Blog Commenting Help

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by topsol, Jan 29, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hello DP members. Can I ask a question. Its not a question, its my doubt.....

    Suppose I am commenting on a post of a blog with domain PR 5. But the PR of the blog page is 1. Which one will Google count? Domain PR or posting Page PR or Both ? Not only Google, other search engines too.... Is it beneficial to post on that page. I found lot of blog commenting services in web assuring service on
    Pages with PR 1-5. Does it mean domain PR or post page PR?
     
    topsol, Jan 29, 2010 IP
  2. Dillmando

    Dillmando Well-Known Member

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    google is going to count the PR1... only if it is dofollow
     
    Dillmando, Jan 29, 2010 IP
  3. CheapCanuck

    CheapCanuck Guest

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    #3
    Unfortunately just the page rank of the post itself. Try and look for the most popular posts (number of comments is a good indicator) and target those ones.
     
    CheapCanuck, Jan 29, 2010 IP
  4. topsol

    topsol Peon

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    #4
    Thank you CheapCanuck & Dillmando

    But what about the PR5. No benefit for the domain PR? I found lot of dofollow blogs and I have a list of dofollow blogs. But when I look for commenting on those blogs, I found that the PR of the post is 0 or may be unranked. When I check the previous comment links, they are dofollow...Why is this so? Sometimes there may be more comments, but still the PR remains 0.
    So do you think commenting on Dofollow blogs with High domain PR is waste of time?
     
    topsol, Jan 29, 2010 IP
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    inspiredmarketing Peon

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    Yup, its not the domain that counts but the page where the article is posted.
     
    inspiredmarketing, Jan 29, 2010 IP
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    tanay46 Peon

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    The page rank of the page is what matters.
     
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    A couple of notes: It's Page rank, not site rank that is important, so you only need to pay attention to the specific page.

    That being said, a PR 5 home page is going to pass value to the interior pages over time. Given a PR 5 home page I could see individual blog posts getting up to PR 2-3 fairly consistently.
     
    MarkAse, Jan 29, 2010 IP
  8. loopline

    loopline Well-Known Member

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    #8
    Well its the page rank of the actual page that matters, but having a domain PR of 5 is a good sign. I would comment the page anyway, as it may become higher pr in the future.

    If you want high PR pages and you have a domain that has a high PR and its all dofollow then you can do this. Do a site search in yahoo site explorer for the domain. Grab all the urls of the domain and run them thru a bulk Page rank checker. Then comment on a couple of the highest PR. If the domain is PR5, its likely that there are some PR4 or PR5 pages on the site somewhere.
     
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  9. Neon

    Neon Peon

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    If it's do follow, it'll be the URL the backlink is paged on, not the URL of the domain, unless the backlink also shows up on the domain URL, which some blogs it will do, if they have 'recent comments' or whatever, then yes it will, I managed to jump 200+ backlinks because of the 'recent comments' plugin, 1 comment, 200 backlinks, dofollow, high PR, love it :)
     
    Neon, Jan 29, 2010 IP
  10. Jumpness

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    Which recent comment plugin are you talking about? The ones on the forums that have a plugin or a plugin you have?
     
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    RightMan Notable Member

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    Blog commenting does not easily give you high PR juice as the page on which comments get posted is usually very lowly ranked.
    Site PR is useful for the juice only if you have a link in blogroll or blog post link in a post which remains on the home page for a long time! :)

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
    RightMan, Jan 29, 2010 IP