This is my last article for the month here and as you may know, I have used this entire month to help you and teach you about alternative ways you can increase traffic to your blog, website, or landing page that promotes various affiliate products and services. In the past few weeks I have talked a lot about commenting on other blogs. I would recommend that you read my article about how commenting can help increase traffic and how being the first to comment is important before you read this article here. This article will show you why it is important to comment on blog posts that have never received any prior comments.
In the past few weeks I have explained to you about commenting on other blogs and how doing so can greatly impact and increase traffic to your own blog, web site or landing page. The reasons behind this is because other bloggers who visit the blog posts you have commented on will click the links to check you out and see what you’re all about. Commenting on blog posts are so important to the point where I even recommend that you place a focus on being the first person to comment on a newly published blog article.
Within commenting, I also explained the importance of making excellent first impressions when you do leave comments. Commenting on other blog posts gives you the free opportunity to sell yourself to thousands of other people. It gives you the opportunity to plant seeds of interest and to lure these people towards clicking over to view your site. When you do leave comments on other blogs, your comments should be of high quality and they should be well written. Always keep in mind that your comments and interactions with other bloggers are a direct reflection on the perception that these people have of you.
With that said, often I gun for articles that have never received prior comments. The reason I do this is because people often assume that a blog post without comments is a blog post without traffic. And that is far from the truth! Most all blog posts over time receive around a few thousand visits each year. And commonly this traffic come direct from search engines. Search engine traffic is excellent because it is targeted traffic. In the past I explained the importance of commenting on blog articles that have relevance to the products and services you sell. And by commenting on these articles you in return will pick up residual traffic from the traffic being received direct from the search engines on these articles.
Having that said, if you find articles that have no prior comments, then you have no competition created by other people who have commented. Another element of importance here is the fact that most bloggers are very natural people and don’t consider their blogs to be sources of income. Meaning when they write their content it isn’t written in a way to generate a call to action. Being the first person to comment on these type of articles — especially ones without prior comments — gives you the golden opportunity to take a balanced and authoritive roll towards creating your own call to action within the comment itself.
Often when search engine traffic read the article and make it to the bottom of the post, they are left with nothing else to do. And when your comment is in their view, they will naturally read what you write. If your comment is written in a way that plants a seed and creates interest, these people will want to learn more about you and your own blog or web site. And because you are conscious of your writing and because your writing has been carefully written, your newly recruited readers will be yet another added subscriber into your own network that you are slowly building and increasing in size over time.
The point to remember here is that most bloggers aren’t skilled marketers and they usually leave their readers hanging at the bottom of the article. If you are the first to comment and also the only person to comment you have a golden opportunity to create the call to action that the writing author failed to do.
Best Regards,
Garry Conn
www.GarryConn.com
February 26th, 2009 at 8:29 am
Garry, I think you are spot on about the call to action. Most folks simply write a blog article and leave it at that. They fail to try and get their readers involved in the article by asking for their feedback or experience.
I did this in my latest blog post about The Power Of A Tweet and how a simple tweet on twitter can generate responses. I described fund-raising efforts regarding the fires in Australia as well as two personal experiences where tweets from me got me followed by executive management from two companies. I closed the article asking for feedback from my readers regarding their experiences with tweets. It’s my most commented article.
February 27th, 2009 at 1:42 am
nice artikel. thankk you very much.
February 27th, 2009 at 9:54 am
this is an additional point to the above article.
if you found a blog that use the “top commentators” plug-in, i suggest you always leave a comment to that kind of blog. its will help you to get more traffics to your blog.
thats all. i just want to share some opinions.
March 1st, 2009 at 7:47 pm
Can you provide more information on this?
March 18th, 2009 at 9:07 am
Where do you post these blogs & what use do they have for making money online?
April 20th, 2009 at 3:23 pm
Good Post, I has never thought about the virtues of an uncommented blog before. I think also it’s good to be a regular “commenter” on blogs close to your niche. If you make reasoned comments that add to the blog you become part of the community and will eventually get backlinks to your own articles from others in the same niche.
May 5th, 2009 at 2:09 pm
Great information. I usually leave comments where I can on blogs in forums and in communities I am a member of.
May 23rd, 2009 at 10:47 am
Hi Garry,
Your post is very informative and useful. I’ll recommend your site to my readers.
I want to invite you to join my activity “Hunting Loyal Readers”
You can check it out in Bloghob.com under our activities.
Thank you for your cooperation,
Rocky
October 29th, 2009 at 11:14 pm
I take long time to find good content like your blog it very great blog.
November 11th, 2009 at 2:21 am
Do comments count towards better ranking? I thought most comments were “nofollow”
November 11th, 2009 at 2:23 am
I like the idea of commenting. Thanks for this
November 16th, 2009 at 6:16 am
great job thanks for this info i hope i will get great news from here