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Buying Blog Comments

by Lynn Little

It was only a matter of time that a service like Buy Blog Comments would hit the market. Through Buy Blog Comments, you can buy blog comments on blogs that do not use the no follow tag.

Ever since I had read about the removal of no follow from comment tags, I thought how long will it be before it is exploited? A lot of blog platforms put the no follow tag on links in comments. No follow was developed by Google and basically is a way to mark untrustworthy links. Since a lot of bloggers receive a lot of spam comments, this is a way to keep those links from actually counting towards PageRank.

Since comment spam filters have been developed and bloggers can turn on comment moderation, many are deciding to turn off the no follow from their comments. The idea is to encourage people to comment since they will be gaining a link back to their website. It’s a win-win situation since the blogger may receive more comments and visitors receive a Google “vote” when it comes to PageRank.

A service like Buying Blog Comments is a bad idea. Spam comments will not be tolerated in the blogging community especially on blogs that do follow. My advice is that if you want blog comments, take a few hours a week and search Blog Catalog or Technorati for blogs of interest, then comment on post. A personal, insightful comment will not only help with PageRank on do follow blogs but will possibly earn you more traffic.

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3 Responses to “Buying Blog Comments”

  1. Deceth Says:

    Buying comments is just wrong. People really need to learn that cheating won’t get you ahead of the game, it will set you back.

    Maybe it will help your blog at first and give it a little boost in traffic, but in the end you won’t be better off. If people find out you paid for comments or arrive at your site and the content is no good, they will just leave and not return.

    Suffer through the hard times when traffic is low. Focus on quality content, and you’ll be setting yourself up for success rather than failure.

  2. Lynn Little Says:

    I agree. Also with comments I wonder how long it will take Google to devalue those links even if nofollow isn’t used. These comments probably wont’ last on blogs as people will quickly catch on to the style.

  3. PemFleeby Says:

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