs on free traffic I would enter

free traffic “Proudly powered by WordPress”

And Voila!

Lots of wordpress blogs on the subject of free traffic.

Note: It does not matter what PR (pagerank) the site is or if its no-follow, what’s most important is that its relevant to your website and active (at least one new post per month).

2) Read through the articles

Read through the articles and find one that interesting to you and ideally related to your website on a specific level, you don’t have to read every single part of the article but read at least enough to understand what the article is about. If you can’t find anything interesting articles move onto another blog, other people will be doing the same and so there’s no point commenting here.

3) Its time to comment

You’ve found your target and its time for you to comment.

But first…

Does article already have comments? Is the comment thread active? Is there a discussion you can join in?

Joining in and sharing your thoughts is the primary purpose of blog commenting and you should try to get involved when you can.

4) Filling in the comment boxes

Important, please pay attention to this part or all your hard will go down the drain.

Most comment boxes ask for these pieces of information

[Name] So enter your REAL name, not ugg boots, not low rate loans, not cheap holidays. Entering your real name or even a pen name instantly add credibility to your comment.

[Email] I recommend you add in your real email here and check the subscribe to comments if the option exists, this allows you to be notified of update to the comments area and allows you to come back and engage the other users.

[Website] If you have a website its perfectly fine to add it here and most blog owners expect it, but make sure its a proper domain name. I don’t recommend using yourname.wordpress.com or blogger.com/yourname or any other free domain. Also make sure the domain does not sound spammy like the in the name example don’t use a name like www.cheapuggboots.com or www.fakewatches.com

[Comment] Okay, the most important part of your comment. Your comment should be a direct response to the article your commenting on as a response to the on going discussion in the comments area. You can and only if its appropriate add a link to your website. For example if someone asked when can I get XYZ cheap? then it would be okay to suggest a website.

You must respond to the content or the discussion and it also helps a great deal to refer to a part of the article, as this proves that you actually read it.

5) Following up

After you have posted your comment it may take a few hours or even a few days to be approved, when you leave your comment make sure you tick the subscribe to comments if the option is available.

Bookmark the article and check back in a few days and see it your comment was approved, if it was your free to write more comments on this blog in the same manner as before.

Subscribe to the RSS feed of the blog, this way you’ll get notified when new articles are added. This gives you a chance to comment early and this means lots of eye balls reading your comment.

I hope people use this strategy to great effect, focus on the quality and I promise you’ll see results.

Have a great day.

Lee

P.S Your free to share this article using the buttons below, in fact I’d really appreciate it :)

P.P.S Please leave your comments below, using what I told you above. Just for fun I’ll update this post in a week with all the spammy comments from people that are blog commenting the wrong way.

You now have the skills, do it the right way.

First comment spammer

After 5 minutes of this post going live we have a spammer, and this spammer claims to teach SEO! Don’t ever Ever comment like this. Can you guess what button I’m going to press?

Oh and just for the record I have most spam filtering plugins turned off to provide good spam examples. I’ll write another post in the near future on what plugins you can use to prevent comment spam.

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85 comments

  1. Oliver says:

    It is so annoying when your blog gets spammed. I really used to struggle with it. I used to have to delete hundreds of comments before finding the relevant ones. Thanks for the post. 

  2. ShellyWatson says:

    I have read your tips for blog commenting carefully. It’s really correct and I have been and will always doing like this. Thanks for such a useful post. 

  3. Qazlo Qazlo says:

    I have always, and will always follow the correct procedures for the sake of my time, the owners time, and most importantly for me, my own reputation and character. It is a waste of time for all parties involved, if the comments were to be marked as spam, so I can certainly understand the importance of doing it right, to save time and improve my reputation! I hope you you can link me up. It’s a Social Media Community.
    http://www.qazlo.com

  4. jones says:

    that something true more how can submit comment???

  5. Jimmy Lee says:

    Well, it is true what was said. I personally deleted thousands of comments that have keyword on the name field. If someone is interested to join in the conversation or contribute, they will never leave and keyword on the name field. The URL field is a bonus for the contribution. What if your site has been a target by spammers, will you be happy about that? So do not do to others what you do not want others to do to you. Keep this in mind and you will be successful in blog commenting. Thanks

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  8. Ahh thanks god for this article, i’ve been looking for this.

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  11. Anna1 says:

    Very informative post about blog commenting. I am just scared of blog commenting. I like to comment but unfortunately not able to comment. Main problem is that i do not find relevant blogs for commenting in my niche. will you guide me how to research to find blogs for commenting. Thanks

  12. I agree with you, that we should’t comment for the sake of comment just to get backlink.

  13. Ray says:

    You got that right, Ashley. It does seem hard to imagine the Internet without all of those useless messages. Even if a lot of organizations are working against them, there are still those that stick around.

    — Ray, SEO Reseller

  14. Good post and I hope many people read the note. Between junk and spam I receive about 150 a day. The choice of today’s top pet grooming products are a few

  15. Anwar says:

    You said it right. Relevant links are very important + there is possibility of direct traffic from the blog you are commenting on if its related to your niche.

    So make blog commenting fun by commenting on related niche blogs and making your comment relevant to the post or the ongoing discussion.

  16. Notice to all spammers! Stop spamming!

  17. Anand says:

    Thanks for the post, I am also facing the spam issues in my blog.

  18. toolman says:

    I found it interesting that you said I could put a link to my site in the text if it appropriate. That is more than my coach has told me.For the life of me I could not see how doing 50 comments a day was going to get me any traffic when you can’t mention your site without it being marked as spam.Thank you,mjb

  19. This on going discussion of spamming and this format is another way curtailing spamming but at the same time giving an avenue to those spammers to channel their viral website traffic and promotional activities.

  20. It can at least give a hope of comment gets approved but no sign of it. I read through your entire post as a blog owner and know how irritating spams. I make comments in a way just like you described above.

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