SEO Technique Of The Day

Step One. Find a decent dofollow blog. Comment, but leave contextual, informative and even entertaining comments. There are still plenty of blogs that actually allow and encourage this. Many are quite generous. Spammers will be moderated out but the real conversations and valid observational comments with an interesting point of view are still very rare and will be welcomed by most moderators. Furthermore, comments that are well-written and conversational, introducing new ideas and thoughts on the topic provide the relevant context for your back link. Yes, back links are the de facto currency of blogs and their comments, but that does not mean counterfeiting of that currency is going to help your cause. The purpose of comments is to create a conversation, engaging the author and readers–you know, just like people do at any real gathering weather at a coffee shop, a party or just hanging out on someone’s porch shooting the breeze.
Step Two. Once your comment is posted, submit the URL of your comment if available, or the URL of the blog itself to ping services like Pingler. This eventually alerts search engines to the notion that there must be a change or new content on the page.
Step 3. Create a couple of second-tier posts like this one to point to the comment, again ensuring an eventual update in Google’s index that includes your back link.
Dave Keys, real estate SEO expert


Steve Wiideman 3:12 am on May 23, 2011 Permalink
Great post Dave! Thanks for the awesome mention as well. Great URL structure too by the way. I just completed the study on permalinks and have the post up today – stay tuned!
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davekeys 5:57 pm on May 29, 2011 Permalink
That’s something I have to read!
davekeys 6:01 pm on May 29, 2011 Permalink
PS. That link is dofollow!