Why Don't Waste Our Precious Time To Doing Do Follow Blog Commenting

  • Most good comment sections have so many comments that even if the link is “dofollow” the share of influence passed will be negligible
  • Commenting is about building relationships, not dofollow links
  • Commenting with anchor text or with bullshit responses is spammy and will not help you build relationships which should be your primary objective when commenting.
  • Commenting is good, As long as you are staying away from spammy sites and posting a sales pitch on other people’s blog, I believe everything should be fine.
  • Sites with dofollow links in commenting are mostly have spammy comments , spammy content,  and very little or no organic traffic.
  • If you’re posting good, useful comments on [no-follow] blogs that are relevant to your business, you are contributing to the process of making yourself a subject matter expert. Others will see your helpful contribution and perhaps follow you back to your own site. If you’re lucky, you may even be able to generate some interaction with the blog owner, resulting in new promotional opportunities (guest posting?) or in social media interaction.
  • The one SEO side benefit that we can get from good [ no-follow ] blog commenting is our backlink profile will be more natural with quality nofollow backlinks to go with all our  dofollow links. As we’ve just seen with the Penguin update, the best backlinks aren’t just the ones made to “look” natural, but that actually “are” natural!
  • Some people will tell you that when you comment on blogs you get “no follow” links, which are worthless. This is not true. They are not worth as much,

  • FACT: Comment spammers are often trying to improve their site’s organic search ranking by creating dubious inbound links to their site. Google has an understanding of the link graph of the web, and has algorithmic ways of discovering those alterations and tackling them. At best, a link spammer might spend hours doing spammy link drops which would count for little or nothing because Google is pretty good at devaluing these types of links. Think of all the more productive things one could do with that time and energy that would provide much more value for one’s site in the long run.

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