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have_comments.jpgBlogging is the greatest thing for user interaction since the beginning of message boards and forums. People love to express their opinions by posting on their Blogs and others love reading and commenting on them. Niche Blogs seem to be the best examples of this interactive and enjoyable behavior, probably because it truly is sincere interest.

Almost immediately we Internet Marketers could see the marketing potential of Blogs and other methods of social networking. Start a Blog, write posts directly related to your market’s interest, optimize it for the search engines and insert a few advertisements. Pure gold to any marketer with any vision or common sense at all. That’s even without considering other benefits like RSS subscriptions and the fact search engines seem to index Blog content like it was going out of style.

So why do so many Internet Marketers pass up some of the easiest and quickest benefits when it comes to blogging? Those benefits I’m referring to are those you get from commenting on other marketer’s blogs. I think it’s because we let ourselves become hyper focused on promotions and our own site’s content we forget to stop and look around. It’s true, many marketers are simply too self-centered to notice others not in a JV or affiliate relationship with them but I think most of us just get tunnel vision. That short sightedness can cost a lot. Let’s take a quick look at what many are missing;

SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Here’s one that gets everyone’s attention. If you actually read and participate on other marketer’s Blogs and that post gets indexed and ranked you have a potential back link. We all know what these one-way links can mean, especially if coming from a site considered to have weight in the view of the search engine. Unfortunately many, or even most, Blogs are now using the “No-Follow” tag. This prevents the spiders from following the link to your site. There is a ‘No Follow Free‘ movement out there so more and more Blogs, including every one of mine, are passing some of their link juice to commenters.

Indirect Traffic
Indirect traffic from other marketer’s blogs, especially the more popular ones, can really add up. This is a huge benefit that many marketers overlook - targeted traffic. We’re in an era of interactivity with the popularity of Social Media or Web 2.0 and we need to re-think that strong traditional business belief that the competition is the enemy. If your site’s competition is generating traffic you now have the opportunity to share in that wealth by participating a little. Read the post, form an opinion and make an appropriate, intelligent and impressive comment and watch what happens. Soon you’ll start receiving traffic from those impressive comments because people will want to know more about you. That’s how you create another stream of readers, subscribers, commenters and hopefully a few buyers.

Credibility As An Expert
Commenting on other marketer’s Blogs can quickly translate into credibility as an expert in your niche, or in this case an Internet Marketer. If you impress people with your comments and they keep seeing your comments over and over you will gain their respect and become viewed as an expert. What do you think being considered an expert will do to your conversion rate?

Building Relationships
Here’s something many fail to understand about why social marketing is so effective. Most online business owners are looking at Web 2.0 as a new way of doing business. It’s really just a new way to utilize a tradition business requirement that’s been around since the beginning of time - building relationships. This is a requirement, not a marketing tactic or part of a business plan but an absolute requirement if you plan to stay in business for any time at all and it’s always going to be a requirement. That’s why classics like ‘How to Win Friends & Influence People‘ by Dale Carnegie will always be popular. Written in 1931, it’s as true and relevant today as it ever was. Social networking just opened up the flood gates of relationship potential and we’re seeing history in the making. I can’t wait to see what’s next!

The Bottom Line
Blogs provide a wonderful degree of interactivity and if you’re going to invest the time to read someone’s post take an extra few minutes to give your feedback and comment on the piece. The benefits can be enormous and the time required minimal. Blog comment benefits are one of the easiest and quickest ways to generating traffic, page rank, friends and respect. Are you taking advantage of it?

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  2. By no imageDavid Hobson (Who am I?) on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply

    Great post i think commenting on other blogs is important not only for the potential SEO benefits but it is also a chance to get yourself known.

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  3. By no imageJon Aizlewood (Who am I?) on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply

    I agree, comments on blogs have changed the way we view and interact with the web. Funny thing is, it’s harder than one would think actually engaging with your blog readers - 1 of every 100 will leave a comment, the rest are lurkers. As a marketer, knowing 99 people aren’t interacting and potentially not finding the content relevant or persuasive enough is painful!

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  4. By no imageBrian (Who am I?) on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply

    Good point David. I was reading a post by Collin of Feed Flare and he mentioned that even John Chow takes the time to comment on other blogs.

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  5. By no imageBrian (Who am I?) on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply

    Hi Jon, I’m lucky to have good people like you and David as my one percent. Very cool site by the way. You have a lot of talent.

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  6. By no imageBlog for Beginners (Who am I?) on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply

    If there is one thing I learn early in blogging is to network hard by commenting on blogs of similar niche.

    Not only it’s good for SEO and blog traffic, more importantly I can build online relationship with fellow bloggers too.

    BTW, that book by Dale Carnegie is one of the best book I’ve read a long time ago.

    Blog for Beginnerss last blog post..15 Most Under-Utilized Plugins for SEO

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  7. By no imageBrian (Who am I?) on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks Yan. You must be referring to ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’. I’ve read it several times. A classic that will never be outdated. Online relationships will make or break our online businesses.

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  8. By no imageBlog for Beginners (Who am I?) on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply

    I could agree with you more on the power of online relationship. Speaking of which I wouldn’t have discovered your blog (and joining your contest as well :-)) if you have never drop a comment on my site a while ago. That’s the true testament to the benefit of blog commenting.

    Yan

    Blog for Beginnerss last blog post..15 Most Under-Utilized Plugins for SEO

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  9. By no imageBlog for Beginners (Who am I?) on Jul 9, 2008 | Reply

    Oh ya, I could hardly keep up with all the response on this blog, Brian.

    I thought you might want to consider having ‘Subscribe to Comments’ option for us to be informed of the latest comments. It’s that little thing that might keep your readers coming back for more.

    Just my thoughts…

    Yan

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  10. By no imageDianne (Who am I?) on Aug 11, 2008 | Reply

    Excellent points. New bloggers have no idea how this works. I certainly didn’t, and it’s good to be reminded. Thanks all.

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  11. By no imageWork From Home Business Blog (Who am I?) on Oct 26, 2008 | Reply

    I made new online relationships,and good friends through blog commenting. I think this allows at least some form of interaction in this otherwise impersonal world we called Internet Marketing.

    Peter Lee

    Work From Home Business Blogs last blog post..How Blog Commenting Got Me 1200 Backlinks in 5 Days

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  12. By no imageBrian (Who am I?) on Oct 26, 2008 | Reply

    The same here Peter. In fact, I have to say that changing to a blog format has improved our relationship with many of our subscribers. The invisible names on a list turned into sites I visit, blogs to comment on and I’ve even found a couple of great deals.

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