Avoid 9 Things In Commenting on Blogs

One way to reach backlinks, or links that are linkback from a web page / blog to another web page / blog is to comment and leave a link with certain keywords. But sometimes this is so damaging the essence & function of the blog comment feature and it becomes a spam field that is not expected by the blog owner. Of course this is very detrimental. Lately I also often find the number of spam on this blog who is completely far from the context of the conversation in the post and does not provide any value. The purpose of commenting is to deliver appropriate responses as well as to discuss and find solutions. This is the background of the blog comment feature.

Seeing this, I want to share and submit a comment policy on the Blog webmasterseo3.blogspot.com. This comment policy was made because I found many comments made so haphazard that it was obviously intended to be spam or visible (for search engines and the human eye) as spam. Of course such comments are very harmful because it has a huge impact on SEO and traffic. Certainly, Blogger buddies do not want to experience it anymore, do they?

Spam? Does nofollow blog know spam? Is not the link in the comment section has been planted rule rel = nofollow? There is a rapidly growing paradigm that only dofollow links give backlinks. So many who flocked to dofollow blogs. The reality is not so. Google still pays attention to some links though it is nofollow. This is evident when I check on "links to your site" in Google Webmaster Tools, there are many linkbacks from nofollow blogs or websites. This is true and many bloggers know it. Google will also mark link juice on blog pages and nofollow blogs if too many links are unrelated (spam) and too many (excessive links). The spammers apparently know this because it looks they not only flocked to comment on dofollow blogs, but all blogs although some are nofollow.

Things to Avoid / Not Done in Commenting on Blogs

1. Do not leave the link in the comment (comment post body)
The links in the comments are very annoying and spammny because it is very impressive imposed and has no relevance to the post.

2. Fill comments that are not related to the article / post
Qualified comments are comments that are intended as a response / question of the contents of the post. A totally non-purposed comment will undermine the content of the post and will reduce your chances of being able to communicate directly with the author and establish a good relationship. If there is nothing to say, avoid commenting. The contents of the comments impressed impressed because just want to leave the link just to your own disadvantage because it will not be considered either by the blog author or by search engines. Examples of comments that are not or less quality: "Thanks, gan!", "Pertamax!", "Thanks for the info" (though the actual article not only contains info, but the tips made in depth or widgets that actually have been created and modified in such a way ), and many more. The contents of the comments show the quality of blogs and bloggers as well as a means of promotion of powerful blogs and bloggers. But on the contrary, at the same time can be a valuation tool that can harm you.

3. The name of the commentator is too long and spammy
The commentator's name is the anchor text of the commentator link. It is indeed very useful to provide quality linking effects. But the name is too long, usually contains phrases yg pipe-fold the number of words or even in the form of a sentence is spam. Anchor text is commonly used to optimize deep links, or other pages that are not the main page, such as posts or categories. Did you know that leaving deep links in the comments will not have a big effect? If you have to optimize the posting page, better do it through social bookmarking or try there are other bloggers who load it on the posting page. The effect will be much larger and your link will not be considered spam. Appropriately the name is your identity or related to you.

4. Too many leave comments with the name / anchor text of a kind and excessive
Spammers often look for luck to ensure getting linkback from a blog. Leaving one link alone as a commentator is speculation, because it does not necessarily generate a linkback. So usually he will comment heavily in many posts in a blog. Avoid doing so if you do not want to be considered a true spammer.

5. Using Caps Lock or Capitalization (Capitalization in comments)
DID THAT THE LARGE USE OF SENTENCES LIKE THESE MAY CONCERN THE READERS AND DESTROY THEIR MOOD IN READING? THERE ARE MANY RESEARCHES THAT THE USE OF CAPITAL LETTERS ON THINGS DOES NOT NEED TO BE SUPPORTED AND USED EXCLUSIVELY CAN BE INTERESTED TO READING FEELINGS.

6. Using emphasis with bold and italic
The use of bold and italic in post comments is very clear to emphasize things related to optimized anchor text. This, however, indicates the increasingly apparent unreliability of comments and post content.

7. Comment, name of commentator, and links that are or related to SARA & P*rn*gr*phy
It is clear what is meant that many blogs and also this blog avoids and forbids things related to these two things. Although not directly related, but things like "girls smp", "college girls" and so on can be categorized and related to p*rn*gr*phy.

8. Fill the same comment and repeated.
One of the most lazy ways for spammers is to use the repetition of words or phrases in each comment. Certainly spammers just do a copy and paste the contents of comments that have been prepared before, or use auto fill in comment, or use blog commenting service with certain tools or plugins.

9. Use the commenting feature to Promote
Comments are a means of promotion for bloggers and blogs because the content of the comments is a mirror of both. However, if the promotion is related to certain products such as affiliates, commercial products, and everything unrelated to posts is something to avoid. Use a social bookmark or blog-web directory that legalizes such content.

Comments with characteristics like the above with forced, no purpose or other tendencies, I must remove from this blog because previously had gotten warning from search engines especially Google. In relation to ethical commenting, of course there is a lot of subjective content from me so of course not all blogs have the same comment policy. This post is also a means to share ideas about ethics commented to generate good for blogs and blog commentators.

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