I was going to sell this short report I wrote for $1-2.00 bucks, but I'll just give it away for free as I haven't been a member too long. =) NOTICE: I just stumbled upon this technique after seeing someone use it so I haven't had time to check out how well it works to get traffic. Not many people are using it yet! Perez can change his site in the future, and disallow this technique from being used or he can delete your comments if he wants too. I can't prevent that, but right now this is allowed! Perez does sometimes delete users who spam the comments with their url but this isn't spamming. It's whitehat! Try it out for yourself... PerezHilton.com has a new feature that alows you to register a nickname to post comments on his blog. Go here to register for a Nickname: posse.perezhilton.com:8888/register/? You can make your name domainname.com, myspace.com/xxxxx, etc... and you can also upload an image that appears next to your name! This is what your Comment will look like: I don't know how much traffic you should expect but I'm sure this will drive some traffic your way. Perez Hilton's website is in the TOP 200 websites on the web! 500,000+ daily visitors...Some have paid up to $50,000 daily for a front page AD Package! Many celebrities, and news companies read his blog! Imagine the quick traffic your website could possibly get...all because you used your website name when posting a comment FOR FREE on his blog! (Also many subscribe to his RSS FEED, so your link can be seen there as well!) Other ways to get more attention to your comments on his site, so you can get more traffic to your link: 1. Try to always post right after a new post so you will make it on the 1st page. You'll be seen by more people & get more traffic to your link if you are one of the 1st TEN to post a comment on one of his posts. Many of his posts get hundreds to thousands of comments! Try to always get on the 1st page of comments by regularly visiting his site. 2. You can possibly get targeted traffic by posting a comment under a blog that pertains to your website when they are posted.. He covers a lot of topics: celebrities, fashion design, sex, gay rights, humor, working out, movies, conflicts, etc....(E.G. If you have a website about Angelina Jolie, post a comment on one of his new Angelina posts that always pop-up!) 3. You can use bold and/or italic tags in your comment to make your text appear different than everyone else's to drive more attention to it. Put <b><i> before your text and </b></i> after your text to make it appear different than everyone elses! -daj
No offense but I can't believe you were trying to sell this. You are better off sticking your head out of the window and shouting your url at people.
I came across that site for the first time the other day. Not sure what all the fuss is about, but it's clearly popular. What I found a bit lame was blog commenters posting 'first' or 'second' as if it was some major achievement to be the first person to comment, and yet that was all they were saying... *sigh*
I only thought about selling this, but decided not too because I don't have enough posts yet to sell it, lol! Considering 99% of the stuff I see being sold on here is crap, if i sold this at least it would of been unique, and not some rehased stuff that has been talked about over & over again. Lucky for you I'm not selling it. Enjoy...
That's normal on REALLY popular sites that have the option to comment....its like a personal sense of victory
So you are not getting a backlink but just the name of your domain appearing right? Well I guess it can't hurt though.
Well it won't do anything. So don't help this spammer and post your link. You're not going to get any referral traffic either.
It's not spamming. I didn't say to go on his blog site and to spam your url all over his comments. I said to create an id that is your website address (as it appears in bold and most likely will get much more attention). Who's to say you won't get traffic, unless you try it yourself....
It's not relevant to my sites so the link wouldn't do me much good and for B2B sites traffic is of little value. But for the right site this might be useful.
So this is not a hyperlink...? What's the point, then? Thanks for the information though and welcome to the site!
Grayhat marketing there lol. His name isn't Perez, haha. Can't you tell that it's a spinoff of "Paris Hilton"? The owner of the blog is a 29 year old male named Mario Lavandeira. Now, unless you're in the "celebrity" niche, then that's really untargeted BS traffic.
As someone that regularly blogs on a pretty popular gossip blog, I can tell you that I'm not so sure you'll get much in the way of traffic from this. People that go to celebrity blogs are usually... well... computer/technically-challenged. They are click happy folk, and if they click a link that doesn't go to your site, they'll get confused and wonder what the hell is going on. Copy and paste just doesn't hit them on the heads. Who knows, though? It is a chance to pick up the few technical heads that visit these blogs, although you can bet they might just be other gossip bloggers looking to steal your content. Haha
^Um, give your average internet user some credit. People know how to copy and paste. You can tell if theres a hyperlink or not (depending on the page's web designer) by a different color, mouse over, etc. $50K for Perez Hilton?? I don't believe it. No website is ever good enough to pay money for advertisements. Its just ridiculous. You're better off just commenting, and just put your URL box filled in for what its worth. If people found your post interesting and decide to visit your site, than thats cool. But if they don't, thats fine too. DO NOT have your web address as your 'Name' it just looks silly, spam-ish and people who do do that usually have nothing productive to say or make generic comments -- its too obvious they want hits. So as far as PH goes, last time I went there (and its been awhile) there is no URL box. Your advice isn't ground breaking to be honest, its just a no brainer. Also, this tactic only helps those of whom who have celebrity related websites -- someone who has a site about their pat George isn't going to get visitors interested in visiting their website. In fact, I'd put TMZ higher than Perez Hilton because it has mainstream recognition (not that PH doesn't, but not such on a wide scale). For whatever reason, I guess its 'exciting' to be the first one to comment because highly active blogs always already have a handful of comments when you visit. I think its lame too, and unfortunately, PH isn't the only site where visitors like to shout out their achievements The best part though is its humor; they'll be so many users at one time, the folks that shout "first!" usually are listed as the 7th person to post, for example.
it's spamming and its so untargeted. Its like going onto a random page on the nytimes and just leaving a link.