Blog Commenting Strategy – Backlinks From Blog Commenting

White Hat Blog Commenting Strategy Here

By now you should have heard about blog commenting and the backlinking advantages that blog commenting comes with right?

No? Haven’t heard of it yet? OK I will explain how it works and how you can get started building backlinks from PR2-PR6 blogs without spamming and annoying blog administrators.

Blog commenting is an old strategy used by quite a few bloggers to build backlinks from Higher PR blogs than their own blog. There is nothing wrong with this strategy as long as you don’t go writing a comment with 2-5 links in the body and all sorts of dodgy looking html tags like I keep getting on my blogs and delete them.

Blog commenting strategy can be quite benefitial to help your site jump in the search engine ranks and even Page Ranks and this technique can be done White Hat without spamming, even more efficiently and with more results.

Now, I know blog commenting is very time consuming and neither of us have the time to sit around and search for blogs with high page ranks and write them comments about flowers and butterflies and how nice their sites look, Do we?

Internet marketing and website promotion in general takes a lot of time and we don’t have any time to waste… So I want to share the secret I am using to speed up my blog commenting runs and be able to comment 20-30 blogs in under 1o minutes without spamming, and keep track of the progress of my comments whether or not they been approved or deleted.

Then you can build yourself a list of blogs that always approve your comments and give you great “DoFollow” backlinks and automatically comment them a few times a week with quality comments.

OK, here it is, My secret that I use to make my blog commenting about 300% more efficient… I Use software called Blog Commenting Demon!

Custom, Stock and Free Blog Templates – Differences and More

Custom Templates 

Unlike free blog templates, custom templates carry a hefty price tag. These are customized templates produced by freelance graphic designers. The price can vary depending on the design, scale of work and the designer’s portfolio. There are some designers who charge as much as $1,000 for template design. The cheapest you’ll probably get is around $70 – and that’s only the header. 

Custom templates are wonderful if you already have a popular blog site, which gets significant amount of traffic; otherwise, spending huge amounts of money on this type of design for a starting website is a complete waste. But if you’re a professional looking for a unique design to help launch your site, customized ones are probably the most desirable. 

Stock Templates 

If custom templates can cost most than a thousand dollars, stocks, on the other hand, are the cheapest designs, which are still tremendously customizable and high-quality. You’ll find stock designs on designer-owned websites. Stocks are quite advantageous if you’re the one making and selling them but, otherwise, these can also run the risk of typicality. Why? Stock designs don’t sell just once; multiple users can buy one stock design. So while they are indeed cheaper than custom ones, they are certainly not unique. 

Free Templates 

Free blog templates are probably the most popular type of blog template. Almost all blogs use free blog templates. These designs are user-made and easily accessible through several websites and blog sites. But even though they don’t cost a dime, you’ll find several ones that are slightly on par with stock and custom templates. 

But due to the popularity of free blog templates, and the number of designers and users creating numerous designs everyday, it becomes greatly difficult to pick the right one or find a high quality design. Furthermore, most of these patterns are not easily customizable. Except for the header, columns and widgets, there’s nothing else you can do. Nevertheless, these blog designs are great for starting bloggers – they are cheap and more attractive than default templates provided by blog hosts. 

Mark Michael Ferrer 
Free Blog Templates

Archiving Blog Entries In a Fun Way

You might have heard that content is king so you’ve filled your blog with many quality posts. Not only should you be writing good content, but you should be filing it properly so others can easily access it. You can also archive it in a fun way where it brings your old posts more attention and entice a viewer to click on it to read. To get viewers to read more posts, you need to highlight them.

It’s pointless to write a bunch of content and post on your blog just to let it get buried as time goes by. Have pride in the posts you’ve created and display them in a way where readers can access in a comprehensive approach. If you make your archives easy to find, then visitors will more likely stay on your blog longer and read more. You should customize your archived content so it stands out more.

Archiving your pages does a lot of positive things for you. It will keep your content organized by de-cluttering your side bar with old links and help your viewers go through your site easier. Make sure your archived page is detailed so when users type in something in the search bar your blog post about it will pop up. Many times when users come to your blog they just read what’s on the first page, but if you add another archived section (say at the bottom of each post of 4 related blog posts), they’ll be more likely to click on it since it was organized and is relatable to what they’re already reading.

Keep in mind that a lot of people who read content on the internet are doing more of scanning than actual reading. So when they look at your archived list, make sure the headlines are short and concise so they know exactly what is in them if they click on it. If your titles are all very long, visitors won’t enjoy reading through it all to find what they’re looking for. So if you want your archives to be read after they’re posted, remember to keep titles concise, customize the archive bar, and make it easy to scan and make it searchable.