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Blog Comments and Search Engine Optimization
What do blog comments have to do with search engine optimization? Where
sometimes webmasters running traditional websites complain about being
in the Google Sandbox for months, bloggers often report seeing their
results in search engine results just a few days after they activate
their blogs and start posting entries. Furthermore, blog software
programs such as WordPress and Blogger have the reputation as being
search engine magnets that cause the quick indexing by search engines.
Many webmasters have also become bloggers to make the most out of this
windfall of rapid indexing by search engines. They say that starting a
blog, optimizing posts for keywords, and linking it heavily to their
website can get things moving much more quickly in having their website
indexed, and getting it out of the sandbox.
It is not only blog posts which rank quickly in search engine results, you will notice that when you do a search, and you click on the results,
often the results are not articles or posts as you would expect, but
comments. Blog comments and forum comments often are featured highly in
search results.
To understand blog comments and the part they play in search engine
optimization, we will first look briefly at SEO for blogs and what makes
blogs, search engine friendly.
You can set up your blog, so that whenever
you write a new post or update an old one the search engines and
associated services are automatically pinged. This lets them know you
have fresh content. Hopefully, these notifications will result in more
traffic and more blog comments.
Search engines
favor and look for
new content. Especially well optimized content, including niche specific
and relevant anchor text. The very nature of blogs, with their
chronological posting structure, promotes regular, fresh content,
sometimes daily. Some bloggers even post a number of times each day.
Even plug-ins and widgets like Twitter add fresh content.
The good news about blog comments is that the search engines see them as
content, and most of it, you did not even have to write yourself. Other
people are writing your content for you. Visitors add a blog comment,
the blog owner replies, someone else chimes in and soon you have a
conversation developing.
It is not unusual to see some blogs with twenty or more comments, if the
discussion is really sparking. Even a new blogger will soon attract
comments, especially if they are proactive in commenting on other blogs.
They also need to link out to related websites and blogs, and start to
network. If they let other bloggers know they exist, and start to
attract traffic, it will not be long before they attract blog comments.
Now here is the SEO bonus of the whole blog comment deal: because your
readers are commenting on your post, it is quite likely that a lot of
the content of the comments are going to reflect your keywords or at
least your topic. Your comments in reply can be search engine optimized
and keyword rich, where appropriate.
Like your posts, make sure it is still natural language, because your
main aim is to keep the conversation going. You want to keep your
readers engaged and interested. They are more likely to come back if
your website offers value and a sense of community. Remember that your
fellow bloggers are SEO savvy too, and can spot people who are gaming
the system from a mile off. Do not compromise authenticity for search
engine optimization. It is not worth it.
Some bloggers have taken blog comments a step further with regular open
microphone or cafe style nights. Everyone comes and has something of a
virtual party or discussion in the comments section. Be innovative. Work
out ways to leverage the potential of your blog comments so that your
website is the ultimate beneficiary of the search engine optimizing
power of blog comments.
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