Does the blog comments work?
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Hi there,
I have some keywords which varies difficulty from 1% -30 % .
I can rank my urls with some blog comments from high pr blog pages?
Is any way to rank them all fast? I am looking for the most cheap and easy way to rank them. One article of 1000 words lets say and some 200-300 blog comments are enough? Site is new, ranks for some other small keywords already.Has zero backlinks almost.
Thanks
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This is one of my tactics what I was using to a previous site on one client! Is one keyword 35% difficulty and with 3 niche backlinks and 100-120 facebook shares is number 4.! I guess all the kind of techniques works if is made manual and the links are from niche sites! By the way thanks for your time trying to help me! I already plus you! haha
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Hey Nikos,First of all I advice you that selection of keywords are important before starting any off page activity,It depends on the level of competition of the keywords that you are using. But generally, you have to consider some critical things in making your keywords ranked such as how you will properly target it, how consistent your work is, etc.
After selection pf proper keywords then start all the off page activities:
1. Directory Submission.(Same niche directories)
2.Blog Commenting.(On same niche blog)
3.Back link building .(On same niche )
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Hi Harald,
Thanks for the advice. I would try to see with my eyes. I am receiving a lot of spam comments and thats why I start to wonder. Any advice on how to rank fast my small keywords?
Thanks
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Hi Nikos, I would like to tell you about the blog commenting.Blog commenting in fact is a nice way to build traffic to your site, if you do it extensively and in the right manner with lot of focus. But what we see typically are not focused attempts, rather quick jobs where they plug in the primary keyword and write something random irrelevant to the website content. This is not blog commenting, but blog spamming.
For more information about blog commenting please refer to this website.
http://www.dailybloggr.com/2011/02/does-blog-commenting-still-work-as-a-link-building-method/
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Blog comments aren't the best way to get quality backlinks. Most of the comments would be nofollow anyway.
This is not a good strategy. You will be better off producing some quality content. If you can get your articles/content published on other quality blogs linking back to you, then that's great. But one article is not going to be enough.
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