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[11:00:15 AM] Gerald J Weber III: They’re the lifeblood of blogging. Without this ability to interact with the author and other readers, blogs wouldn’t be blogs at all. They’d just be standard, boring, static articles.

When the subject of blog commenting typically comes up in SEO conversations, it’s usually related to link building. And while commenting can be a part of your link building strategy, the benefits of commenting extend far beyond link building.
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from onreact 1048 Days ago #
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I strongly advise everybody not to comment on just one "blog" ;-)

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from mascholik 1048 Days ago #
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I always try to go for blogwalking,read the articles and submit comments related to the topics.Many times I got the new knowledges from the site and that was very useful to wider my horison.I visit this blog also to explore all articles to enhance the effectiveness and exposure of my site.Thanks for providing this great article.Regards,Abdul Cholik-Indonesia

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from MiguelGomez 1043 Days ago #
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Absolutely agree with this.  I hate when people comment just to drop a link back to their site/blog.  Comment about what you read and make linking a secondary process.   You can learn a lot by participating in comments and you can widen your understanding about different topics. 

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