Blog Commenting and Link Building Free Cheat Sheet
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Blog commenting and link building are major parts of my search engine marketing plans for my clients. So I’ve had to create a standard practice for it to make it efficient. I also wrote an article on Google’s Knol called Linking Strategies for Small Business Marketing.
Most of my clients want me to do it for them. But a few want to do that aspect of the SEO themselves. So I took the article I wrote on Knol and turned it into a blog commenting and link building free cheat sheet. Just click the link to get it.
I’ve also created a new website where I am critiquing and reviewing all the different SEO software and SEO tools I’m familiar with. Familiar as in I use them myself or I have used them recently and so I know why I initially bought them or in the case of free tools, started using them. I also talk about why I continued to use them or quit using them.
If you’re curious to hear my opinion on some of the SEO tools or SEO software out there, drop by. The site is new so there aren’t a lot of reviews up yet but keep coming back because I intend to keep posting SEO software reviews and cheap SEO tools reviews.
Originally posted 2009-08-07 13:28:19. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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7 Comments
August 19th, 2009 at 12:38 pm
Thanks for the info.
BTW – I have recently seen some SEO guys comment that inbound links don’t need to be “on theme” to benefit your site’s Google ranking … which seems to be different to most in the SEO community.
Have you heard anything on this subject recently? Or have you done any tests yourself that prove “on theme” links are always the best?
thanks
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September 1st, 2009 at 7:13 am
I haven’t done any specific tests. So far, all my evidence has been circumstantial. However, I think the logic speaks for itself.
Google says in their own blog and SEO recommendations that it places much more authority on a link from a related source. Years ago, when Google’s “bots” were much less sophisticated, any one-way, incoming link was good.
But everyone’s experience was that those links lost their “juice” while links from related sites gained. It stands to reason that Google isn’t going to get dumber. SEO has to get more sophisticated to stay ahead of the “bots.”
April 6th, 2010 at 9:09 am
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