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Jan

Deep Linking Comments

by admin

Deep Linking
This evening I was taking note of all the comments for the $100 competition I’m running and I noticed that everyone has entered their homepage as their URL in the Comment Form. Why don’t you deep-link to individual posts?

Here’s a piece of advice. Whenever you write a comment don’t enter the homepage as the URL, instead use the url of your latest post.

Now why would you do this?

  1. If people like your site and recommend it to others, the link is usually to the homepage so the link growth to the homepage will look after itself to some extent.
  2. Say Google comes along to your site and sees a couple of thousand links to your homepage but ZERO to any other page, it’s likely they will think something is up.
  3. More pages will have the chance of getting a PR ranking, which is a good thing. Say you have eight keyword phrases you are trying to rank for. Now they don’t have to be all on the homepage. Each phrase can have it’s own page, giving it a better possibility of higher SERPs.

This is not just for comments, this should be part of your link building strategy so that not only will your homepage rank high, but your inner pages will too. That will in turn give your site a strong backbone of high PR individual pages as a whole and will rank them higher in SERPs.

Another advantage is that if your comment is related to the topic of one of your posts and you use it’s url, when a visitor clicks the link and finds the related post they are more likely to read other posts and become a regular (if the content is good).

The only time I use the homepage URL is if a site uses the comment luv plugin, I have found that it displays the authors name instead of the post’s title. I’ll leave you with a question: Would you rather have all your PR on a page that is constantly changing or on many pages that are rock solid?

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There are 18 Comments

  1. That is very interesting.

    I’ll give it a try right now (though it is convenient to leave it alone since i’ve been here before and the form is all filled out!).

    So, I put the most recent post info (an article thankfully!) into the box above this comment box. That works ok for me since I sign off with…

    Pam Hoffman
    http: //seminarlist.blogspot.com

    which DOES go to the ‘homepage’ of the site.

    So it seems that we benefit more by going directly to a post.

    If I’m posting to my blog every day yet I only comment on a few blogs a day, will this really help?

    You have definitely given me much food for thought…

    Pam Hoffman
    http: //seminarlist.blogspot.com

    Scribbled by Pam Hoffman on 15/01/08 at 5:25 am
  2. For some reason I didn’t think that was “the thing to do” but you make some good points. I’ve been wondering about it lately and now you’ve gone and made up my mind :) It does make sense.

    Scribbled by claire on 15/01/08 at 9:03 am
  3. Hmm, very interesting. You are my first “guinea pig” then ;). I will try this approach for a while as it does make sense. I use commentluv on my site, and I hope a lot of people start using it as it is a great plugin. Unfortunately it is only for Wordpress I think.

    Scribbled by Jorn on 15/01/08 at 10:16 am
  4. Am not against this.. and i do comment in different pattern… The best way i think is to comment with the relevant url.. for example if there is a post about building traffic, the u can comment with the link of the article you have written in your blog. and not just the recent article. ( That helps to increase SERP as the link is relevant to what is mentioned in the post)

    Scribbled by Vishnu on 15/01/08 at 11:11 am
  5. @Pam: Not all post are created equal ;) I usually pick my last best post and use that until I make another what I consider as a good post. You could also target your pillar posts.

    @Claire: At first it might seem odd but really it’s odd not to ;)

    Scribbled by Colin King on 15/01/08 at 10:41 pm
  6. Hi Colin!

    You mention ‘pillar post’ and I haven’t heard that term before. Do you write about this somewhere on your blog? Is there a definition you might give (i think i get the idea, just want to know for sure).

    I appreciate your hard work here at CK Marketing!

    Pam Hoffman
    http: //seminarlist.blogspot.com

    Scribbled by Pam Hoffman on 16/01/08 at 3:21 am
  7. I was guilty of doing this, but great article. Caused me to re-think my strategy. Thanks for posting it.

    Scribbled by Steve on 16/01/08 at 3:58 am
  8. Nice! this is one of thebest tips about bloging that i found in these couple of weeks.

    Scribbled by Hugo santos on 16/01/08 at 6:33 pm
  9. @Pam: These are posts that are longer than average (750 words approx but at least 500) that thoroughly covers a topic within the blogs subject area. The content is timeless, original and unique. It is wise to take your time over them as they can set the theme or mood of the blog. It is also useful if you do a lot of keyword research so that they have a lot of SEO power to attract the Search Engines and other bloggers.

    @Steve: It’s not guilt ;) It’s just not an obvious thing to do but really it’s a must do.

    Scribbled by Colin King on 16/01/08 at 6:41 pm
  10. It’s something I have been thinking about doing and linking to a post related to the post you are commenting provides more information for readers.
    I will start with this comment. Thanks!

    Scribbled by Stephan Miller on 17/01/08 at 7:52 pm
  11. @Stephan: thx :) and I reciprocated, left a question for ya…

    Scribbled by Colin King on 17/01/08 at 10:53 pm
  12. Great suggestion! I’ll definitely utilize this, starting now :)

    Scribbled by Erica on 18/01/08 at 12:35 am
  13. @Erica: Don’t forget, if you’re a frequent blogger then target your better posts.

    Scribbled by Colin King on 18/01/08 at 4:28 pm
  14. Thanks for the great tips and I will definitely start doing that.

    Scribbled by Sarah on 26/01/08 at 7:46 pm
  15. @Sarah: You’re welcome :)

    Scribbled by Colin King on 26/01/08 at 11:15 pm
  16. Thanks for the insight. I’ll apply this deep henceforth. Happy new year!

    Scribbled by Pele on 27/01/08 at 1:16 am
  17. This is a great tip.Very informative and very logical.From now onwards, I will be practicing deep linking starting from right here.

    Scribbled by Clement on 27/01/08 at 1:57 pm
  18. […] context, in other words not just a link like on a Blogroll, but one that is in a post, I call this Deep linking, that post was about comments but the principal is the same for posts. Also if your link is in a […]

    Scribbled by Trackbacks, Pingbacks, Linkbacks - huh? | CK Marketing on 26/03/08 at 10:16 pm

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