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This is an extremely helpful tip to people who are new to generating leads on the internet. Commenting is a great and easy way to generate back links to your own site, which would result in higher search engine rankings over the long run. The more back links from different sites you have pointing to your site, the better chance your site will turn up on the first page of search engine results.
Jaz,
Excellent video, again. Very important nuggets of networking tips. It is super important to provide “natural comments” that add value and establish a relationship with others. I’m looking forward to watching your next video!
Dali Burgado
I like using blog comments to generate free targeted traffic to my blog. I’m always follow the following “principals” during comment on the blogs.
1. Always be the first to comments
Usually readers will read the first comments after finish reading the blog to get some ideas how’s other readers comments.
2. Controversy
You can attract readers “curiousity” of you why you dare to disagreed with the blogger.
But can’t “misused” this “tricks”. You must giving “reasonable” comments why you disagreed with the blogger.
2. Constructive
You can give some example of the blogger “ideas” in the blog. Usually blogger didn’t “elaborate” their tips in the blog.
3. Never sales your own products in comments
Blogs comments is not the place for you to promote your products.
To Your Success
Bryan Hee
Posting comments on blogs is good as long as they of “value”
Good blogs (like mine
use the plugin “comment luv” to link back to “your” last post
All The Best
John
Hey Jaz,
I Just found your blog
This is a great tip
The main thing is to make sure your comment
adds some value and you don’t pitch your
opportunity
Great Stuff
Jack Bastide