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Way To Allow Comments On A Website? (Isn't A Blog)

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by bad_bob00, Aug 26, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi there,

    I've got a website which I would like to enable comments on - like some kind of a comment box. Is this sort of thing possible? I would like it because it would improve user-experience and search engine optimization on the website.

    Also, I found a program - http://www.cbox.ws/ - would something like this get picked up by the search engines? (People can post messages that appear on the Cbox on the site).


    Thanks for any help :)
    Matt
     
    bad_bob00, Aug 26, 2007 IP
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    depotgang Peon

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  3. bad_bob00

    bad_bob00 Active Member

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    #3
    Rather use a free alternative if there is one :)

    Also this isn't a blog - it's just a normal website.
     
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  4. magda

    magda Notable Member

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    #4
    I'd suggest 2 different ways you could this-
    either through jotform.com -
    there is an option to make the submissions public,

    or else a tag board, i.e tag-board.com
     
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  5. priyakochin

    priyakochin Banned

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    #5
    Cbox is a Shoutbox.U can get this script for free.I think its good to use this type of things in ur site to keep it alive.
     
    priyakochin, Aug 26, 2007 IP
  6. bad_bob00

    bad_bob00 Active Member

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    I realise its good to keep it looking active/alive etc, but I'm wondering if the search engines will pick up the comments/messages in the Shoutbox/Cbox? Will it have the same SEO advantages as having comments (like on a blog)?

    Thanks :)
     
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  7. SEO Admin

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    Yes,you can add comments box.Every blog has the option to add like that.
     
    SEO Admin, Aug 27, 2007 IP
  8. glengall1

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    #8
    It isn't a blog. If you had read the post you would have seen that.

    I use a customer feedback for comments on a real site rather than a blog. It doesn't have a box for the front but I use Old Guy Scripts cause it is free. The support from him is great even although it is free.
     
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  9. bad_bob00

    bad_bob00 Active Member

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    Thanks glengall1, reps given :)

    Does anyone know if the Shoutbox would get picked up by search engines - with the comments being seen as new content?
     
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    priyakochin Banned

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    I was using one shotbox inside my site.The messages from it was took by SE.
     
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  11. glengall1

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    Your more than welcome. Unfortunately I don't know about this one. The one I use does but I haven't a clue about Shoutbox. I don't see why not though.
     
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    bad_bob00 Active Member

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    Ah right okay, thanks for the help again.

    If anyone that has a Shoutbox or knows whether search engines pick up the comments posted on these on a website, please let me know! :)

    Thanks
     
    bad_bob00, Aug 27, 2007 IP
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    proxymaster Banned

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    #13
    Just code your own module

    should be just a few SELECT and INSERT statements
     
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    shafty Well-Known Member

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    #14
    Why dont you just link from your main site to your blog.??

    That was my solution and it worked fine..
     
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    oseymour Well-Known Member

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    I just took a look and it looks like the comments on shoutbox are picked by the Search Engines
     
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    #16
    i suggest you to hire a php programmer
     
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    #17
    Just dig up some old 'guestbook' program. Popular years ago on the net.
     
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    Hire a PHP programmer for a a bit or do it yourself if you know PHP. The code really isn't too complicated, I made one for my site a few months ago. Its worked very very well for us, we have around 80 pages of comments cached now.
     
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    bad_bob00 Active Member

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    #19
    Thanks for the replies again.

    I would link to the blog with the comments but I don't think search engines would pick this up.

    I would also use PHP but I don't think this is allowed by my web host :(

    I will go ahead with the Shoutbox for now, thanks for the replies and help.
    Matt
     
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    Agreed. Just use a simple database and comment form. if you start on another system it would be very hard to import the comments to a new system in future.

    If your host won't allow it get a new host.:)
     
    mad4, Aug 28, 2007 IP