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How to Index Backlinks Using Blog Comment

Blog commenting has been known as one of the ways to get backlinks for years even though many of us will be agree that today, the generated links are giving us the low quality ones.

However, if we are utilizing it properly, blog commenting can still useful in how good it is to index backlinks we have been created before even for the stubborn sites that giving us headache to index their web pages.

Best link building practice through blog commenting

For the past few years, I have been experiencing that blog comment is not only useful to get links and drive a traffic for my blogs.

It is also still becoming a great way to index backlinks especially for the profile link building sites where the generated pages I have created are seemingly taking forever to be indexed.

How to index backlinks from public profile sites

Let's say you just found the interesting sites with high quality metrics leading you to think that you must create the public profiles there since they are providing a form to drop your blog's link.

Instead of worrying about how to index all the links since many of them are hard for being indexed, why not utilizing blog comments to index such profiles?

How to do that?

If you have been familiar to link building, you must be knowing about the tiered link building strategy.

Basically, you are building the other blogs where some of the published posts will be the source of backlinks for your main site.

The same strategy can also be applied for your profile links with the following orders:
  1. Create the public profiles at chosen sites.
  2. Make a database or file contained with all the profile URLs where they can be accessed publicly.
  3. Find other sites or blogs where you can leave a comment.
  4. Insert the URL of your public profile in a comment both in user profile or even in a message section if possible.
After all, the next step you are going to do is monitoring all the profile URLs through a database you've created and check whether or not the URLs have been indexed on Google.

For each URLs, try to build around 5 to 20 comment links and wait for a couple of day or even a week to see the result. Mostly, doing that is really useful in indexing the profile links based on what I have been done before.

In fact, my experience in hired a link building service before was also using this strategy to index all the links.

After all the backlinks were created, this service was sent me a spreadsheet file contained with all the profile URLs along with all comment links to help each URLs being indexed.

But what if my site/blog will be a potential candidate to be penalized by doing this?

To be fair, if only I could create 200 profile links manually in 2 months, why would I worry about that?

I mean, compared to thousands of profile links in just a week, 200 is nothing.

Meanwhile, other bloggers are even building more links that I couldn't possible to build alone in my life and their blogs are not even penalized?

At least, there are many sites that not even get deindexed yet. I'm not asking anyone to build links everyday for the entire year.

Just do it for 50 links or hundreds of link in certain amounts of month and then stopped it so you can focus on building the quality contents and else that are not harmful.

Not a hundred of links in a night since it will be an excessive link building strategy and potentially being penalized by search engines if done repeatedly.

Therefore, the numbers of link as well as the amounts of time to spend are the important keys here.

Creating 100 or 200 profile links in 2 months is something not to worry about to say the least according to my experience for years and until now.

Read also: Did You Create a Database of All Blog Post URLs?

I'm not claiming that it is a safe move, but I am sure to tell you that it can't be as dangerous as you may are thinking.

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