Blog Commenting with Fast Blog Finder

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The explanation is rather easy; find blog that are related to your topic and make comments in them. But there’s more of course. Those blogs also need to give valuable links; high PageRank and dofollow’s. And that’s where the problems start, mainly because most blogs actually have the nofollow tag on all comments. Sure enough there’s room for discussion whether or not google actually pays attention to it, there are plenty of good reasons that google determines for themselves when to follow or not to follow. But ok, better to be sure than sorry and focuses on the dofollow blogs, especially the mixed blogs are very, very interesting. to avoid being abused by drive-by-spammers more and more blogs will only give you a dofollow ;link if you have more than just 1 comment, some set the minimum on 5, others on 10, but that’s irrelevant, as getting 20-30 links from a related high PR blog is always good, so you’ll reach that limit sooner or later anyway.

But ok, now how to find those blogs, because only 1-2% of the blogs are SEO-friendly.

The answer is easy; FastBlogFinder (<- direct link to free trial download – yes, don’t panic, clicking the link will immediately start the download)

As always; it’s a tool that will help you to get the job done faster and better, but that doesn’t mean it will do the job for you!! In other words; don’t be stupid -> read the manual first, it’s important to know how to use it, so you get the best results and don’t waste your time.

An extra tip I can give you; check your competition: easy enough: go to google, type in your top-keywords and pull the links from the first 5 sites from yahoo siteexplorer. Best to filter that list first, as many times sites get a few hundred links from the same site, no need to test all of them. Then insert that list in the program and let it run. The first thing you’re looking for is simply whether or not that site has been doing blog commenting already, if so you’ll find a lot of very good blogs right there. Unfortunately there too many sites out there posting in unrelated blogs, if so you might as well ignore the whole list as posting comments in unrelated blogs is a waste of time; google will devalue the links significantly.

So, when researching the links of your competition you’re first of all just checking if they did a good blog commenting job already. You probably will have to check at least 20-30 competition sites to find just 1 that has comments in good quality – related – high PR – dofollow links. That’s indeed a lot of work, but as long you do find that 1 site with a lot of good blog links, you’re good to go and you can start commenting.

Yes, that’s indeed what I’m saying – do your research first and do it over and over again until you have that list of high quality blogs, and then you start commenting.

Good luck :)

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