As others have already said, it all comes down to great content (and link bait) and building backlinks. Try article marketing, Squidoo, social networking, forum posting, directories, blog commenting, link exchanges, etc.
Back links helps your site generate more traffic. In order to do that, participate on the techniques such as blog commenting, forum posting, article submissions, social bookmarking, online groups, classified ads, link exchange, press release and social media and networking.
It's not. But it's not completely useless either. Many are do follow and if you comment on popular posts, you could get some decent backlinks.
It's can also be a good way to get traffic. Plus, there are many other benefits unrelated to building backlinks (such as exposure and networking.)
-Danielle
But most of the blogs that i encounter gives me a no follow link. And sometimes they do not moderate blog comments. I have a hard time in blog commenting. I need to read the whole blog post before I make some comments. I know that is nice but its time consuming.
But most of the blogs that i encounter gives me a no follow link. And sometimes they do not moderate blog comments. I have a hard time in blog commenting. I need to read the whole blog post before I make some comments. I know that is nice but its time consuming.
I agree to a certain extent. I only comment on blog posts that I was reading anyway and when I have something to say. That way the extra traffic is just an extra perk
I agree to a certain extent. I only comment on blog posts that I was reading anyway and when I have something to say. That way the extra traffic is just an extra perk
-Danielle
Its really time consuming. You will exert lots of efforts in commenting blogs that only gives you a no follow link. That gives me a headache.
Its really time consuming. You will exert lots of efforts in commenting blogs that only gives you a no follow link. That gives me a headache.
That's why I said I only comment on ones I was reading anyway. So there's no time or effort wasted. It's just saying what you have to say and it's nice if there happens to be a dofollow backlink but if not, you didn't waste any time. Plus you can still get some traffic directly from your comment and develop a relationship with the blog owner.
That's why I said I only comment on ones I was reading anyway. So there's no time or effort wasted. It's just saying what you have to say and it's nice if there happens to be a dofollow backlink but if not, you didn't waste any time. Plus you can still get some traffic directly from your comment and develop a relationship with the blog owner.
-Danielle
You have a point then. On the other hand, "Community" is being noticed in blog commenting. I need to classify the blog first before commenting.
Set a schedule for writing blog posts and stick to it. Successful blogs will post regularly and often. With that said, bear in mind that quality is better than quantity so don’t post just to post.
Really? Blog Commenting? But most of the blog comments links are no follow. How could it possibly be the most effective way in improving rankings?
Kinda confused.
Most of webmaster are very concern about the dofollow links that's why they're losing their opportunity to improved their rankings in a short span of time. And so what if it's nofollow they still get indexed. And also any relevant link has still value to search engine.
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