Improve your Site Traffic with CommentPiG

January 4, 2011 | Author: | Posted in SEO / SEM, Wordpress

Short Review of CommentPiG?

CommentPiG is a WordPress plugin that gets more comments for your blog.

CommentPiG analyses your post’s topic and scours the internet to find suitable comments. Targeted comments are automatically added to your posts which in turn encourages your real readers to start adding more comments.

CommentPiG automatically handles the scheduling, posting, targeting, linking & filtering of all your blog comments. Novice bloggers can use CommentPiG out-of-the-box whilst experts can leverage the advanced features to exploit its full potential.

Why CommentPiG?

Comments are a vote of confidence for your blog’s quality, just like backlinks. Lots of comments on your blog say “this blog is worth reading”, no comments say “move along now, there’s nothing to see here”.

Search engines love blogs with comments and discount those without. Even worse, blogs with lots of posts but no comments can be labelled as spam blogs.

Kick-start Your Blog Comments

So why does your blog have no comments? Well it turns out that blog readers are just like everybody else – nobody wants to go first and blog readers don’t want to be the first to leave a comment on your blog. What’s the point in leaving a comment if you think no-one else is going to read it?

CommentPiG overcomes this initial resistance by creating comments automatically. Other readers see these comments and are encouraged start leaving comments themselves. It’s a chain reaction, it just needs a kick-start and CommentPiG provides it.

Create Unique Content

Comments often contain keywords matching your original post’s theme thereby reinforcing your blogs authority. Comments present a unique opportunity for you to use targeted content from many different sources without having to worry about duplicate content penalties.

Avoid Duplicate Content Penalties

Comments are by their very nature ‘fragmented content’ and search engines expect to see lots of different sentences presented together on a page in the form of comments. When else can you get away with presenting content this way?

Get Indexed Everyday

Despite their best efforts to convince us otherwise search engine spiders are not overly complicated beasts. A search spider visits your new webpage and then indexes it. A few days later it visits the page again. If there is new content on the page it updates its index and marks your page for a re-visit soon. If the search engine sees that all of your posts are being commented on regularly it will deep index the blog whenever it returns, and it will return a lot because it wants to index those fresh comments.

On the contrary if the content remains the same on several subsequent visits the spider will visit a few more times but it soon gets bored and stops coming back. Eventually your post ends up buried deep in the archives and even lower down in the rankings.

Grow Pages Organically

CommentPiG will deliver new comments to your blog everyday. Over time your blog pages will grow with relevant, natural comments. With CommentPiG running in the background your blog posts will never get stale; comments can be added across your blog regardless of the post’s age. Your archived posts will get re-indexed by the search engines time and time again.

A Fire and Forget Solution

Once CommentPiG is running on your blog it requires no further interaction from you ever. This frees up your time to build even more blogs and more sites means more revenues.

CommentPiG is a true fire and forget solution:

  • Automatically retrieves comments that match your post’s topic
  • Automatically controls the comment retrieval schedule
  • Intelligently selects which posts to comment on
  • Automatically generates new virtual usernames for retrieved comments
  • Automatically injects authority links into the retrieved comments
  • Automatically injects your network/affiliate links into the retrieved comments
  • Automatically filters retrieved comments to ensure they contain no unwanted content
  • Allows advanced users to import their own comment or user databases

Try CommentPiG Now

Does it Work on Autoblogs?

Of course! CommentPiG is essential kit for autobloggers. The #1 footprint for autoblogs is zero comments. It is extremely for search engines to filter out or discount blogs with no comments. Comments are essentially just another vote of confidence for a blog’s quality, just like backlinks. Lots of comments on your blog say “this blog is worth reading”, no comments say “move along now, there’s nothing to see here”.

With CommentPiG running on your autoblogs they will quickly become hubs of user activity with no zero comment footprint.

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Comments (29)

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    I'm pretty sure the plug-in is called Smart Youtube. I used to use it, didn't like it and dumped it, but you should check this one out.

    -Billy

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  5. nathaliewithanh

    Well, stay unworthy! For your sake (that's not a hair of the Japanese dog comment)
    That pig probably does not live on the roof – it's a house pig! Highly trainable and intelligent. Great pets. If you can stand the squealing. If you can't, you can always roast it.

