I’m going to share this method but I want others to reveal their secret methods too. Although I even don’t know the basics of SEO but think I should just share whatever I know because I knew nothing a couple of months back andI learnt what other shared on the same forum.
I Would recommend a plugin called NoDoFollow for firefox, you can go onto any given site and it tells you whether or not the comments allow the search engines to follow or not.
I would also suggest you post your content onto sites such as facebook and stumbleupon, which will help you build back links in a more natural way.
H,. interesting. Thanx for the share.
I started on fivers, bought one service where they linked 200+ .edu blogs websites to mine for $5. Then I followed the links and understood a lot about the linking fro the rapport I got from that person.
Sounds good, I’d be careful about buying links though; Google tends to look down on that sort of thing and may lower your search ranking as a punishment.
stay awayn from building too many links too fast…dropmylink basically runs off the google so you may want to do the same search but using the blog search - which gets updated more often…
Wordpress sites are no follow by default, but you can find do follow blogs for leaving comments using following search terms in google and after that you can sort the result according to PR order using seoquake. This is also good if you can make 100 results per page using google advanced search option.
enter yourname@yourkeywords
this site uses keywordluv
3 enter yourname@yourkeywords
top sites Enter YourName@YourKeywords
this site uses keywordluv enter yourname@yourkeywords in the name field to take advantage
site uses keyword luv
keywordluv comment self-development
hungry woman enter yourname@yourkeywords intext:3 comments
home keywordluv
What you guys are suggesting is disreputable, to say the least, and could cause your site to be penalised by Google, etc.
Rather than trying to spam the search engines in this way, you should concentrate on developing worthwhile original content that other sites will want to link to. Anything else is poor practice.
If the only reason you’re reading and commenting on other people’s blogs is to drop links to your own site, that is spam and you will get found out and those links will become worthless, or if the blog owner finds out first, they will be deleted.
The reason for blog and forum commenting is to share information and thoughts on a particular topic. It may be that you have knowledge that other people don’t, it may be that you want to get people thinking, it may be that you want advice, it may be that you want somewhere to vent your anger … if it’s on-topic for the blog/forum in question and you’re not breaking their own rules, then go ahead. That’s why I’m here … to share the knowledge that I’ve got, and to learn from other people. If you’re leaving comments in a blog or forum only because you want to get links to your own site, and you have no interest in making a positive contribution, then you’re no better than a spammer.
There is some search engine out there that allow you to search do follow blogs. Also google has a built in blog search that is handy for finding topics relavent to your niche.
I completely agree. The forum as a “whole” gets better once people starts contributing valuable help, hence the forum gets better PR (page rank) because others are now linking back to the source = forum.