–NOTE– I’ve just updated my version of the commentLuv plugin, it looks like the later versions comply with how WordPress handles nofollow by default, i.e. unless the blog owner is running a DoFollow plugin then these links are not followed. There is still some value in using this, most blog owners don’t like spammy keyword rich “user names” associated with comments, at least this way you can use whatever link text you like.
I don’t think there is a SEO’er out there who doesn’t appreciate the benefit that leaving comments on blogs can bring. WordPress in particular gives you a very easy way of getting a 1-way link back to whichever website you specify in the comment form. The major problem with this is that these links are nofollowed by default, in other words Google won’t count them. There are a number of WP plug-ins designed to bypass this and reward your commentators with a followed link, one of the best (and one I’ve been using since it was first written) is CommentLuv. The CommentLuv plugin works by looking for an RSS feed associated with the domain you specify in the comment form, it then creates a followed link to the top entry in that feed. If you’re the sort of person that only creates blogs then commenting on blogs that use the CommentLuv plugin is a perfect way of building your link profile. My problem is this, most of my main money makers are not blogs, they are static websites. Where there’s a will there’s usually a way though. This is a trick I’ve been using for a while to get the CommentLuv links back to my static websites and it’s one I’m going to share with you now.
The trick is of course to hand code an RSS feed for your static content and then use the “link – alternate” tag to let CommentLuv know about it. What where when? Don’t worry, I’ll make it easy for you. Download this RSS file. If you open it and have a look you’ll see the basic guts of an RSS file. All you need to do is replace the Title, Link and pubDate values with your sites information (make up the pubDate). The title value will be used as the anchor text for your link from CommentLuv. You’ll notice that the RSS contains 5 items, I prefer to do it this way. When I first tested with only 1 entry CommentLuv didn’t seem to pick it up so I’ve settled with 5. Don’t forget that you can always rotate the items pubDate’s if you want to change what page is getting the link when you comment. Once you’re happy with your RSS file upload it to your website, call it whatever you like, I usually go for rss.xml – make sure you can surf to it by entering its URL into your browser.
Now that’s done all that’s left to do is alter your home page HTML. Here’s what you need to add to the header:-
<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Your Site Names Feed" href="http://www.yourdomainhere.com/rss.xml" />
This is assuming you uploaded your RSS file (called rss.xml) to your home directory.
From now on every time you leave a comment on a CommentLuv enabled blog with that domain your most recent item in the RSS file will be linked to using the link text you specified. It’s a fantastic way of getting a followed, keyword rich link back to a static domain.
Oh yeah, almost forgot to mention. There are also several forum scripts that pick up on this as well
22 Responses to “How To Get Keyword Rich
FollowedLinks From Blog Comments For Your Static Websites”Thai Trinh
May 14, 2009
Very good post. I admire your work and the best of luck to your success!
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|Jeet
May 14, 2009
Supercool. I had made a guest post about this on blogussion. Good to see that others are also using this trick.
|Paul B
May 14, 2009
RSS has been an amazing technology for those of us that like to mess with these things
There are so many plugins and website extensions that take advantage of RSS that can be played in this way to get the content we want highlighted.
|Jeet
May 14, 2009
Totally agree with you, I am using the hand-written and discoverable RSS feed on this site (using in my comment). I have also used custom RSS in similar manner on v7n’s latest blog feed and had blogged about it on a blog owned by rishabsood.
I am now trying to use RSS to find out approval/review frequencies of web directories, it’s work in progress that I should release to public soon.
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|R Kumar
May 15, 2009
I never knew about the benefits of CommentLuv until I read about it in one of blogs that I have bookmarked. After reading your post, I have learnt the enhancements that I could do with Commentluv. A nice post worth a read.
Since commenting can help in generating a good amount of traffic to your websites, Commentluv can help in generating some traffic to your blogs and websites.
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