Is posting comments on forums and blogs a good way of building links to my site?
While back links from forums and blogs are usually considered “low quality”, it’s still a good way of promoting your site as you can expect to receive some direct traffic coming to your site from the links you post. Note that many blogs and some forums place the nofollow tag on links which won’t help with your sites link popularity. Join relevant and popular forums and blogs in your niche and start commenting on the posts. But do not spam for links instead focus on building a relationship with other bloggers in order to get quality links. It is also a good idea to post or write relevant topics and invite other bloggers to comment on it. You can do it yourself or hire some freelance writer to do it for you on a regular basis.
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Is posting comments on forums and blogs a good way of building links to my site?