Get Instant Massive Blog Site Traffic: 7 Ways To Comment Without Spamming.



Trade links with sites that have high ranking and content similar to yours. While visitors are important, targeted visitors are really important. If your site is about dogs, it would be silly to trade links with a site that is for people who hate dogs. That would be counterproductive and just does not make sense. No, in order for your link trade to work, it should be with a site that covers the same topic that your website covers.

Leaving comments at other blogs has been known to yield instant massive traffic for many sites. Take careful note of the fact that I am NOT talking about spaming blogs with your selfishly irrelevant comments.

Here are seven courteous, ethical and legal ways to leave comments at other blogs and in the process create sudden massive traffic to your own blog as well as creating valuable links that will improve your ranking with major search engines.

Publish a blog. I really do not have time to go into all of the benefits of a blog in this article. Just understand that search engines love them and that other bloggers link to other bloggers frequently.

1) Comment without a single link at blogger.com sites.

You can comfortably make comments at blogger.com blogs (the vast majority of blogs out there are blogger.com blogs anyway) and interested persons will still be able to find you and your blog.

Publish your own newsletter. Now I know what you’re thinking, publish a newsletter? That sounds like a lot of work. Well yes it is, but if you write your newsletter about something you’re interested in, it won’t really seem like work at all. Can’t write your way out of a paper bag? Don’t worry about that, there are lots of places online where you can get free content on a regular basis. Just go to your favorite search engine and type in article directory and you will be amazed at the number of results that come up.

All you have to do is to update your blogger.com profile so that when people click on your name, they will arrive on your profile page and be able to see what you want them to see. You don’t even need to have a blogger.com blog. You can stay at Wordpress or wherever else it is that your blog is hosted and then simply register at blogger.com to make comments only. There is a saying to the effect that to catch fish, you must conceal the hook. This is powerfully illustrated by the fact that in many cases you will find that people are much more likely to look for you when there is no link available rather than when you have a link prominently displayed next to your comment (hook clearly displayed so most people avoid it as fast as a fish that sees a harmful hook sticking in front of it).


Offer some free content relevant to your subject matter. People love freebies. Make sure that your content is of good quality and related to your subject material. It would also be nice if you required the visitor to leave an email address before receiving the freebie, that way you can build your list that much quicker.

2) Offer genuine friendship and help as a clever, invisible way to link to your own blog.

When you come across a blog you really like or a post that you love, then this is the perfect opportunity to make friends. Leave a comment saying why you are so impressed and then add the fact that you have recommended their blog and the post you like in particular at your blog. Naturally you will need to tell them where to find the post.

Swap ads with other ezine publishers. Find ezines that match your topic and offer to swap ads with the publisher. Many publishers will agree to this type of arrangement for a short period of time, especially if it is something of value to their subscribers.

So linking to it in this case should be acceptable. What you will have done here is exchange reciprocal links which some people say are not as effective as one-way links but always omit to mention that they are much, much better than nothing where search engines are concerned and anyway they will get you massive amounts of traffic.

Participate in online forums.

Publish your url on everything you distribute (books, business cards, brochures, etc.)

3) Use by the by-the-way method.

Where you are absolutely sure that the information you have at your site will really be of great value to readers, then you can summarize the contents in your comment and sign off and then create another comment starting with the words “by the way for those interested in reading this article in full, you will find it at….” or something to that effect followed by the address to the particular page address where the article will be found.

Study everything you can about generating traffic. This is extremely important since the Internet changes minute by minute. Subscribe to ezines, read ebooks, read the forums. All of these sources will help you stay current on the latest Internet trends.

This allows the site owner to leave your original comment intact and delete your comment that contains a link to your site. In most cases, because of your courtesy, they will leave both comments in place. A word of caution here is in order. Please be very careful in ensuring that what you are saying is very, very relevant to the original post you are commenting on. The minute somebody labels you a spammer, all the good work will have been flushed down the toilet, so to speak.

