Profile Commenting Vs Page Commenting

Discussion in 'Blogging' started by imuncutno1, Dec 15, 2013.

  1. #1
    We know we can comment on any blog with our blog profile. That is, once you commented on a particular niche blog, it will link direct to your profile (unless one niche one profile or one account?), be it Facebook, Blogspot, WordPress and so forth.

    However, today I have a new question. And that of my question is, how do we make a comment, and it will be linked back to our page profile such as Google+ page, Fanpage, etc.?

    If not, do you think Google or Facebook would probably take a look at this way of targeted link building and help increase your website traffic or even conversion?

    I am just curious. Nevertheless, do please share your view.
     
    imuncutno1, Dec 15, 2013 IP
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    YJunK Active Member

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    As far as I know there's very few commenting systems that allow you to set a custom click-through destination when you comment. A good idea would be to have some sort of banner/header that would encourage newcomers to visit a specific website. IE your banner on facebook could have links to your G+ fan page, or FB Fanpage, etc.
    There's no work-around, and unfortunately it doesn't look like what you want will ever happen. Perhaps people see it as something that would encourage spam or create a lot of unnecessary comment-threads made by people who just want their blogs/fanpages to be noticed.
     
    YJunK, Dec 17, 2013 IP
  3. imuncutno1

    imuncutno1 Well-Known Member

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    I have to agreed with you.
    However, considering one single point here. That is, perhaps, it would lesser the creation of new profile using few different phone cards. You know. One card only costs less than a buck, and you can straight away get an unused number, mainly for satisfying FB and Email registering.

    Hence, page commenting might be able to reduce the creation of many fake profiles, right?
     
    imuncutno1, Dec 17, 2013 IP
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    If I understand your point correctly, you're saying that having to login with FB or Google you have to spend money on a card? That's true, but spending a buck is still more costly than creating fan-pages for free, so maybe they're just doing the best they can to prevent spam.

    I completely agree with you about the commenting system, though. Being able to link to a specific fanpage or social network account would be EXTREMELY convenient. I wish more commenting systems had that feature.
     
    YJunK, Dec 19, 2013 IP