Web site or blog improves depends on link building. Blog commenting is one of the popular and most powerful quality Link building. Blog commenting is one of the easiest ways to increase dofollow backlinks. Blog commenting not only increase your website or blog traffic but also improve Search Engine Rankings. Many blogs allow you to include a home page link with your blog comment. Blog comment will help you build a link portfolio and generate traffic. All bloggers comment on other blogs. The main purpose of blog commenting is to connect, link building, and share our thinking. Blog comments can be a great way to make connections. Good comment can be the beginning of a good blogging relationship. Below blog commenting general rules and guidelines.
Blog Commenting General Rules and Guidelines
1. Please use a valid email address. Do not use fake email addresses. Pick your first name only to identify and not use keyword. Include your blog URL.
2. Do not copy and paste the exact same comment on multiple threads. Leave off your home email, street address, phone number.
3. Do not make personal attacks on other commenters. Do not spam comments and do not post knowing dis-information. Never post personal details about yourself.
4. Not use swear words. Use correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Not write “Well written”, “Thanks for sharing”, “Nice post”, “Great Article”, and “visit my blog”.
5. Write a comment of at least 40 to 50 words and stay 4 to 6 minutes then publish your commet. Your comment should be related to the topic.
6. Do not add links in the comment field. Read the full post before commenting. Must your comment needs to relevant and helpful to other readers.
Note: Make your comment worth reading. When we delete a comment, we will attempt to publicly note the deletion and the reasons for it.
1 Comments For "Dofollow Blog Commenting Rules and Guidelines"
It’s good to have you back online again, power and all. It’s also good to know that you live in my part of the world — the incredible pacific northwest. Now you’re not just another blogger, but a relationship I value — thanks to, what what else, a blog commenting tribe.
I agree with and appreciate all the benefits you cite about a blog commenting tribe. Blogging can be a lonely endeavor; so the sense of community that these tribes represent is reason enough to join them.
Regards
Ashley Jones
crazyask.com