Let's say I comment on an article. That's a backlink. Now, what if I commented on a DIFFERENT article on the SAME SITE? Would it help me out more? Would that be counted as another backlink?
It would help you. I recommend to use different anchor text when commenting. An example would be: 1 bakery recipe 2 recipe bakery 3 recipe 4 bakery Google likes that.
You would be much better off commenting on one blog, and then moving on to another different blog to offer a (constructive) comment. No point in commenting continuously on the same blog because the owner may deem that you're a spammer and delete all the comments you have written - then you're back where you started.
technically that would be considered another backlink as backlinks come from web pages not sites or blogs. However, heed the advice as mentioned before and do not overdo it and look like spammer. As long as you are giving relevant info and providing good solid advice in your comment you should be ok.
However, I don't mean to spoil your fun, Google just mad an anoouncement warning not to do this. They are cracking down on comment spam so be careful.. Here is the article http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/11/hard-facts-about-comment-spam.html
Yeah the best thing to do is to have different anchor text which looks natural but don't put much comments and links..
Let's say I comment on an article. That's a backlink. Now, what if I commented on a DIFFERENT article on the SAME SITE? Would it help me out more? Would that be counted as another backlink
Link is always a link. It will be determined as a seperate backlink but the problem your having is link juice pointing from your link may deteriorate as the links are from the same ip address. But it is no big issue try placing the link with a different anchor text.
multiple comment in same site would be less value and consider as spam. Google is counting the value from unique ip's and domain.
First you should make sure the link of your comment is do follow,and then you can post comment on the different pages on the same site, it could be your backlinks.
Yep. I think it was different backlinks but from one IP. And you've already got good advices: don't place more comment on one site and use different anchors. Also I suggest you to read what Matt Cutts saids about blogs commenting.
Isn't this basically just more of the same? Don't end up in bad neighborhoods with comments or anything else...pretty basic isn't it?