The beginner’s guide to blog commenting

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The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting

Kevin Ocasio


The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting

Should you comment on other blogs to get more targeted traffic? By all means, do it. There are plenty of ways to grow your visitors and build quality backlinks to your brand new website and one of the best is blog commenting. Leaving valuable comments on other blogs does not only help you get found by more audiences, it also allows you to be part of a bigger blogging community. Today, I’m going to share with you the basics of blog commenting. Here, you will learn its benefits for your blog, how to get started, and great tips to help you optimize this smart strategy.

1. Helps you build relationships with top bloggers and their readers. Leaving valuable comments and participating in discussions on wellperforming blogs allows you to build connections with bloggers and their loyal readers.

The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting


The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting If you want to raise brand awareness, don’t just comment once and leave. Do it regularly so you become a familiar face to them. Soon, people will be interested to know more about you and your blog. Because other bloggers know who you are, they may recommend you for free to their readers or allow you to guest post on their blog in the future.

2. Lets you learn something new. Simply reading the posts of other blogs helps you expand your knowledge base. There are many blog commenters who share their experiences and offer their suggestions as well. Consider this a good opportunity to join the discussion. Share your opinions and learn from one another! Also, the comment section is a wonderful place to gather more ideas for your future blog posts . Start reading people’s comments one by one and take note of the topics they’re interested in. When you leave a comment on a blog post, make sure to revisit that post so you won’t miss out on what others are saying.

3. Sends you direct traffic and potential customers. If you leave a well-written comment (with a link to your site) that offers value to readers, they will feel compelled to click your link and discover what your site is all about.

The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting


The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting A blog that has a really wide readership means bigger opportunities for you to be recognized. And if you are able to nurture your new relationships, you’ll get potential customers. Now that you know how blog commenting benefits you, it’s time for you to get started. So, what you would want to do first is to look for potential blogs to comment on. Don’t just comment on any blog. Make sure they’re reputable, authoritative blogs with a good number of commenters. Follow any of the options below… Option 1: Run a quick Google search. For example, if you’re looking for blogs about fitness, you may enter the keywords “best fitness blogs.” It would be best to choose blogs that appear on the first page of Google since these blogs get higher traffic. After you’ve chosen a site, go to the site’s Blog section to check if there’s a section where you can leave your comments. Option 2: If you haven’t heard of Feedly, it’s an amazing tool that does not only let you discover blogs.

The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting


The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting It also allows you to add those blogs to a reading list so you can stay updated with their latest posts. You can get started with Feedly by logging in using your Facebook or Google account details. Once you’ve accessed Feedly, begin entering your search term in its search box at the upper right corner or choose from its suggestions. Add recommended sites under a specific category to your reading list. Similar to option 1, try to check each website for a comment section.

1. Read the blog’s last few posts and comments. Before making your very first comment on a blog post, make sure to read the blog’s last 3 to 5 posts and the comments that readers have left. Doing this will help you get a good understanding of the blogger’s writing style and his views on the topic discussed. Looking at people’s comments will also help you think of something else to add that commenters will consider valuable. Surely, you won’t want your comment to look like spam or appear out of place.

2. Show your real identity. Use your full name and upload a photo of yourself. According to Matt Cutts, it’s better for you to include your name rather than the name of your business so people will know who they’re dealing with. Showing yourself will also help you earn people’s trust and respect.

The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting


The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting Be consistent. Again, don’t just show up once and leave. By doing this, you are missing a great opportunity to be known by the blog’s audience. If your first few comments fail to get any replies, still continue to provide meaningful stuff. Have a little patience. Soon, you’ll get people’s attention.

4. Rely on your instincts. In Sujan Patel’s blog post, How I Generated 513 Leads To My Startup By Commenting on Blogs, he mentions that if a site looks good to you, it probably is. If it is full of misspellings and generally looks bad, it’s best to avoid it.

5. Always say something valuable. Always make it a point to thank the blogger for his great blog post BUT don’t make it your only comment. Some commenters simply say, “Thanks, great post!” without adding something that people can benefit from. Remember, it’s your reputation that’s at stake here. People won’t be impressed with your comment that says thanks and nothing more. It sounds very generic. If you want them to visit your site or one of your social media pages, provide value!

Final Thoughts Blog commenting will always remain an excellent way to raise brand awareness and grow your blog audience if you do it right.

The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting


The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting Set aside time for researching the best blogs and commenting on their posts every week. What is your experience with blog commenting? Share your thoughts by commenting below!

The Beginner's Guide To Blog Commenting


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