If I put, lets say, "bakery sugar candy recipe egg" in as name when commenting on blogs, do I promote all these keywords or do I just promote it as a phrase? Do I get ranked for "recipe candy" or just "bakery sugar candy recipe egg"? Is it worth to have as much keywords as possible in the anchor text or should I focus on just one set of keywords in each anchor text? May be a bit confusing so if I put it this way.. can I promote more than just one set of keywords in the same anchor text? Thanks.
The anchor text in lots of links have test like "click here to read more about so and so" so don't worry about merging the keywords. I'd avoid making it too obvious that your commenting for backlinks as the comment is more likely to get deleted it's a slight risk!
better focuse on 1 keyword / phrase to rank top...and after try to rank for others. that's more easy then for all @ the same time...from my experience
Alright. That is great news, because I've been mainly focusing on typing around 7-10 words on all comments I've posted. hpgoodboy You sure about that?
put your keyword in the "name" field and your website link in the "website" field. and on blogspot blogs select to publish comment like "annonymous" cheers
I'm still very uncertain about what would be better; 1) Promoting "recipe candy", then start promoting "recept chocolate" and so on..... (apparently this will be a lot of more work)? 2) Promoting "recipe candy chocolate" at once? Take a look at my signature for example. I promote a lot of keywords in the same anchor, or am I really? Anyone?
trust me you should just this with caution. if enough bloggers flag your comment as spam then akismet will black list your ip and domain as spam. go with a name if you are commenting on wordpress blogs unless everyone else is spamming.
BlackKatz-rent in London is right if you keep on commenting like that most of the blogs ban you. Moreover that much long phrase isn't supported by most of blog Name text box.
Most real blogs will just delete your comment (and mark you as a spammer) if you leave comments with a name like that (even if your comment is on topic and adds to the discussion.) I really think you're better off using a real name... Or if you want to get a bit sneaky, sneak a keyword into a real sounding name... for example "Candy Johnson" sounds like it could be a real person...
i suggest you to try google keyword tool and focus on one keyword for title tag but when commenting dont use your main keyword often for anchor text bcz google thinks that you are targeting one keyword and may penalize you.Mixx it up,some times your main keyword some time your name or some time your website name.Suppose your name is kevin and your main keyword is "recipe candy" than you can also comment as kevin@recipecandy as anchor text.
Yes, You will promote only phrase. Its better to do focus on single keyword rather than phrase. It will be beneficial for you.