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    Condos Florida is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default How Google Considers Blog Comments ....

    What type of blog comments google considers that comment is blog comment good or bad, and how google analyze to devalue to comments.

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    Invite Comments - I notice that when I specifically invite comments that people leave them in higher numbers than when I don

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    Quote Originally Posted by Condos Florida View Post
    What type of blog comments google considers that comment is blog comment good or bad, and how google analyze to devalue to comments.
    Google will not devalue blog comments explicitly. It will count links and pass juice accordingly. It will weight authority on the primary content, page titles and headers.

    However, comments can affect the AdSense bot if the ads are placed near the comments in the page, which may skew the relevance of the displayed ads. It's always a good idea to moderate your comments, to prevent spamming and to choose a blog software that places a rel="nofollow" on all links, so you don't leak juice to sites posted in comments.

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    Commenting on blogs is great but should be done in related do-follow blogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by home-values View Post
    Google will not devalue blog comments explicitly. It will count links and pass juice accordingly. It will weight authority on the primary content, page titles and headers.

    However, comments can affect the AdSense bot if the ads are placed near the comments in the page, which may skew the relevance of the displayed ads. It's always a good idea to moderate your comments, to prevent spamming and to choose a blog software that places a rel="nofollow" on all links, so you don't leak juice to sites posted in comments.
    Just thought you should know that the rel="nofollow" tag no longer prevents you from leaking link juice(AKA Page Rank) from your site. Matt Cutts made a blog post about how the new algo still has page rank leave your site even if you use the nofollow tag. It just does not give it to the site being linked to and it does not pass anchor text to the site being linked to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesww View Post
    Just thought you should know that the rel="nofollow" tag no longer prevents you from leaking link juice(AKA Page Rank) from your site. Matt Cutts made a blog post about how the new algo still has page rank leave your site even if you use the nofollow tag. It just does not give it to the site being linked to and it does not pass anchor text to the site being linked to.
    My comment specifically states that it will not leak juice to the site that you link to. The context in which I mentioned that is prevention of spammers, who will not bother commenting on your blog if they don't get juice. Links in general will take an even portion of the link juice, as you mentioned, but people will post less links if they will not benefit directly from the juice leak.

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    commenting the blog is good
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    Don't Google having any problem with Blog comment posting or giving any penalty only to be taken care is moderate comment and approve good comments.

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    If you're a blog owner, I suggest moderate your comments and accept those only that adds to the conversation and reject those that said only 25% about your blog and the remaining is promoting their site.
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    If you have nofollow links activated in your Blog then it deters most spam. Wordpress and so on have pretty good anti-spam filters. However... if you have a blog which does get a bit of publicity then having the nofollow rule switched off can lead to greater traffic. A lot of spammers will attempt to use your blog if nofollow doesn't exist in it, but on the same card it will also attract more contributors who can gain a decent back link for participating in your blog. Just make sure you moderate it as much as possible.

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