7 comments » THE RULES of commenting for trafficCommenting is an art form and when you use it drive traffic back to your blog you are bound by the rules of professional courtesy.Coming to you live from Boston. It's "wicked" cold in Bean Town! Commenting on other industry or local blogs is a free means of developing a name for yourself and driving traffic from a popular blog(s) back to your blog. However, it must be done strategically and according the rules of commenting in order to not tick off the blog host and get the result you are after. There is a very specific dance you must do as a "guest" expert on another person's blog. You need to appear as an authority by doling out solid advice to other readers, but never steal the thunder from the blog host. Remember, this isn't your blog! The Golden Rule of Commenting: Respect the blog host The goals of commentingYou have an ulterior motive when commenting. Your goal isn't just to join the community and participate with the rest of the readers, your goal is to drive some of the traffic from the site you are commenting on back to your own blog.
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The netiquette of commenting:Remember above all, the blog you are commenting on is NOT your blog. These are rules of commenting to reach your goals:
Conclusion:Commenting is an art form and when you use it drive traffic back to your blog you are bound by the rules of professional courtesy. So, be courteous and gratious. Make friends with other bloggers through commenting on their blogs and showing them the same respect you would exepct on your blog. Hold yourself to a higher level of professionalism than other hold themselves and you will reap great returns. Related PostsWhy commenting for traffic and backlinks to your real estate blog is a waste of timeUltimate guide to building backlinks How to get .edu backlinks, the holy grail of backlinks HANDLING the angry blogger Comment Smart: 5 simple rules to commenting for backlinks to increase PageRank and SERP http://www.rsspieces.com/0001A1
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Comment from: Joel Burslem [Visitor] I'm going to break one of your rules and say, Great post! Seriously. Commenting is an important part of the blogging experience, these are all great rules to live by. Comment from: Jim Cronin [Visitor] Me too! Thanks for the inclusion. Great article, words to blog by. Comment from: Timothy Fish [Visitor] I think you make some good points. I have used blog comments to promote both websites and books. I am currently pushing a couple of books:
I feel that when I make comments, I should provide information that people can use, so if the book or website I happen to be pushing does not help to answer a question or solve a problem that one of the readers might have then I don' t leave a comment. In some cases I will leave a comment because I have something else to add to the discussion. In that case, the URL (if allowed to leave one) may still direct traffic to what I want, but I am careful that I don't just shove the information in someone's face. I have had too many people who have done that to me and I don't like it. Comment from: Margaret Woda [Visitor] 'Wish I'd seen this when it was first posted, I might have been spared some lessons from the "school of hard knocks" on ActiveRain. I've definately made some great friends through that network, and enjoyed some business - both incoming and outgoing referrals. Commenting let's the poster know their work has not fallen into a dark hole. I'm much more inclined to post to my blog on ActiveRain, where there is an active dialogue among readers and bloggers, than I am to my other networks. You've provided some great suggestions for commenting the right way. Thanks. Comment from: Reed [Visitor] I hope everyone reads this article before they write a comment, especialy those that like to extend fake flattery by saying that the blog is nice, the post was informative, and that they will be checking back frequently, and oh wait... I wrote about the same topic so check it out... I hope you don't mind that I link drop. You can't complement someone and steal their "thunder" at the same time, it is lame. Link dropping is lame, laaaaaaaammmeeee. It is no different than people that write in forums promoting websites and pretend to be someone that "happened" to find the website and wanted everyone to know about it... there is no dignity in that kind of act. Your comments represent you and your business/blog/website, so brand them and give them density. If people like what you have to say their curiosity will take over and they will check out your blog.
Comment from: John Carr [Visitor] Thank you, thank you, thank you. Dear REBlogGirl - You simply have THE most useful blog for REALTORS (or anyone else) on the net. Thank you once more.
This is my first comment so hopefully I get this right. First off let me start by saying that Mary, you blow me away with your blogs and I hope that I can one day be as good as you. You are always so informative. Being that i am a new blogger, tips like these, will help me to achieve my goal which is to be an expert in my field. I can read Mary's blogs over and over and learn something new every time, like a good thriller. Thank you for being so informative and offering it for no charge, that really helps. Comment on this article This post has 1 feedback awaiting moderation... |