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    I have tried blog commenting a few times and I find it time consuming and requires a lot of patience.I'll try this software ...Thank you
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    Hi @AdisonClay... I use Comment Kahuna Software to get quality blog comments. Other ways I drive blog traffic is by simply posting on some of the blogs--or forums--that I read anyway. It drives a consistent amount of traffic to my website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjtaylor View Post
    It is normal for links to be followed; there is nothing suspicious about it. Commenting in followed blogs will not raise a red flag.

    Indeed, the best way, imo, to create a decent blog community is to allow comment links to be followed, but to closely moderate comments for spam and make that policy clear.

    BTW, there is a nofollow attribute, but there is no such thing as 'dofollow.'
    I read that inserting "dofollow" tag on comments in blog is not under Google Guidelines, so, maybe it could be redflaged
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    Quote Originally Posted by SEOCat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mjtaylor View Post

    BTW, there is a nofollow attribute, but there is no such thing as 'dofollow.'
    I read that inserting "dofollow" tag on comments in blog is not under Google Guidelines, so, maybe it could be redflaged
    I'm sorry, but as I said in the post you quoted, there is NO such thing as a "dofollow" tag or attribute. There is only a "nofollow" attribute which many blogs automatically use on comments. Google encourages webmaster's who sell links to add the attribute, but there is not any sort of 'dofollow' that could raise a red flag.
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    Yes I agree blog commenting is a time consuming task. But it's has worth in SEO. if you can not do that then you create your own blog and start posting on it...

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    1. Here's a great way to find niche blog posts with PR related to your industry. You give it a keyword and it trolls blog posts for do follow blog posts you can comment on. The trial is limited, because it only searches 50 blogs at a time. But when you use general keywords with the full version it will come back with 1,000+ results and usually from that you can get a mixture of PR1-PR5 dofollow blog posts (around 30-40) to comment on. It beats Google searching.

    2. And the "Thats a great post, keep up the good work!" comments never work. Mention something about the article, keep it relevant and around 20 words. This might seem like a no brainer but you still see a lot of comments like this, and you are suprised some of them still get approved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moriswatson View Post
    Yes I agree blog commenting is a time consuming task. But it's has worth in SEO. if you can not do that then you create your own blog and start posting on it...
    Blog posting is also a time consuming task, if you want to write very effective, original posts. You'll probably be reading other blogs for research and to become knowledgeable in your writing topic.

    Blog Commenting is less time consuming because you can just copy and paste "Thank you for the info" with a link to your website every where you go. (that was a joke) In all seriousness, you read and you discuss specific points the author made, you can ask questions or whatnot. But you don't have to be right and there is not as much pressure compared to blog posting on your own blog.

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    You know, I have had a generally negative reaction to blog commenting as a backlinks builder because it has been so abused by spammers. But it may be no different than forum participation. I read a lot and learn a lot from forums and I might equally learn from following blogs. We have spammers on forums, just as there are blog spammers. I do think it's different when we add significant content. When we add value, our signature link or blog link becomes more valuable - not just for SEO but because quality attracts trust and traffic.
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    Yeah, I agree with the majority that blog commenting can be a pain and take an eternity sometimes, but as long as you stay the course and have insightful comments, the links that may come of it will be helpful.

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    The real name as a speaker and not the comments of relevant ... may take time to validate your comment in the blog, since it depends on the blog owner or manager of this blog ... so if it is good practice, but no guarantee can be given.

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