Sunday, June 22, 2008

For Blogwalkers

Are you have a blog and also a blogwalkers? Then you should doing this : Comment!

Sometimes we get seriously writing own blogs that even when we are actively reading other blogs (blogwalkers), we just end up a blogwalking and not commenting on them, even if we have something interesting to say on it.
But actually commenting on other blogs is a large part of any blogger's marketing strategy to promoting their own blog, especially if your blog is fairly new with a low traffic rate. Here is why you should really be commenting on other people's blogs and how you should do it.

Become known by the blog you comment on

It can be a great way to introduce your blog to another blog in the community you want to connect with, especially if your blog is brand new. I tend to visit all URLs from new commenters on my blog, and yes, I have subscribed to some of those feeds. And in this world with millions active blogs, chances are I might not have found those blogs if they hadn't commented on my blog first.

Recognition

You know the old saying that ads need to be seen 7 times before they generate a response from the consumer? The same thing applies to blogs. If someone sees you commenting regularly on blogs - especially multiple blogs in the same community - eventually people will get curious and click on your link to see what it is you do or write. So while that comment you left on a blog might not actually result in a clickthrough to your own blog, there is a good chance at least a few people read it and your name (or your blog name) will be in the back of their head for the next time they run into one of your comments.

Traffic

Yes, you can actually get a significant amount of traffic to your blog simply by including your URL when you make a comment. And the faster you comment after the blog post goes up, the more likely people will click your link. Just make sure you are including your URL in the URL field… don't add it as a signature which can seem pretty spammy and could end up resulting in your comment being disapproved. Commenting on the right blogs can lead to a substantial amount of steady traffic if you make it a habit, and comment on the right blogs at the right time.

New Subscribers

Yes, you can get new subscribers simply by leaving comments on other's blogs. First, you have to make sure your comment is good, insightful and top quality. Anytime I come across a really good comment someone has made on a blog, it makes me interested to know what else that person has to say in their own venue. And if I find their blog quality backs up the quality of the comment, I will subscribe to their feed.

Backlinks

Yes, not all blogs automatically nofollow links made by those who comment. Some have requirements to make it followed, such as X number of comments or approval by the blog author, so make a note of those blogs and comment more frequently on those, especially if they are considered authority blogs in your space.

Pay Off

Many people/bloggers complain it takes too much time to comment on another blog. But if you have read the article anyway, it doesn't take much time to post a quick comment or response on what you read. Don't think you have to write something lengthy, even a "Yes, I had the same response when I did XYZ on my blog a few months ago" is fine. The return on the time investment is one of the best things you can do for your blog.

It is important to comment on other's blogs regardless of the popularity of your blog. But when you are starting out, commenting can be a crucial component that can actually make or break your blog. What do you think is harder? Encouraging a blogger to link to your brand spanking new blog, or getting traffic from that blog by people who read your comment there?

Commenting by far! Then the traffic and links will naturally follow.


Powered by ScribeFire.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Agree, since now, I will leave a comment to every blog I visit. Thanks.