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How To Find Blog Commenting SEO Sites Blogs -seo blog site-SEO blogging
How To Find Blog Commenting Sites
Blogs commenting is a very good method to create backlinks, lots of
peoples are using this link building method to gain ranking among search
engines. Unlike other search engine methods, this one is a lot easier
if you follow a good procedure. The only difficulty in this method is to
find the websites that are do-follow and allow us to put our links in
comment. All the links generated from this method is quality backlinks
so today I decided to make a blog post at this topic.
Search engine optimization has own great role in online marketing world.
Backlinks and content both works like a backbone to proper SEO. If a
website or blog has unique content and quality, then of course Google
will prefer to rank it very well.
find blog commenting sites
How to Find Blogs Commenting Links for Link Building
There are lots of ways to find relevant niche based blogs, KeywordLuv
enable blogs, CommentLuv enable blogs. Here I am goanna share the
easiest and working methods to find relevant blogs.
Type anyone of below queries in your Google search box to find out
quality dofollow blogs to create backlinks and increasing your website
traffic.
Change “Your Keyword” with the niche keyword that you prefer,
Your Keywords +Blog
site:.com inurl:blog “niche” “leave a comment”
“Add comment” Your Keywords
“Post comment” Your Keywords
“Write comment” Your Keywords
Your Keywords “leave a comment” / “leave comment”
Your Keywords “Notify me of follow-up comments?”+”Submit the word
you see below:”
Your Keywords “Remember my personal information” + “Notify me of
follow-up comments?”
Your Keywords “Notify me of follow-up comments”
Your Keywords “This site uses KeywordLuv”
Your Keywords “Enable CommentLuv”
Your Keywords “You can use these tags”
Your Keywords “Powered by BlogEngine.NET”
Your Keywords “Allowed HTML tags:”
Your Keywords “top commenter”
Your Keywords “This site uses KeywordLuv”
Your Keywords “Enable CommentLuv”
inurl:keyword “commentluv”
More Methods for Event Blogging
Keyword “Allowed HTML tags:”
Your Keyword site:.ac.id inurl:blog “post a comment” -“you must be
logged in”
Your Keyword site:.edu inurl:blog “post a comment” -“you must be
logged in”
Your Keyword “if you have a website, link to it here” “post a new
comment”
“my response on my own website”
“leave a comment” “powered by wordpress”
site:.gov “powered by wordpress”
site:.edu “powered by wordpress”
site:.edu “forums register”
site:.edu “register iam over 13 years of age forum”
site:.edu “message board register”
site:.edu “discussion board register”
site:.edu “SMF register forum”
site:.edu “Powered by PunBB viewforum.php”
site:.edu “bulletin board register”
site:.edu “vbulletin forum signup”
site:.edu “phpbb register forum”
site:.edu “punbb register forum”
site:.edu “forums post thread”
site:.edu “forums new topic”
site:.edu “forum new replies”
site:.edu “forum signup”
site:.edu “forums view thread”
site:.edu “forum new topic”
site:.edu “forum view thread”
site:.edu “forums new replies”
site:.edu “forum post thread”
site:.edu “Powered by PunBB register.php”
For Example if you want to find hotels in New York blog
Type “Add comment” hotels in New York in Google Search Box and Hit Enter
This blog commenting method is actually a long term process. Google will
not neglect these backlinks in any case.
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Doing a search engine optimization (SEO) audit is no joke. It used to
take time, the patience of a saint and too many spreadsheets. You may
grow a white hair or two in the process. But, thanks to technical SEO
audit tools, we are no longer doing those insane manual checks that we
did in the past. Most SEO experts arm themselves with these tools so
they’re no longer rummaging through raw data but making strategic
decisions instead.
Related: The Quick SEO Guide You Need for Your Website
In this article I’ll share three of my go-to tools for performing a
technical SEO audit: DeepCrawl (a cloud-based tool), Screaming Frog (a
desktop-based tool) and Search Console (the free web-based tool from
Google themselves). They all have their different strengths and use
cases. Depending on your requirements, you may need to choose one -- or
you may find all three useful in conjunction.
1. DeepCrawl
I really like DeepCrawl, because of its flexibility and the depth of the
reports it provides. When starting a crawl, you can choose from
numerous crawl types, right up to a full gap analysis of my entire site.
You can also auto-schedule crawls, which is really useful. Crawls are
highly customizable, so you can set the criteria for maximum / minimum
links per page, content, title / URL length, load time, etc.
Here are the three things I like the most about DeepCrawl:
It can easily handle crawling millions of pages, so if you need to
crawl a huge site, look no further.
It provides competitor reports -- not just the basic headlines, but
the real nitty-gritty details on content, pricing and promotions, site
architecture and even the brand’s key influencers.
It allows you to project manage your SEO team, creating tickets for
issues and assigning them to people. It also alerts you if any issues
pop up consistently in crawls. Plus, it maintains a history of all
changes, so you can look back and monitor performance and progress over
time.
If I had to improve one thing, I’d ask for more mobile-focused reports.
(Their support guys told me to expect more of these in their next
product update, so looks like that'll be solved soon anyway).
Related: It's Time to Rethink Your SEO Approach for 2016
2. Screaming Frog
When it comes to desktop crawlers, Screaming Frog is an undisputed
leader. The tool has been around for quite some time now, and webmasters
managing sites of all sizes swear by it. If you are looking at crawling
less than 500 URLs, you can even use it for free.
However, if you have a large website with over 10,000 pages, be wary, as
desktop crawlers can cause server-response problems. Besides, it
doesn’t come with collaboration features, which makes it far less
attractive for SEO teams these days.
That said, in this price range, it’s one of the most useful crawlers,
and here are the reasons it's in my top three:
It doesn’t die off when your memory is running low and alerts you
beforehand. I especially like this feature, because this has happened to
me a few times. All you need to do is save the project, increase random
access memory (RAM) and restart it to continue.
Their bulk export option really makes life easier, as you can export
all data, including internal links, outbound links, anchor text, image
alt text, etc.
There is an option to accept cookies, so you can also crawl websites
that make it compulsory to accept cookies.
And, though I like the tool overall, if I had to change one thing about
it, I’d want them to improve the user experience to make it easier to
customize crawls.
3. Google Search Console
While SEO veterans might find it funny to see this tool in the list,
many SEOs are relying on it more than ever. The tool has come a long way
since its earlier days and can offer a fair amount of insights. These
are the three things I do love about it:
It gives you estimates on your position for a keyword, plus the
number of impressions and clicks for your site on that keyword in Google
search results. That may be basic, but it’s important and useful.
It gives a good summary of things that matter -- things like broken
links, number of pages indexed, correctness of HTML markup, page loading
speed, etc.
It’s free -- and it comes from the horse's mouth! (OK, that’s two
things, but they’re both major plus points.)
The only thing I don’t like about Search Console is that it doesn’t
always give a complete picture.
Remember, these tools may not be the best fit for your specific needs.
All three have their particular unique selling points and solve specific
pain points well. You should review them all and choose the one that’s
right for you. The main things to consider are the size of your website,
the volume of new pages you generate and the kind of insights you are
looking for.
Related: 5 Must-Use Google Analytics Strategies to Measure SEO Success
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