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The Ultimate Guide to Leaving Comments On Blogs

ProBlogger

It’s doubtful that the comments have any real benefit to the commenter as most blogs have nofollow links in comments which kill any search ranking benefits and nobody in their right mind will click their links as they’re so obviously spammy. The Commenter who Builds their Profile by Delivering Value.

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The Ultimate Guide to Leaving Comments On Blogs

ProBlogger

It’s doubtful that the comments have any real benefit to the commenter as most blogs have nofollow links in comments which kill any search ranking benefits and nobody in their right mind will click their links as they’re so obviously spammy. The Commenter who Builds their Profile by Delivering Value.

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Tweet Spinner Review: A Powerful Application to Manage Your Tweets

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

If they have too many friends and not many followers, for example, you might not want to follow them. You might choose to only follow active users (who tweet between 1 and 100 times a month, for example) and not users who are either way too inactive or are too excessive. Moreover, you can also nofollow people based on their tweets.

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The Ultimate Guide to Leaving Comments On Blogs

ProBlogger

It’s doubtful that the comments have any real benefit to the commenter as most blogs have nofollow links in comments which kill any search ranking benefits and nobody in their right mind will click their links as they’re so obviously spammy. Next is Commenter who Builds their Profile by Delivering Value.

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Social Media Strategy: 10 Experts Reveal Their Secrets

Viper Chill

For example, you might not know that I helped one newspaper go from a limited social media presence to helping them hit the Digg homepage over 40 times. Twitter is the one social network where you can really be someone’s “friend”, as cheesy and rainbow-filled as that sounds.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Considering the above example, I pose a question on Facebook etiquette: Is it appropriate to let these requests sit in pending mode or to reject the friends outright?? Add an avatar and a bio at the minimum. This isn’t the way to network ! LinkedIn is still seen as the more professional of the two. di “Quid Tum?

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