I *finally* installed the DoFollow plugin for this blog. It’s been something I’ve been wanting to do for awhile and I’m happy to report. It is done. :)

–> For those that know what I’m talking about, get commenting!

–> For those that have no idea, keep reading and I’ll catch you up.

Commenting on blogs can be a great way to get more search engine traffic, network with others, and build your business, in general, if it’s done right.

However, there are a few tricks involved.

First of all, your comments have to be valuable and helpful, not self-serving ads.

Secondly, not all blogs count! You have to find blogs that let search engines “follow” your comments. (This one now does.) :)

So, how do you know the difference? Here are a few blogs that “dofollow” you.

How did I find those blogs? With the help of this new tool that my friend, Susanne, found. It’ll allow you to search and find blogs in your niche to comment on.

Common Sense Rules When Commenting:

  1. DO NOT POST ADS.
    If it looks like an ad, contains a link inside the comment itself, or reads like an ad, you’ll be blocked.
  2. Your comments must be valuable (not just “hey, nice blog”).
    Spend some time contributing your thoughts or you’ll be blocked as a spammer. This is a GREAT chance to get to know others in your field.
  3. Do not include your URL/Link inside your comments.
    You’ll have to chance to enter your website when you enter your name and email address. (There is a field that asks for your URL.) Keep URLs out of the comment itself or you may get deleted by annoyed blog owners (including me).
  4. Have fun!

Now get commenting. :) I look forward to getting to know you better.

Warmly,
Nicole

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About Nicole:

Nicole Dean jumps out of bed every morning, excited about teaching others how to make money online.

Being a busy mom & marketer, Nicole has learned to find shortcuts and always use the right tool for the job to be more efficient and effective.