Blog Comments in 2017

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Are these good links to dilute main anchors?

I know i won't get any juice but are these to spammy these days?
 
In moderation they can be useful for anchor diversity, link diversity, getting other more important links indexed, etc. Can pass some authority if done correctly and if they're done as part of a broader link building strategy.
 
Avoid them OP its 2017. Better use other option if you want dilute your anchor ratio.
 
i use them to index tier 1 links, it doesn't get them all but works on some :)
 
Lol happy to see people saying blog comment doesn't work. It means they hav not been enjoying the benefits.

My advice to OP : Do not outsource it. Do this yourself.

I even got a sale from it because of my comment.
 
Blog comments are great. Gary stated at SMX East 2017 that blog comments work...
 
I still see plenty of sites ranking for very profitable keywords in the casino niche, which are only using a mix of shite PBN, directory and guestbook links. Guestbook links making up the vast majority of the links.
 
I still see plenty of sites ranking for very profitable keywords in the casino niche, which are only using a mix of shite PBN, directory and guestbook links. Guestbook links making up the vast majority of the links.

This btw is a method that has never even been mentioned here once since it started to be quite mainstream in CPA niches. Every. Single. Fuckin. CPA. Site. that targets health/supplements and similar bullshit is a spammy big site full of guestposts, forum posts and Ning platform posts combined with shitty hidden PBN links. Do you people sometimes see that supplement stuff here on the forum? Yeah that's the stuff backlinking these domains.

I can't even imagine how much money those guys have to rake. $1K a day must be pretty common there. Yet nobody here on BHW has ever discussed this topic. Not once.
 
This btw is a method that has never even been mentioned here once since it started to be quite mainstream in CPA niches. Every. Single. Fuckin. CPA. Site. that targets health/supplements and similar bullshit is a spammy big site full of guestposts, forum posts and Ning platform posts combined with shitty hidden PBN links. Do you people sometimes see that supplement stuff here on the forum? Yeah that's the stuff backlinking these domains.

I can't even imagine how much money those guys have to rake. $1K a day must be pretty common there. Yet nobody here on BHW has ever discussed this topic. Not once.

Too many gurus preaching spam is dead. I could post a fuck load of examples. Also something else I am noticing more and more of is links on parked domains.
 
Too many gurus preaching spam is dead. I could post a fuck load of examples. Also something else I am noticing more and more of is links on parked domains.

I also believe that spam in it's purest form is dead. Or rather, that id depends on the niche. Still, it's beyond me how long has the Google been alright with the spam that's going on in CPA niches. It's been around 2 years now.

Could you elaborate on the parked domains?
 
I also believe that spam in it's purest form is dead. Or rather, that id depends on the niche. Still, it's beyond me how long has the Google been alright with the spam that's going on in CPA niches. It's been around 2 years now.

Could you elaborate on the parked domains?

Just sites with ads on parked domains. The ads come up as anchor text backlinks.
 
This btw is a method that has never even been mentioned here once since it started to be quite mainstream in CPA niches. Every. Single. Fuckin. CPA. Site. that targets health/supplements and similar bullshit is a spammy big site full of guestposts, forum posts and Ning platform posts combined with shitty hidden PBN links. Do you people sometimes see that supplement stuff here on the forum? Yeah that's the stuff backlinking these domains.

You guys are dropping some great sense. I have also been noticing that loads of health sites at the front pages are just aged and filled with a lot of comment and profile links. Yet, they somehow stay there for years.

I've just started a new niche site and already got a bunch of articles with low comp, high volume keywords. Going to experiment on this using the method you guys mentioned. Will gradually hit with tons of:

1) Social signals
2) Profile links
3) Blog/Forum comments
4) Expired web 2.0s with tier 2 301s
 
You guys are dropping some great sense. I have also been noticing that loads of health sites at the front pages are just aged and filled with a lot of comment and profile links. Yet, they somehow stay there for years.

I've just started a new niche site and already got a bunch of articles with low comp, high volume keywords. Going to experiment on this using the method you guys mentioned. Will gradually hit with tons of:

1) Social signals
2) Profile links
3) Blog/Forum comments
4) Expired web 2.0s with tier 2 301s


This is my exact combo, but I stay away from forum comments as too time consuming. I'm manually doing niche blog comments though.
 
Lol happy to see people saying blog comment doesn't work. It means they hav not been enjoying the benefits.

My advice to OP : Do not outsource it. Do this yourself.

I even got a sale from it because of my comment.

THIS. If you actually take the time to find the sites yourself and put them on traffic generating pages - You get a ranking influx and traffic spike relevant to whatever you're selling. As engagement is a huge ranking factor in Google now, it just propels you're site even further. It's a no-brainer.

Plus 30+ no follow mixture naked URL links from niche relevant sites are always great company to have in you're link profile.
 
This btw is a method that has never even been mentioned here once since it started to be quite mainstream in CPA niches. Every. Single. Fuckin. CPA. Site. that targets health/supplements and similar bullshit is a spammy big site full of guestposts, forum posts and Ning platform posts combined with shitty hidden PBN links. Do you people sometimes see that supplement stuff here on the forum? Yeah that's the stuff backlinking these domains.

I can't even imagine how much money those guys have to rake. $1K a day must be pretty common there. Yet nobody here on BHW has ever discussed this topic. Not once.

Shhhh... lol.

People rarely mention things that ARE working, also it's been going on longer than 2 years... More like 9+ years. They have evolved with time and still kill it right now. They are also way past the 1k days.
 
Niche relevant blog comments with low OBL can be good for tier 1 diversification, but in general most of it is spammed to death by automated link building which is used on lower tiers for indexing.
 
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