Backlinks: Make Your Backlink Comment Stick

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By dragnhaze


Don’t Let Your Backlink Comment Be Denied and Deleted


The difference between a ROQ Solid Sticky Backlink comment and well... one that is just not.
The difference between a ROQ Solid Sticky Backlink comment and well... one that is just not.

Do you want to know how to leave a comment on a content site such as a forum, blog, or article based site that the author or moderator of the blog, article, etc., will be more likely to keep posted, even if you have a backlink (trying to increase traffic to your page and better your page ranking) to one of your articles in that comment? I don’t know about you, but I sure don’t like to, nor do I want to, waste my time leaving backlink comments that disappear by the end of the day because it was deleted. That’s why I looked into what it takes to make a back link comment stick on a blog, article, forum, and other web sites, and found that it’s actually quite easy to post a comment with backlinks that won’t be denied and deleted by the moderator.



However, I should warn before I tell you these to steps to leaving a sticky back link comment, that posting a back link comment more appealing to the author or moderator may require a fight with (what I like to think is probably the root of all evil) greed. Still interested in learning how to post a comment with backlinks that the moderator won’t deny so that you can increase traffic to your page and better your page ranking?


If you said yes, then please read on…




How to Post a Backlink Comment That Will Stick to that Blog or Web Site


Like I said, it’s actually quite simple to post a comment with backlinks that won’t be denied with a little method I like to call: “ROQ [rock] solid” (relative, optimized, quality = ROQ solid). There are only two simple steps that you need to take in order to leave a ROQ solid backlink comment that will be more likely to stick to that blog or web site so that you can increase traffic to your page and boost your page ranking.



Step 1: “Great Article, thanks for the great information!” Most Likely Won’t Make the Cut


SEO literate authors and moderators of online content like articles and blogs are looking for a comment that can really relate to the topic of their page, and you can’t leave a highly relative comment unless you actually read the article. Thus meaning you really should read the article so you have an idea of the topic, keywords used, as well as the quality of the page, and then formulate a respectful comment that incorporates one or two keywords related to that topic, and voila! Of course with the aim of trying to increase traffic to your own quality work, that evil greed may try to jump in at this point, but don’t let it. If the moderator or author of the web site or blog knows their SEO (search engine optimization), they will see those keywords, and be more likely to keep that comment, as they will be thinking: “Hmmm, Google and the other major search engines will like the update and addition of keywords .” However, if the author or moderator knows their SEO, that thought will not be the only thought on the author or moderator’s mind. Any SEO literate author or moderator of a blog or website will also be considering the quality of the article you are linking to, which brings us to the next step.



Step 2: Relative, Optimized, and Quality Content = ROQ Solid Backlinks


If you want your backlink comment to appeal more to the author or moderator of a blog or website, you want to make sure that you are posting a backlink that is relative and adds quality to the page you are trying to post on. Yeah, you can try to post backlinks on a particular blog or web site page that you are directly competing against (roughly the same advice, information, etc.), though that could be a waste of time and effort. Your backlink comment will be more ROQ solid if you post on a blog or web site page that is related but not the exact same topic, this will make your back link more valuable by adding quality to the page you are posting on, while at the same time adding more quality to your page, boosting your search engine ranking and increasing traffic to your page. Of course you want your comment, as well as the content, article, blog, or web site that you are posting a back link for to be of quality, as nobody wants to be linked up with bad content.



As there will always be the evil temptation of greed, these two simple steps of incorporating relativity, optimiztion, and quality not only to the text of your article, blog, and other content you are backlinking to, but also to the text of the comment you leave on a relative (not direct competitor) blog, article, or other online content in order to making your backlink comment “sticky” might not work 100% of the time, however, I bet you, they will work better then the method you are currently using, and you will start to see the increase in traffic, as well as a better search engine ranking within the first few days. You have nothing to lose...Why not try out these SEO tips then check back here to tell me how they worked for you.


If you are new to SEO and you need help learning more about back links, where to post backlinks, and how to post back links be sure to click on the blue words and they will tell you everything you need to know about back-links.


Copyright © 02/09/2012 by A.K. Love (dragnhaze)


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dragnhaze Hub Author 3 months ago

Thanks for your comment and great questions aidensdada, it seems I need to get to writing some more tips on leaving back links, as the answer to where and how to leave backlinks requires a bit of an explanation.

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aidensdada Level 1 Commenter 3 months ago

Great hub good info. I'll be trying this on. How do you know what sites to comment on and how do you just leave a link to your article. I must be missing something here. Maybe if you could find the time, you could get back to me on this and just clue me in as to how I'm supposed to leave my links in comments. (Voted up, interesting and useful)

Thanx Ed "Aidensdad"

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dragnhaze Hub Author 3 months ago

Thanks peoplepower73 for checking out my tips on back-linking. For some great tips on the layout of your hubs check out this article http://edweirdo.hubpages.com/_Insiderz/hub/Custom-

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dragnhaze Hub Author 3 months ago

Thanks L.L. Woodard for checking out my back-link tips and for your great feedback. You have quite an interesting opinion about leaving back-links in your comment, and I agree to some point, as I feel if you are just leaving back-links to sell products then it is wrong, however if the back-link is to relevant information or entertainment, I see it as adding value to both the page I comment on as well as my article that I'm back-linking to. Just as well, even if you don't leave a back-link in your comments you are still going to want your comment to stick around, as comments can link others to your profile via your username and bring you more readers.

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dragnhaze Hub Author 3 months ago

Thanks Brett for checking out my back-link techniques and for your feedback I know I see my comments stick around much better when I am contributing and helping my fellow writers as well.

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peoplepower73 Level 5 Commenter 3 months ago

Not only was the content informative, but I like the layout of your pages with the dividing lines between paragraphs. How do you do that? I also like the way your text flows around the Amazon and eBay ads.

Thanks for SHARING. I'm voting up and useful.

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L.L. Woodard Level 6 Commenter 3 months ago

I've never tried leaving backlinks with my comments, no matter how related or relevant to the material I am commenting on. Although I hear what you are saying here, the practice, to me, feels wrong.

I don't begrudge others who feel comfortable enough doing this, but I don't foresee myself doing it.

Voted up and SHARED.

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Brett.Tesol Level 7 Commenter 3 months ago

What you say is very true. If you want comments to stick long term, you need to actually take the time to read the article and make your comment relate to it. So long as it contributes to the page in some way, chances are it will stay. Moderators can easily spot 'spam style' backlinks and will remove them as soon as they spot them.

Socially shared, up and useful.

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