Anonymous Blog Comments

megaclick

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The comments we get on posts qualify as content for the post, but what is your opinion about anonymous blog comments without links?
 
If I understood correctly what you're asking, comments can make your site look like more of an authority and they can also increase dwell time. You can add some comments to your most important posts for starters if you want to test it out.
 
Can anonymous long blog comments without links (they don't advertise their services), make our SEO better?
 
Can anonymous long blog comments without links (they don't advertise their services), make our SEO better?
Yes, for sure. There are times when the search term I entered is found in the comments, but not at all in the article itself.

Still, it would be better to include the information in the article, not the comments. Comments can just be a sweet bonus if people ask something that didn't cross your mind.
 
Yes, for sure. There are times when the search term I entered is found in the comments, but not at all in the article itself.

What if we have a bunch of comments not relevant to the content like: "Amazing page! Tһis blog certainly has all the info I need."?
 
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Be careful of comments you post

A lot of people post the same garbage on a massive scale

Get enough of these and most of your page's content will be DUPLICATE TEXT

Not a good look
 
A lot of people post the same garbage on a massive scale
Get enough of these and most of your page's content will be DUPLICATE TEXT

I haven’t thought of it before, thank you for reminding me as I don't want to end up with duplicate content. :D
 
I haven’t thought of it before, thank you for reminding me as I don't want to end up with duplicate content. :D
It should really be looked at as a form of NEGATIVE SEO - intentionally sinking your competitors' rankings by building bad links content of theirs that beat your rankings AND also getting them to suffer a duplicate content by bombing them with comment text that's been published tons of times elsewhere.

It's rough out there
 
It should really be looked at as a form of NEGATIVE SEO - getting them to suffer a duplicate content by bombing them with comment text that's been published tons of times elsewhere.

Yes, it's a tight line here, good intentions leading to a bad outcome.
 
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