Automate your blog commenting campaigns
An important aspect of blogging is that it is a two-way, peer-to-peer communication medium. To get your blog read by others, you must actively engage your readers and build mutually beneficial relationships with other bloggers.
One way to get others to know about your blog is to leave comments on their blogs. I regularly read blogs not only to get ideas and inspiration, but also to reach out to other bloggers and promote my own blog. Leaving relevant, on-topic comments on other people’s blogs is a source of both direct traffic and one-way links back to your own site.
But blog commenting can be a tedious process. A few days ago I stumbled across a blog commenting software that relieves much of the headache involved in finding blog posts and leaving comments on them. With BlogCommentDemon, I can find hundreds of blogs that are related to my topic of interest and quickly leave comments on them. This piece of software is the only one of its kind with a comment tracking system. You will be able to track if your comments are approved.
Don’t get me wrong; I don’t advocate spamming in any way, shape, or form. I am not suggesting that you buy this software to leave “great post…I agree” comments to thousands of blogs. But if you want to make life a little easier, BlogCommentDemon is the way to go.
Here are some of the features of BlogCommentDemon:
- Track your comments to check if they are approved.
- Deep crawl a website for more similar pages.
- Sort blogs according to TLD, PageRank, Dofollow/Nofollow.
- Scan the number of comments and outgoing links on a blog page.
- Random proxy server support.
- Dashboard showing all your recent dofollow blogs.
- Ability to add and organize the blogs as favorites.
- Auto-fill the comment field.
Visit this link to buy the software for just $47. Yes, I am an affiliate of BlogCommentDemon (and a happy customer, too).
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That must be the reason why I can repetitive comments on most of my blogs with that kind of writing style. I really prefer personal comments than those coming from the robot. It is so easy to tell.
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