    George Clooney had a 300 lbs (130 kg) pig for 18 years. Max the Star even shared his bed. Mmhmm. I wonder what my chances would be if I donned a little pig nose…

  6. martygull

    Wow you have guinea pig friend :) Artie the guinea pig updated my blog!

  7. Infidel K9

    Hej I see you have sent a comment to the PIG, sorry have not replied sooner but I am on the road just now.I sometimes take a look at FOMI and I have noticed that TS gone and JLPicard/Runnimede slid from Adm to debator before he also became gone, any idea what happened.It was because of these two that became rebelious.Maybe you could get info from RhienfeldOkay you can contact me at my old Email The Best Shiva

  8. Lady Vorzheva

    Sorry, David. Akismet spam-killer ate both of your comments. I really don't know why… :mad: It does not happen often…
    And thanks! I laughed about your comment on the pig… as I am not Madeleine Albright… :D

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  12. nathaliewithanh

    Well, stay unworthy! For your sake (that's not a hair of the Japanese dog comment)
    That pig probably does not live on the roof – it's a house pig! Highly trainable and intelligent. Great pets. If you can stand the squealing. If you can't, you can always roast it.

    George Clooney had a 300 lbs (130 kg) pig for 18 years. Max the Star even shared his bed. Mmhmm. I wonder what my chances would be if I donned a little pig nose…

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  17. kapilapshankar

    What plugin are you using for auto comment subscriptions? Haven't seen that before :)

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    What plugin are you using for auto comment subscriptions? Haven't seen that before :)

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  22. heise

    yeah, i guess i've been watching too much Stewart/Colbert at night. the Tina Fey sketch was hilarious.i didn't mean to bring politics into the blog, but that pig opportunity was too good to pass up.

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  24. jx

    y u din blog the pig incident !

  25. nathaliewithanh

    Well, stay unworthy! For your sake (that's not a hair of the Japanese dog comment)
    That pig probably does not live on the roof – it's a house pig! Highly trainable and intelligent. Great pets. If you can stand the squealing. If you can't, you can always roast it.

    George Clooney had a 300 lbs (130 kg) pig for 18 years. Max the Star even shared his bed. Mmhmm. I wonder what my chances would be if I donned a little pig nose…

  26. kapilapshankar

    What plugin are you using for auto comment subscriptions? Haven't seen that before :)

  27. kapilapshankar

    What plugin are you using for auto comment subscriptions? Haven't seen that before :)

  28. brenda

    well, this blog is about irreverent humor, irony, twisted & offbeat humor. A disrespectful attitude is the norm here, and people will twist what you said to joke around. I can choose whether to look at this blog or not.

    The pig's head in the mosque took irreverence beyond personal attitude of disrespect and intruded it into a reverent space. That's the problem. It's one thing to blog about rolling pig's heads & stuff, it''s another to “prank” unexpecting people who have no idea about that sense of humor and would not embrace it.

    I don't care if you respect or disrespect me, you can write rude things in the blog. You can twist my words when I talk about my spiritual or religious experiences. In fact -no matter what I say, if I tell you what I like about religion, you twist that; if I tell you what I don't like about religion, someone stands up for the things I disagreed with. It's a blog.
    But if you were to find me where I live & hang out and start interfering with my ability to feel safe, then that's different. What I was trying to say to the reporter was that if I live in a community where people go into a place of worship and intrude their irreverent pranks into that place, I'd also feel unsafe.
    But my Moslem friends are pretty much playing it down.
    I feel it's important to just stand up in public and let people know that is not something that goes on everyday and won't be laughed away.

    There are some young people who are playing aggressive pranks, acting like bullies in public, or sexually aggressive to men they don't even know, just to get a reaction, then make it look like the caller was overreacting when the cops come. This makes me feel unsafe because because it's wasting the cops' time and after a while, when there's a real emergency the cops won't be in any hurry, expecting it to be another prank.

    Passive disrespect is not my problem. Aggressive disrespect is everybody's problem.

    Maybe I should say that at the rally today? I'll think about it.

  29. nathaliewithanh

    Well, stay unworthy! For your sake (that's not a hair of the Japanese dog comment)
    That pig probably does not live on the roof – it's a house pig! Highly trainable and intelligent. Great pets. If you can stand the squealing. If you can't, you can always roast it.

    George Clooney had a 300 lbs (130 kg) pig for 18 years. Max the Star even shared his bed. Mmhmm. I wonder what my chances would be if I donned a little pig nose…

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