Gaining Backlinks With Blog Comments
Category: Rant
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I’m a observing soul and my curiosity tends to get the best of me at times.
I’m participating in this year’s Thirty Day Challenge being presented by Ed Dale and gang. I must say the information that they are providing is top notch, with one exception. That exception would be comments on other blogs to gain links back to your main content.
As any good search engine marketeer knows, backlinks are the #1 way to get the search engines, Yahoo in particular, to take notice of your content. This can be done in many ways. The best and easiest way is to post comments on the blogs. Ed tells the participants of the 30DC to be relevant when posting comments on others blogs and I couldn’t agree more.
But..are these relevant comments?
- It can occasionally become problematic to set apart the good vintage text from the dreadful
- Also the natural next question is: ‘What’s if Worth?’
- So for the collector - what are the key things you need to know?
- There is just not enough information on this topic as far as I am concerned!
Ed has created a blog about Vintage Electric Guitars, which is a great market. I have been watching the progress the backlinks that are being created for the blog and I must say I’m a little disappointed. To my dismay, the backlink strategy that is being employed is verging on the edge of spam.
First the backlink results:

40+ backlinks in less than a week….pretty damn good!
Now the comments I pointed out above, taken in the right context and found on blogs about music and guitars would be perfect, but these comments are not on relevant blogs at all. In fact, many of the sites are far from the topic of Vintage Electric Guitars. These links are coming from blogs about wine, pruning shears and photography. Don’t get me wrong, there are comments on blogs that are targeted to music but they are far and few between.
I have followed Ed for 3 years now, learning about him while I was a member of StomperNet. He is the genuine deal. With that said, I’m a little disappointed to see this type of comment tactics being used to game other blog’s comment sections. Now to be fair, Ed is probably not building these back links himself, rather he has the lab doing it for him. I lean towards the lab doing the linking and if that’s the case, the lab folks need a little better training.
Now I’m sure Ed (or a lab member) will see the incoming link from this post and thats ok. I don’t mind spreading link juice to his guitar blog. Like I said, I think he is a stand up guy and I know he’s into guitars. The point I wanted to make here is when making comments on another person blog, try and be respectful and interested in the owners content. If your going to post a comment at least post a comment because it interests you..not just to gain a link.
Edit: One thing that did not occur to me when writing this post this am was it may be possible the there is a campaign to smear the work and teachings that Ed and team are graciously sharing with the world. After a little investigative reading and contemplating, the incoming links that are showing up for Ed’s blog are more than likely the work of people who have bad intentions. It is a shame that this is happening to his blog, of which is actually a true passion of his and could have worked well for him. It’s a real shame that a few ‘turd balls’ are ruining it. My hats off to the 30DC team. The information they are sharing is far and above what most people deserve to receive for free.