For those of you who use article marketing as a strategy to build links or increase traffic to your website, or simply to earn passive income through sites like HubPages and Squidoo, you will definitely be interested in my latest article about how to strengthen your article marketing strategy by building links to your articles through blog commenting and CommentLuv. CommentLuv, simply put, is a plugin that allows you to leave behind a link to your website AND a link to your latest post on a blog comment. Unlike leaving your link as the website and having it anchored to your name, you can have your article linked in your blog comment using the article's title with a free account on the ComLuv network. This article gives the reasons why you would want to build links to your articles, hubs, lenses, etc., plus links to guides on specific networks, including Bukisa, GoArticles, EzineArticles, HubPages, and Squidoo on how to setup your article marketing account with ComLuv, how to find CommentLuv enabled blogs, and how to use them to build high quality links back to your articles. Strengthen Article Marketing with CommentLuv Links I hope everyone finds this useful in making their article marketing plans more effective and valuable!
I am starting to see quite a few blogs use commentLuv. But I noticed that their pages seem to load slower. I don't know if it has anything to do with commentLuv or other plugins they maybe running. I want to give it a try, but I don't my pages to load slowy.
I know what you mean. CommentLuv hasn't given me any load time problems so far. I do have a new plugin that is causing me a bit of grief right now, and until I find a replacement just have to live with it. But before I installed that, CommentLuv didn't cause any problems. One big timehog is Tweetmeme on your homepage or category pages... having so many instances load on one page definitely slows things down. OIO Publisher caused me some trouble too, so I removed that. One of the comment form plugins did some heinous things to my load time, so I had to exchange it for another one. In general, having too many plugins is an issue, so you have to weed out the ones you need the most from the ones you can live without. I hope that helps!
I use to use CommentLuv on one of my blogs, but found that it just encouraged spammers to come by more frequently rather than encourage real readers to participate.