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		<title>Blog Commenting and High PageRank</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One method of building up one way links quickly is by commenting on <a href="http://dofollow.info/">dofollow blogs</a>, an on-going method of link building I am utilizing for <a href="http://www.oestsetnoc.us/"><strong>oes tsetnoc</strong></a>. 

When you search for dofollow blogs, you will find lots of lists geared toward blogs with high PageRank.  The important thing to remember with these blogs is that, unless the site has a top commentator list, your link will not likely be on the homepage, the highest ranked page of their site.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>One method of building up one way links quickly is by commenting on <a href="http://dofollow.info/">dofollow blogs</a>, an on-going method of link building I am utilizing for <a href="http://www.oestsetnoc.us/"><strong>oes tsetnoc</strong></a>. </p>
<p>When you search for dofollow blogs, you will find lots of lists geared toward blogs with high PageRank.  The important thing to remember with these blogs is that, unless the site has a top commentator list, your link will not likely be on the homepage, the highest ranked page of their site.</p>
<p><strong>Finding High PR Articles</strong></p>
<p>What you want to look for is older articles that have already gained a PageRank of their own.  Having the high PageRank blog list is useful, because typically, blogs with a PR 5 will have PR 4 and 5 rated articles.  If you know about the last time Google PageRank has been updated, look for articles before that date. Those will be the ones that have a PR of their own, meaning that you will have your link on a high PR page.</p>
<p><strong>Commenting on Newer Articles</strong></p>
<p>Also, while the main objective of being on a high ranked page may not be accomplished for awhile, it is good to remember that popular new articles on high PageRank blogs may eventually get a PageRank of their own.  So being the first comment on a new article is a great thing, as crawlers sometimes place more importance on links higher in the page.  Plus the first comment will be mostly likely viewed by everyone else reading the article, and assuming that the comment is intelligent and valuable to the post, the first commentator&#8217;s link will get a good bit of referral traffic.</p>
<p><strong>Your Blog Commenting Strategy</strong></p>
<p>Do you use blog commenting for link building, and place emphasis on high ranked blogs?  What is your strategy?</p>
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