Ask successful Internet marketers as many questions as you can think of. Many Internet marketers want to help you to succeed, especially if you are one of their affiliates. If they help you succeed, they succeed. Remember, the only dumb question is the unasked question.

4) Quote from the directory article and not your site.

I make it a habit to post all my great articles at a popular articles directory. Many times I have found that where my site does not rank highly with search engines for keywords in a particular article, the same article at this articles directory will rank at the very top.

When you see a good idea, use it. This should almost go without saying, but if you see a great idea, that you can easily implement while doing your research then by all means use it. That is why you are doing all of this research in the first place, right?

Which is not too bad because the article will always have a resource box at the bottom that links back directly to my site, so a good percentage of those readers will still end up at my site. Sometimes when making a comment I will quote extensively from an article I have posted at this articles directory and because I will say quite clearly that the article is at such and such articles directory, if I am very relevant, nobody will accuse me of spamming (note that again the hook is well hidden).

There are many ways to drive traffic to your website. You can buy traffic from vendors that will pummel your website with hits from automated programs. This will increase your hits but will it increase your bottom line? Probably not. You can set up blogs that spider (connect to) your website increasing your traffic count. Does this drive users to your website? Only if your blog is sointeresting that people are reading it. There are thousands of blogs posted on the internet and your blog is just a needle in the internet haystack.

5) Concentrate on one subject at a time.

Remember that as you make comments at other blogs, you are contributing to the value of the content at those other sites. So the more valuable your tips and information, the better. The more insightful your observations, the more you will attract attention to yourself, which is what your objective in the first place is. To be able to make quality contributions, it helps a great deal if you concentrate on one subject at a time. Which is why the best way to find other posts to comment at is to use keywords from an article that you have just written and use the Google blog search tool or the search tool within blogger.com

Another trick is to create RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds for your website and subscribe to other RSS feeds. This again will increase your hit count but will do very little to drive potential customers to your website unless you’re providing valuable information. Tricks will increase your hit count but do very little todrive potential customers to your website.

6) Use your comments to create more articles at your blog.

Your time online is very valuable and visiting other blogs to read and then post a comment is admittedly a very time consuming exercise. To make the most of it, it is a good idea to cop all your comments to a word file and then use them later to create brand new articles and posts. Other people’s posts will also give you brilliant ideas for new articles at your blog, so you should also take careful note of them.

A better way to buy traffic for your website is by using pay-per-click with Yahoo and Google. You identify the most common keywords associated with what you’re offering and bid on those keywords. This can be a costly option if you’re bidding on popular keywords but it’s a reliable way to generate highly targeted traffic. In my next newsletter I’ll go into more detail about using pay-per-click advertising.

After a while this will be a fun exercise that also contributes in a very big way to the quality of your content at your own site or blog.

Where appropriate, return again to the blog where you got the idea and thank the blogger while linking back to your article in your blog.

7) When you disagree create an article at your blog and link.

The best way to generate traffic for your website is to provide quality content that will solve your customer’s problems. People search the internet for information that will solve their problems. Write and post as many articles as you can on your website.If you don’t have time to write articles or can’t write then hire someone to write the articles for you. You can have quality articles written by freelance writers at www.elance.com for practically nothing. The articles should be relevant to the problems your customers are experiencing and to the services you provide to solve those customer problems. Remember, it’s all about providing solutions to your customer’s problems. Check the “How To” Articles section on my website at www.valiss.com for more information about your website content… [read more]

When you disagree with a certain point of view at another blog, be sure to create a detailed article explaining your position in great detail. You can then go back to the blog whose view you don’t agree with and summarize your article and leave a second comment that links back to your article. Nobody will accuse of spam for this and it is the sort of thing that will create buzz and cause dozens and maybe even hundreds of other bloggers to quickly link to you. Folks love controversies.

Use these 7 methods of leave useful, insightful comments at other blogs and watch with delight as you gain instant massive blog site traffic.

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