Published: Jan 22, 2009 - 09:14 pm
Story Found By: onreact 1220 Days ago
Category: SEM
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Fantastic write up. Thanks for sharing!
I would like to share this with some of our clients! Very nice.
Just too cool. This happens more frequently than we realize. Huge motivation to stay engaged in the conversation.
Good story. Will link to this example for my upcomming post. My tips: Dont post irrelevant and useless comments. Think of comments as marketing for human reader, dont write spam for "pagerank".
Ironic, because my supervisor suggested that I start commenting on peoples blogs for the same reason... It is true the power of blogging & even commenting on blogs is very rewarding... Connections can be made on simple tools like sphinn...
Its kinda like chaos theory - the butterfly effect
I like to leave a kind comment when the blog is dofollow.
Comments that dont add anything to my blog dont even see the light of day there. I premoderate everything and if people feed me one liners in the hope of being able to push their lame sites to my users, I just mark them as spam. If people have something useful to contribute, though, Ill happily leave it up, plus end up checking their sites in return.
An inspirational story for us all. Just goes to show the power of the Internet.
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