Comment posted on DoFollow Express: Is Traffic Generation Cafe Getting Off? by Alex@Jocuri
Well Ana,
It’s your decision entirely and I think going nofollow is best for your blog’s ranking but bad for a part of your community.
Why I comment on your blog?
Well, for some time now I wanted to learn about internet marketing, and I arrived on your blog via an other blog that recommended you for traffic generation tips, also he was mentioning something about how important traffc generation is and all that so I arrived to your blog, read that post, commented and left. Only to arrive back the second day from an other recommendation so I subscribed to your feed since then.
I am not going to lie, while learning and reading all I think I need to be an internet marketer, I left a comment with one of my current websites.
If I think the article will benefit me, I will be here nofollow or dofollow.
Good luck to you!
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Hi Ana,Great article! This linking strategy can be used by any website not only blogs.
What I think is better when it comes to linking is that every link should add more content and more value to the article/website. Linking should be done when you think that the the content of that link can be helpful (or explain better) what you want to say. One of the best example is when using a foreign/unknown to others word and linking to its wikipedia page.
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Hi Ana,
I went on to visit the post you recommended about Facebook ads, because I hear a lot of people saying it’s all worth it and always brings targeted traffic. The funny thing is I never noticed an ad on facebook, I wonder where the ads go.In my opinion, the best traffic is organic traffic that you don’t have to pay for, you don’t have to beg for (forum signatures, ads etc) because if you have to put a large banner that says “Click here now!” to get a visitor you can bet that he will bounce as soon as the page loads.
On the other hand organic, natural visitors who are interested in what you have to offer are the best kind and this can be obtained via search engines, social media(if done right, sometimes obligated visitors, like bloggers who had a comment from you and they come back to give you a comment, are not what you are targeting… sometimes) and funny thing, web directories (although thought dead, if you get visitors from them it’s usually very targeted).Maybe, there are more way but I am off to read about Facebook ads.
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Hi Ana, great post, like always.I see you kind of summed up some of your other post into this and added some new points as well.
One thing that puzzles me is that people tend to run away for new blogs, and I wonder why. I am pretty much sure that everybody started from the bottom and climbed their way up.
Anyway, great tips Ana!
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That’s my nephew when he was 3 or 4 days old.He is now, almost three months old
and still growing.You have a nice day too, Ana!
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Hi Ana, I usually comment in some high traffic blogs mainly for my link building campaign. But whenever I find an article which gives more values to the readers I don’t worry about the Nofollow, dofollow thing. I just post a comment to appreciate the author. The later is the reason that I am commenting here.
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