blog comment - what do you think is a low OBL

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HI

i saw a lot of people offering comment blasts. most of them buy a AA list and blast the hell out of it, so a customer have a link on a OBL 300 site....

so if you talk about low outbound links on a comment page or something, what is your understanding of a low OBL?

might be 10,20,50,100 ??
 
yes, so many sites available in market but i think that the link is sure for the back link.

thank you.
 
If you ask me, I would consider anything below 50 as low OBL.
 
I think low OBL is under 100 links. Google crawls only 100+ links so if you want your backlinks to count you should choose pages with less than 100 OBL
 
depends on PR of site

PR0 -->20
PR1 -->30
PR2--->40
PR3-->40
PR4-->50
PR5-->70
PR6-->100
PR7 and up --> no such thing as too many obls.
 
okay, so i think below 50 is in general a good value to work with...
 
depends on PR of site

PR0 -->20
PR1 -->30
PR2--->40
PR3-->40
PR4-->50
PR5-->70
PR6-->100
PR7 and up --> no such thing as too many obls.

Exactly depends on the Page rank of the page also. Follow these rules and you won't go far wrong.
 
Let me tell you guys a story about blog comments and OBL's. If an auto approve blog has less then 50 OBL on the page, the odds are, it is because the page only allows a certain number of comments per page.

So you make you comment, you check how many OBL's, and you are happy to see it is quite low and you are successfully skimming some PR. But before Google bot has a chance to index your link, you are pushed to Page 2 of the comments, and you get nothing.

Just a little thing to keep in mind when doing bulk blog comments. This is especially important when purchasing blog comments where the provider promises you "less then 50 OBL per page".
 
@kickflip

that could definitely happen, but most of the time you have a sticky blog comment, where no one else had ever comented :) thats my experience, but i have to admit, i am scraping with my own tools and do not use public or bought AA lists...
 
@kickflip

that could definitely happen, but most of the time you have a sticky blog comment, where no one else had ever comented :) thats my experience, but i have to admit, i am scraping with my own tools and do not use public or bought AA lists...

Are you getting auto approved comments or manually approved? Do their other blog posts have lots of comments on them? Do you check the pages manually?
 
Are you getting auto approved comments or manually approved? Do their other blog posts have lots of comments on them? Do you check the pages manually?

i go for AA comments...mostly its just one page where the comment area are spammed to death...i check the pages with some tools
 
Sorry about the noob question. Can someone explain OBL please?

Thanks beforehand.
 
obl = outbound links

means how many external links a page has....
less obl is better cause link juice is higher for each link
 
OBL= Out bound links from a page Edit:someone else posted at the same as i did
 
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I go for OBLs less than 30 for manual blog commenting. Anything more is for indexing of links to main site.
 
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