
So often.. we simply cannot leave our thoughts on someone’s website. We know that this is our extra traffic, but…
But why? What makes us be afraid of commenting? I’ve tried to understand this moment in my brain and here’s what I’ve got:
1) I’ve got something on my website that I don’t want to show.
- There are no such websites, that you should be afraid of. Because Internet is like a street. Don’t be afraid of the stuff, that you have on your website. Leaving a comment means that you’ll start getting visitors from the backlink of your comment forever until this comment is deleted (usually comments live very long). So, if now you’re afraid of your stuff, then maybe in some time this would help you with extra traffic. Think sometimes of the future things.
2) I’m just afraid of expressing my thoughts.
- Alright… then tell me – what the hell are you doing on the Internet? Shut your PC down and do something different. That’s it.
But if you want to make something of yours popular on the Internet, then you have to be active everywhere.
3) My comments don’t fit others.
- That’s great! This means, that you’ll attract lots of attention. This is what you really need, when you leave your comments.
4) What if the author of this website won’t show my comment or ban me?
- This is possible. But wait.. Do you really think like that everytime you leave a comment? That’s awful.
Try to think a little bit more positive. The world will change around you.
5) I’ve got a lot of grammar mistakes…
- So what?
Who doesn’t have? Feel free to comment everywhere. Think of the author’s thoughts, when he was setting the comment form. He really needs it. At least to encourage himself.
6) There’s no point in commenting, because it’s set to “nofollow”.
- The “nofollow” attribute only restricts an access to Google bot. Other search engines ignore it.







Tips for Comments:
Read the tips before you hit the "Submit" button.
NB! Though your name links are nofollow, I can make your ComLuv links dofollow - manually. And I will make them dofollow, if you show your most relevant recent post.
1. Try to add value;
2. Don't be another "congratulator";
3. Use your real name or promotional name, not keywords;
4. Do not use "name@keywords", there is no "keyword love" plugin here;
5. Try to be polite, where it's possible;
6. Do not agree with everything - that sounds and looks ridiculous;
7. If you wish to leave some link to one of your posts, or to some other - make sure the source is relevant;
8. Use advantages of CommentLuv on this blog. Show your most relevant recent blog post;
9. Share your opinion even if it is contrary to mine;
10. Check twice your grammatical errors;
PS. Full Comment Policy is on my About Me page.
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