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Using Comments on Blogs to Improve Page Rank.
I did some searching on this lately to see if it’s legit. Sho nuff! So, here’s the skinny… So, you want to improve your page rank in Google, Yahoo, Alexa? This is one of the best and fastest ways to do it imaginable.
1. Simply subscribe to RSS feeds in a reader. I’m currently subscribed to approximately 180 of the highest ranked blogs and websites. You can use Google, Firefox, or a myriad of others. I use Google. Because I have a Google account. You can view as many feeds as you want from one location on your feed reader. It’s nice, plus it allows you to more simply pick and choose which ones you would like to post comments to. The links take you directly to the individual posts as well.
2. The sites have to allow DoFollow links back to your site (a needed URL). This means the comments are linkable. I personally don’t worry about sites where I have to login to place a comment or that don’t allow my name to be linkable with my URL when I post the comment. This is totally pointless to me. First, I already have enough login accounts that I have a hard enough time as it is keeping track of all of them.
3. Read, and post RELEVANT comments to high profile blogs. This certainly does mean relevant. Don’t send spyders out, don’t spam, put irrelevant links in posts, or simply say negative things. Be an actual part of the online conversation that is going on through the blogosphere. It can be fun. As I do it, I learn something new every single day (usually several things). Most of the highest ranked bloggers can see through spam anyways and they’ll monitor you. So, simply don’t do it.
KongTechnology puts it simply,
As you do this consistently, your page rank will slowly increase. This is not some “get ‘link’ rich quick scheme.” But, over time, you will establish a larger volume of links coming back to your site. So, comment away. If you’d like a list of the top blogs I use that allow backlink URLs, you can visit The Top 100 Blogs.