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By Terrance Charles |
This is one of the recent topics I came across lately. It’s all about finding high traffic blogs to be able to participate in and build linkback and residual traffic from posting comments to. There’s tons of ways, but I’ll show you a easy one that I use that works and some tips to monetize it better.
How to find high traffic blogs in minutes, free?…
This is a very responsive method if done correcty. If you find a high traffic blog with a good PR and alexa rating in the search engine that is targeted to what you offer, just leaving a comment can bring you back return traffic, linkbacks and a higher ranking in the search engine, search engines love it.
Here’s how to go about it. The 1st thing you want to do is find your target market, who are you trying to market to. You can go to google.com preferably since it brings back better search results and type in your target market. For example: If you are targeting golf, you would type in “Golf Blogs” don’t forget to put “Blogs” at the end so that it does bring up golf blogs.
Once you do your search, you want to concentrate on just the 1st 3 pages of results depending on how great your search term worked. You would go to these sites manually and take a look at the PR and alexa ranking which you can download google toolbar for PR and alexa toolbar for ranking. TIP: If the blog is active, you’ll see that it get’s a regular amount of comments, so people are participating.
Once you find your high traffic blog, you want to participate in the post. Be sure to read the blog post and comment on it according to what the post is about, you don’t want to just make up a comment, because it will look bad on you and it may not even be approved by the blog owner. Bloggers love comments on their blogs, so this is ok to leave one with your name and blog URL.
TIP: Instead of just leaving a simple comment, which there is nothing wrong with it, engage in a conversation, if you disagree with what you read, state it, and state why you disagree with it, keep it honest. It may amaze some people when they read it, but you are speaking your mind and inturn they’ll go to your site to see who you are, bingo.
BONUS: If you want to get a flood of visitors quickly, subscribe to the top high traffic blogs of your niche so that everytime it’s updated with a post, you can be the 1st to leave a comment. This works because the blog owner sends out to their personal list and their blog readers so people will be coming to the blog all day long, and if you have your comment thier 1st, you will pick up visitors that haven’t posted yet, but have read your comment.
This is GREAT too because, sometimes the readers and subcribers may not leave a comment, but they do read the blog post, so if you are the only one with a comment, you can capitalize on 100′s to 1000′s of views from that blog post and potentially have 100′s of visitors clicking to your website from the comment. Just the other day I had one blog send me 34 visitors on that one comment, and it’s continuing to send traffic.
Another great tool is the new BlogRush by John Reese which allows your blog post to show up on other blogs and it’s works like a traffic exchange, you add the widget to your blog and it displays all other blog post. You can see it in the lower right hand corner of this blog. Once you install it, you can click on the blog topics that interest you, and leave a comment there too, so it’s bringing the blogs to you
How to monetize it even better?
Spend a couple of hours using this method, search for high traffic blogs in your niche, participate in them and leave your comment along with your name and blog URL and repeat this process over and over, there are tons of high traffic blogs out there, you’ll won’t be landing on the same one everytime.
This will bring you a lot of residual traffic, it may be a couple 100 a day to even a couple 1,000+ a day, and that’s worth it. Not to mention, you are also getting linkbacks to your blogs, so it’s more likely for other bloggers to link to your blog if they like the content you have on your blog. Try this for atleast 1 day to see the effect that it has on your blog stats, once you get the hang of it, it becomes easier to drive traffic to your blog.
YOU are a Success,
Terrance Charles
TerranceCharles.com
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Topics: Blog Marketing / Web 2.0, Internet Marketing Tips, Online Social Networking, Search Engine Marketing, Web Traffic Generation | 10 Comments »


3:15 am on September 19th, 2007
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3:07 pm on September 20th, 2007
Terrance,
I like your idea here but I wonder if its feasible for someone like myself that has a new blog to try this strategy. I hope to offer a lot of good content but it will take time of course.
Is it better to wait till I have much more content before adopting your approach?
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3:59 pm on September 20th, 2007
[...] Terrance says, “This is one of the recent topics I came across lately. It’s all about finding high traffic blogs to be able to participate in and build linkback and residual traffic from posting comments to. There’s tons of ways, but I’ll show you a easy one that I use that works and some tips to monetize it better”. How To Find High Traffic Blogs In Minutes Free… [...]
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8:58 pm on September 21st, 2007
Nice article, some logical actions are very well pointed. A high traffic blog may be recognized also by the high number of subscribers (you may see it on FeedBurner tag, which is very common on blogs). About the linkbacks, it matter if they’re maarked with “nofollow” attribute or not – this is just for SEO. Otherwise these backlinks may bring a lot of traffic, as you have already been stated into above article. Congrats!
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12:38 am on September 22nd, 2007
Hey John, I just checked out your blog and it’s great. Regardless if you are just starting out with blogging, it’s a building process.
It’s always ok to leave comments like you did, because it will give a linkback to your blog and inturn drive you traffic from other visitors and commenters.
The most part of your blog that you want to focus on is the plugins. You want to have plugins that make it viral so that people can easily bookmark or recommend it, and also being able to ping it to blog directories to let the search engines know that you updated your site, that does drive traffic too.
A great pinging service is pingomatic.com that pings several sites to let them know that you’ve updated your blog. Also sites like plugIM which is the widget you see to the right of my post get’s your blog post noticed, so it’s more on monetizing it and your traffic will start building.
Thanks John.
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11:11 pm on September 29th, 2007
Excellent Post. My compliments to the author.
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6:26 pm on November 5th, 2007
Thank you for the advice, i really apreciate it.
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11:11 pm on October 12th, 2008
Nahhhh
I think how it works is that you find the blog sites, and then you have to respond from the greatest literary prowess at your disposal.
Your comments on the sites need to be thought-provoking and completely original, and only then will visitors want to click on the link to your site.
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1:12 am on October 13th, 2008
Gnrafard, your definitely right about that. When you leave a comment on a high traffic blog, it does have to be original, controversial, humor, debatable, curiousity etc for people to pay attention and respond or visit your website.
Most of the high traffic blog sites already have a lot of people leaving comments and reading comments so even a regular comment will still get people to your blog in cases, great point.
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1:52 am on June 25th, 2009
Good article. Very helpful. Ive been trying to find a quick way to identify high traffic business blogs without a lot of success. This helps. Thanks.
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