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Commenthunt helps you build links to increase website traffic

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This is the 12th part of The Link Building Cookbook series showing you the best places to build links to increase website traffic.

A great way to build backlinks is from related blogs. The problem that most people run into is the blogs do not have a “Top Commentators” plugin, or do not have search engine friendly blog comments. I have run across a blog search engine that lists only blogs that have dofollow enabled. So far, the list is pretty small, but I feel it has potential and should not be overlooked. The site is called CommentHunt.com.

The site brings up a lot of duplicate entries, so if one blog gets accepted EVERY single post shows up in the search engine. This is nice for if you want to build a lot of links, but if you search for something generic like “internet marketing”, you will get half of the results from one single blog. A lot of the blogs have disabled followed links as well, so be sure to watch out for those, or you can always report them. All in all, it is a decent link building tool, but since it is completely free, I cannot complain much about it. If it is something you like, use it, otherwise move onto the rest of the goodies that The Link Building Cookbook has to offer.

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13 Comments »

Comment by Sudarshan
2007-11-25 16:20:59

Hi,
Another cool post in the cookbook series,I am trying all your cookbook ideas to one of my blog…and I am quite happy the way it turns out to be…good work Collin :)

 
Comment by Binh dot Name
2007-11-25 23:11:16

Thank you for sharing this. I visited a few Dofollow blogs and I found they are very friendly people. I have the plan to use Dofollow myself too. How about you?

 
2007-11-27 10:00:27

[…] found it by reading Commenthunt helps you build links to increase website traffic. I tried tried it out, it […]

 
Comment by Matt
2007-11-28 05:34:06

I really like using top comment blogs to boost my links.

Matt

 
Comment by MoneyMoose
2007-11-29 13:08:36

I love these kinds of tips. You just don’t see them on other blogs (at least I haven’t).

Great job finding this. I’ll be using it often.

 
2007-12-06 12:49:47

[…] Part 12 - Commenthunt Search Engine for Building Links […]

 
Comment by acnecareguy
2007-12-08 18:42:41

great post about commenthunt :

 
Comment by referate
2007-12-09 09:11:06

I have visited the commenthunt but I am getting this error Bad Request (Invalid Hostname). I really wanted to list my blog because it was do follow blog although I have read before that some of the blogs in commenthunt are not do follow blog.

 
2007-12-09 20:10:24

[…] it. Now there are many ways to build search engine friendly links through blog commenting through dofollow blog search engines, but something that is commonly overlooked is that the blog owner is the one who has to moderate […]

 
Comment by Jansie Blom
2008-01-04 14:11:28

dude, this is an incredible tutorial. i think one needs to exercise caution though. i try to steer clear of links where i won’t be adding value to another site. a while ago no one would have thought google would penalize paid links. who says they won’t start penalizing edu or gov links? great resource. i’ve had this site open all day, working through my sites. but one must be cautious, especially if you’re trying to build a name for yourself.

 
Comment by Nathan
2008-01-24 20:55:19

First off, great write up on the linkbuilding. Second, that nofollow search engine rocks :)

 
Comment by Minyak Lintah
2008-02-09 12:09:48

Another great tips. Thanks, i was looking for this.

 
Comment by Cole
2008-06-18 07:22:14

I use Fast Blog Finder from fastblogfinder.com, it’s similar with commenthunt.com does

 
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