Everyone, everyday, has the ability to dramatically boost their positioning in the search engines. It doesn’t matter if you are a blogger, a website owner, or an affiliate homeless at the moment promoting other people’s products (though we recommend at least a redirected domain name to that product).

And, not so strangely enough, this marketing technique is completely free.

Today let’s really focus our attention on this one tiny marketing method with rock solid, gigantic benefits.

We speak of… commenting.

Now before you throw up your hands and move on to the next blog - hear us out - look at the proof - and then make up your own mind. But do read…

One method we use for finding, thanking, and interacting with others is to keep our eye on who’s already been to this blog. Courtesy dedicates, for us, that we return the visit whenever possible. And, in returning the visit, we take this as an open invitation to weigh in with our two cents worth on the other person’s blog (or website if some interaction is allowed).

WHY WE DO THIS

Not only can you meet some great people, pick up information (or add to your current knowledge), but, by interacting, the search engines LOVE YOU. Not them (the blog you’re visiting necessarily - though of course with lots of activity this trickles down), but YOU.

When you comment on a blog, you leave your name, email (that never gets used or abused) and the LINK to your website.

Even when you don’t get the full “link value” you STILL get the link in the search engines. The Google PR pass rank thing is neither here nor there. You get a LINK, your site is once again mentioned, cost = free, on someone else’s website or blog.

Honestly, this is a no brainer. And here’s proof. The following first three blogs (not named since our point is to make only a point not embarrass anyone) show missed opportunities for these blog owners. They had the perfect opportunity to name brand themselves and link up their site - and create those wonderful links in the search engines - yet they chose to miss the boat.

How can we tell that these bloggers most likely routinely miss the opportunity to market their own blogs (or websites)? By a simple search in Google.

Okay NOW here’s the proof:

Blog X
Started in March 2008
808 links in Google
Missed opportunity here (and elsewhere?) to market

Blog Y
Started in February 2008
96 links in Google
Missed opportunity here (and elsewhere?) to market

Blog Z
Started in March 2008
14 links in Google
Missed opportunity here (and elsewhere?) to market

Online Internet Marketing Strategies
Started February 3, 2008
11,800+ (pacific) & 11,900 (eastern) links in Google
We’re all over the place LOL and loving it!

Forcedgreen
Started March 25, 2008
8,390 links in Google
Also all over the place and even being interviewed!

Sure there are more underlying factors to link building than just commenting, but commenting drives humans to your blog. And getting human traffic, while building linking in the search engines, should be the number one focus for anyone with any type of site on the net (unless you only put it up for your Aunt Sally to visit).

Participation is a key ingredient to being successful online. And commenting also has, as stated above, the added beauty of being FREE.

What boggles the mind is that - more often than not - people are typically FULL OF opinions LOL! Yet, they miss the opportunity to freely speak their minds when the opportunity is right in front of them.

With a handful of strategies - discussed throughout this blog - and your personal interaction in social settings - you can be marketing at a much higher level than the average Joe. And isn’t it the average Joe that (sorry) complains that it’s not possible to “make money” online?

Handed the keys to the city and yet most people refuse to step outside their comfort zones to help themselves. And again, sorry, but it is true (a decades worth of marketing online and I can safely make that remark - I’ve seen the evidence over and over).

Whatever holds you back from commenting - just slap yourself silly - get over it and give it a go! No one’s going to laugh, no one’s going to pick on you. In fact, 100% of the blog owners out there would gladly shake your “virtual hand” for taking the time TO comment on their blog! We live for it! (Do comment on the post itself of course, no ads are ever allowed and rightly so.)

So… Do you want to be successful? Are you going to start using - or continue to ignore - a completely free method of promoting your website?

Remember, you’ve got to want it - actively seek it out - to build recognition to your (web or blog) site. The world will not come to you.


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