link building Rick on 14 Feb 2008 10:38 am

Commenting on Blogs to Get Links

I recently did some investigation into the suggestion that leaving comments on blogs is a good way to get backlinks to your website and thereby increase its Google ranking.  Jonathan Leger, who I refer to from time to time in this blog, has done some testing on this question, and has also recently recommended some tools that might help in the quest to get backlinks by doing commenting. His most recent suggestion is a tool called G-Lock Blog Finder.

As explained in his video, this little program lets you search for blogs by keyword. It goes out and finds blogs relevant to your keywords, tells you their PR, the PR of the actual pages it finds, and also tells you whether it is a “nofollow” or “do follow” blog. In case you’re not aware, a “do follow” blog is one in which the Google-inspired “nofollow” tag is deactivated so that links in comments actually get (a little bit of) link juice. Google has come convoluted reasons for encouraging the use of “nofollow”, and most bloggers are in love with Google, so there you go.

G-Lock Blog Finder then lets you click on the address of a specific post and it then shows that post in a window where you can create a comment (and leave your link of course.)

Now if you think it sounds just a bit anal to spend an hour or so every now and then to find random “targeted” blogs, do a cursory reading of the content, and then leave a comment for the purpose of getting a link, I completely concur. Most SEO experts think links from blog comments are, at best, of minimal value anyway, so spending any time at all generating such links seems like a pretty pointless way to waste your life away.

If these links actually were worth anything that would be a different matter, I guess. But first, there is the “nofollow” issue - which most blogs adhere to (rightly or wrongly). Second there is the question “Don’t I have anything better to do with my time?” And third you will inevitably ask “Do I really want to read this crap?” since so many blogs - even the ones turned up by a program like G-Lock Blog Finder - are little more than self-congratulating navel gazing.

On the other hand, finding relevant blogs can be a very useful exercise. Some blogs actually have very interesting content, a fair bit of traffic, and offer you a place where you can both learn something about your niche and meet others who are also interested in it. In other words, they perform the same function as social networking sites do - they let you get involved with others in your area(s) of interest.

No doubt this can turn out to be one of the most important sources of traffic to your site. Not because you have created a bunch of backlinks and have thereby improved your search engine rankings (although I suppose that may happen occasionally), but rather because you have entered into “the conversation” with others who share some of your interests, and they see some value in having a look at your site from time to time.

So I suggest you forget about looking for blogs based on the value you might squeeze out of them by leaving comments. Instead, I suggest you look for blogs that offer you useful content that can teach you something and a lively community of readers who might be interested in hearing what you have to contribute to the conversation.

To come (more or less) full circle, a tool like G-Lock Blog Finder might actually help you find blogs like this. So it is at least worth a look.

You can download a free trial version of G-Lock Blog Finder here.

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8 Responses to “Commenting on Blogs to Get Links”

  1. on 18 Feb 2008 at 1:29 am 1.Yoko said …

    Interesting. Thanks for sharing. :)

  2. on 19 Feb 2008 at 8:45 am 2.AnneMarie Callan said …

    Interesting article Rick - you are voiceing what I had been thinking but had not heard of the G-Lock Blog Finder tool, so will spend sometime checking it out.

    Many thanks

  3. on 21 Feb 2008 at 6:53 am 3.djyano said …

    Hi Rick nice info u have there..i will try that cheers :)

    visit my blog @ http://djyano.blogspot.com

  4. on 25 Feb 2008 at 10:28 pm 4.Richard Day said …

    This was a very interesting article. I have downloaded the software and I am going to try it out. I am not sure whether it is worth the added time on my part to read and comment intelligently.

    Perhaps it will be good if the sites I spend my time on are high pagerank.

    Any thoughts? I am not sure you came to a conclusion as to whether it is worth a person’s time or not.

  5. on 25 Feb 2008 at 11:03 pm 5.Rick said …

    Hi Richard,
    Thanks for the comments. I tried to make a distinction between commenting for the purposes of getting backlinks and commenting for the purpose of contributing to sites, getting to know others, and generally “entering into the conversation.” I don’t think commenting for the sake of getting backlinks is worth doing. The author of the study that I refer to in the beginning of the article clearly thinks it IS worth it, but that has not been my experience. I think commenting to get to know others and for them to get to know you is very useful. And so using a tool that helps you to find relevant blogs might also be useful.

    Just one more thought on the link thing… Occasionally I find a blog where the comments end up in the sidebar of the blog with a live link. That will usually put you on every page of the blog. It is only temporary, but it has much more value than a link (usually a nofollow) at the end of a post. That kind of setup is worth watching for.

  6. on 26 Feb 2008 at 11:16 am 6.Mark McCullagh said …

    Interesting tool. I will check it out. Actually I have Comment Kahuna and I haven’t been using that so maybe I should.

    I like your comments - my idea would be to find other blogs in my niche that are worthwhile to read and comment on.

    No just blogs that - “are little more than self-congratulating navel gazing.” - LOL!!

  7. on 26 Feb 2008 at 11:32 am 7.Rick said …

    Hi Mark,
    Thanks for the comment. I’m sure you would agree that the problem is really one of time management. There are lots of interesting things out there to see and do, and a Wordpress plugin for everything you can imagine (and lots more too). But we also have to sleep occasionally, play with the kids, do a bit of real work, and get in a few rounds of golf here and there.

  8. on 17 Apr 2008 at 8:36 am 8.Comment Kahuna - Another Commenting Tool | SEO Strategy said …

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