Automatic blog commenting software and blog commenting rules

There are so many automated programs that will post random comments to blogs with no relevance to the topic. And the problem is quite serious, and I myself can attest to this as a blogger. Therefore, many bloggers like to incorporate the do not track tag on their blogs. Since links with nofollow tags are practically useless, most spammers don’t comment on these blogs. Thus, it solves the problem of spam comments.

While the exact ratio of Do Follow to No Follow blogs is anyone’s guess, in my experience, the number of No Follow blogs far outnumbers Do Follow blogs. Almost all of the top blogs for high competition keywords have no following. But there are a good number of blogs, especially in niches related to technology, health and women’s issues that have a high PR and are Do Follow.

Having said this, I would like to clarify that although it is quite difficult to find good Do Follow blogs to comment on, with a little hard work and the use of smart software it can allow you to find some high PR blogs to comment on. For example, using one of those methods, I was able to get over 100 links from a PR 6 blog in a small niche. So pay attention because I am going to present you with a detailed method by which you can get valuable links to your website and at the same time improve the value of the sites you link from.

But first and foremost, there are some basic rules for blog commenting that everyone should understand, otherwise you will be marked as spam. The blogging community is like any other community and has developed its own set of rules of behavior. So when you post a comment, please keep these rules in mind.

· Always post relevant comments to the blog. This is not only proper blog behavior, it is also good SEO. It is obvious that Google ranks relevant website links more than random website links. For example A link from a golf site to another golf site is much more valuable than a link from a golf site to a soccer site.

· Be polite. Question but do not question intentions. Also avoid pornography, hate speech, racial remarks, and any comments that defame or demonize any person or community.

A comment like “well done” and “good job keep it up” do not count as genuine comments and are more likely to be sent as spam. Therefore, please note that your comment should add or complement the discussion or knowledge. These comments will always be approved by the moderator or webmaster.

Most blogging platforms allow HTML within the comment. So you can have a link with an anchor text of your choice. This is a good SEO tactic and should be employed. But don’t add more than one link within the text of your comment. This is likely spam.

These are very simple rules or guidelines that all bloggers should follow; otherwise, the number of No Follow blogs will only increase further in the future.

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