Blog commenting opens doors for the mindful blogger.
By commenting effectively I’ve:
- Received an endorsement from a New York Times bestselling author
 - Landed a speaking engagement at prestigious NYU
 - Filled my eBook testimonials page with endorsements from respected professional bloggers
 - Been featured on brand.com
 - Received 5 interview requests from authority blogs over the past month
 - Made many blogging friends in high places
 
I know commenting played a chief role in each circumstance because I 
either commented extensively on the blogs related to these opportunities
 or I was told explicitly that my comments opened the doors to the 
opportunities.
I can hear your question: okay, so how does this benefit me?
Whether you have a skillfully-branded blog, stellar online reputation
 or are a green blogging newbie 
you can build your blogging brand 
through commenting.
The secret is no secret. Move your attention from getting backlinks 
to adding value to posts. Move your focus from driving traffic to 
building friendships with authority bloggers.
1. Be Present
Take a deep breath. Your mind likely races to outcomes before you 
post a comment. You want traffic, or links, or any other self-serving 
outcome. Kick those thoughts out of your head.
Brand-building commentators are present. Being in the moment focuses 
your thoughts, feelings and actions on the process of building valuable 
comments instead of focusing on some outcome. Breathe deeply. Relax. 
Proceed to the next tip.
2. Write 5 to 6 Paragraphs
Treat comments like content. Publish mini guest post sized comments 
to make an impact. Length does not equal impact necessarily so create 
value along with depth.
Bloggers notice thorough, helpful comments because such comments add immense value/content to their posts.
Readers note such comments too. Expect to receive interview requests and guest post opportunities as well as increased traffic by posting thorough comments.
Readers note such comments too. Expect to receive interview requests and guest post opportunities as well as increased traffic by posting thorough comments.
3. Be Nice and Personalize
Never troll. If you disagree share your thoughts kindly while acknowledging the points made by the blogger. Be nice.
In most cases you’ll agree with the post. Pick 1 or 2 points made – proving that you read the post – and expound on the ideas with your personal experience.
In most cases you’ll agree with the post. Pick 1 or 2 points made – proving that you read the post – and expound on the ideas with your personal experience.
Address bloggers by name. Thank them for sharing their insight. Sign 
off with your name. The tiniest personalizing details make you stand out
 from the hurried, less than mindful crowd.
If you want to make influential blogging friends quickly address 
people by their first name. My first name is the best sounding word in 
my native tongue. You likely feel the same way.
4. Comment Only on Relevant Authority Blogs
Build your brand by associating with authority bloggers. Blogs like 
Daily Blog Tips are the perfect spot for publishing thoughtful, in-depth
 comments.
Follow the leader and comment on their blog. Impressed leading 
bloggers will form bonds with you and impressed readers will click your 
link to learn more.
Successful bloggers associate with other successful bloggers. Build 
your brand by being seen alongside authority folks from your niche.
Look at it this way; reaching a big audience requires you to hang with the big dogs.
Comment only on relevant blogs. Target incoming traffic and build 
mutually beneficial friendships with relevant pros. If your blog theme 
relates to blogging tips it makes sense to form a friendship with Daniel
 Scocco through blog commenting.
6. Comment on Every Post
Or comment on almost every new post.  Program readers and bloggers with your valuable commenting message.
Persistent commentators appear to be all over the place. In truth they simply condition readers on a subconscious level.
Think of a TV commercial. Commercial advertisements tend to grow on you after repeated exposures. The same idea rings true for blog commenting.
Think of a TV commercial. Commercial advertisements tend to grow on you after repeated exposures. The same idea rings true for blog commenting.
Comment as much as humanly possible on authority, relevant blogs. Make an impact. Be thorough.
Your blog and brand will thank you.
Your blog and brand will thank you.
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