There are couples of strategy out there being introduced by pro’s on how to get commentators. Traffic as they bombared each and everyone is the first source of course of commentator. Yes no doubt about it, random people come and go to your blog, some gets hooked to your articles and comment, and some not. Just one comment from those random people that visited your blog is already a good sign. A sign or possibility that they will come back and put comments on your future posts or subscribe to your feeds. That’s a good news already specially for beginners like me knowing somebody showed a care by giving such effort to read and put comments to our articles.








You’ve absolutely right on this one, JP. People ask me all the time how they get traffic to their blog, and I say go comment on some other blogs. It’s not a bad strategy, as you see by my commenting on your blog after you’ve commented on mine.

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Hi Mitch,
I discovered this myself Mitch after I started commenting Sire’s blog last week. I noticed he returns the favor, so that got me thinking why not reach out to other blogs. That’s why I also visited your blog, I saw it from Sire
Thanks for commenting Mitch! I appreciate it.
jp
This was the method I used when I first started my blog. I was commenting on around 15 different blogs per day and receiving around 20 comments in return. However, if you want long term success, this isn’t the correct method to use.
Try and get more traffic, encourage people to comment by asking questions at the end of the article, even hold commenting contests. All of these will not only get you more comments, but will transfer in to long term success.
The problem with commenting just for the return comment is that your commentators only come to comment. They won’t really be quality readers, and they may not even read the article. The sole purpose of them visiting the blog is to comment, when actually you should be wanting more than that from your readers.
Still, yeah, if your blog is just starting out then it’s an awesome method

Simon | Teenius´s last blog ..57 Awesome Articles To Keep You Occupied Over Christmas!
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the tips that you mentioned. I’ll do that in the future when I get good amount of readers and have a good readership in my blog.
For now, I’ll be doing this strategy since I just started blogging and starting to build up traffic and readership.
Thanks for dropping by Simon. I appreciate it.
Jp
That’s really the process I guess. As a beginner before I was constantly told to comment on as many blogs as I can just to get my blog out there to other bloggers. The hardest thing really is when just starting out. You have to really have patience and do all the sweat work in there.
Hi Melvin,
I agree, starting a blog and being a beginner really requires a lot of effort and sweat. Thanks for dropping by and commenting Melvin.
I’m looking forward to your future comments in my blog
haha
Jp Manching
Patience pays especially on blogging. Hardwork really.
What is one great mantra for blogging as you precisely shared is, “give what you want to receive”. In blogging I think, one cannot just wait and see, but everything starts with going out of your way and soon everything will go back to you.
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Hi Elmot,
I agree Elm. Patience don’t work if you will not work your ass up! Something needs to get done to be able to achieve something.
Thanks for dropping by Elmot.
JP manching
Thanks for the mention, JP!
Blog commenting is an excellent way to build exposure to your blog, and as you pointed out, receive comments in return. It’s also a great backlink building strategy as well.
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Hi Alan,
Yes! it’s amazing how I see the progress when I started commenting days ago. Commenting is now a part of my daily chore
Thanks for dropping by Alan.
Jp
It’s part of mine as well. Or, at least a weekly chore.
It’s really fun commenting on other blogs, sometimes I make new friends online and exchange links with them. Just like Simon from Teenius.com and Toan from chotoan.com.
I realized this fact, only after 2 months of blogging, Its important to participate in the two way network, it helps to get more traffic to your site .
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Hi Ram,
That’s a very nice thing you said, “the two way network”. A nice statement to describe blog commenting.
Thanks Ram,
Jp