How to Leave a Comment on a Wealthy Affiliate Review

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Those of us here in the Wealthy Affiliate community have a great opportunity to jump start our Google and search engine rankings by getting comments on our websites. Comments should be relevant to the page or post you are commenting on, they should not be generic.

I created a tutorial, see link below, about how you should leave comments on other people's websites. They need to be of a higher quality and not - "Thank you for this information. I learned a lot here." If you tried doing this in SiteComments it would not be accepted.

How To and How Not To Leave Comments on a Website

I give examples of high quality and low quality comments in the above tutorial. I also provide you with a way to make your comments engaging, even if you did not read the entire post. You still can give a quality comment without reading the entire post, as I show in the tutorial.

WEALTHY AFFILIATE REVIEW COMMENTS

When leaving a comment on a niche website on varying topics and products, the comments can be written in different ways. However, when you are commenting on a Wealthy Affiliate Review you should not say that you are a WA member and especially do not say WA.

Always spell out Wealthy Affiliate. Don't make it seem that you are a Wealthy Affiliate member because then your comment will look biased. Those of us with Bootcamp websites do not want biased comments because people outside of WA will see it as less than honest.

When people are looking to join WA they will not only read the review but will also read the comments to see if any questions they may still have were asked by another commenter. Below is an example of a comment I recently gave on a WA Review.

COMMENT

Wow! This Wealthy Affiliate sounds like a great place for beginners to learn how to create an online business. I wish I had found Wealthy Affiliate before starting with another affiliate training program. I struggled with that for months but was finally able to get going.

There is no such a thing as a Get-Rich-Quick opportunity when it comes to making money online. You always have to invest time, invest money and work hard to reach your goals. From your review it seems like these three aspects are taught earnestly at Wealthy Affiliate.

That is the hallmark of a good training program when you instill in your members that you must first invest the time to learn and to work hard. However, where I feel that Wealthy Affiliate excels is in their price. Too many other training programs have hidden upsells but not here.

Though I am already making a lot of money in affiliate marketing with companies like Amazon, Best Buy and Apple, I think I am going to try out the Wealthy Affiliate experience. Can an experienced affiliate marketer still get some value from Wealthy Affiliate? Thanks!


Did you notice how I always spelled out Wealthy Affiliate and never said WA? Only a WA member will say WA and by not doing so I didn't give that clue that I was already a member. I also finished my comment with a question to help the website owner to respond.

I realize this comment is a bit longer than is needed. I could have given a quality comment using only two paragraphs, but depending on the length of the review, and this review was long, I sometimes give a longer quality comment.

If you have any questions about leaving quality comments for both Bootcamp and regular niche websites, make sure to check out my training tutorial at the link near the top of this post. Please leave any other comments or questions below. Thanks!

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As always you have provided great information. Nudging us in the right direction.

It seems like members do the site comments to quickly, with very little thought.

Thanks for the encouragement,
David

You are welcome David. People that use SiteComments or any other comment platform do not realize that comments will help in the ranking of their content.

Google indexes all comments and considers the word count of the comments to be part of the content of the article. You can even rank for keywords that appear in a comment.

Question: Do you think it's worth one members time to leave 2 comments on someone elses site in exchange for one on their own? I used to use the sitecomments on WA, but I found it took a really long time. I wrote some anonymous comments on my own site, and then more recently I purchased 100 comments for $25 on a comment sharing website and it worked pretty well. I'm just wondering if I'm missing some benefit to WA comments?

It takes time and commitment. I personally just use the sitecommennfs since it works best for me knowing that I’ll have a guarantee response on my site. Try taking some time out of your schedule to just focus on sitecomments. I did that and got 40 coins in two days!

I personally wouldn’t use paid comments though, but you can share your website on social media and ask for comments or feedback. Be creative regarding social media.

I only use SiteComments so I do not need to leave two comments in exchange for one. All I do is request for comments and I get them.

Of course you need to submit two credits in order to ask for comments and it does require you to leave two qualifying comments to get two credits.

However if you are a Certified WA Commenter like myself you would need to leave four qualifying comments because every other comment earns you $0.50 Cash Credits.

The newer version of SiteComments is much better than the first version, in my opinion. Plus the fact that I can pay for my yearly WA membership by just leaving 4 comments every day is a win-win.

Personally I would not purchase comments because they tend to be more generic in natural. Comments need to be on topic for them to improve your rankings.

Remember, you can get ranked by keywords in your comments. Google does index your comments and considers the quality and word count of your comments as part of your overall content.

I personally think it's well worth the 2 for 1 on comments, when I have an extra few moments throughout the day I check in and see if there are any comments needed, and let the credits add up till I need to use them. Plus I have seen a lot of different websites which is always good to get layout ideas and such

Thanks for the info!

You are welcome.

Thanks for the information.

It was my pleasure to share this information.

Great piece of advice, thanks for that!

You are welcome.

This looks great shape on how much amazing information

Thank you.

Great and timely post, Rob. We see so many comments on Wealthy Affiliate reviews where the commenter actually says they are members of WA. In our opinion, this is automatically going to reduce the value of the comment to practically zero.
Colette and Philip

I agree. Most people when they look at a review will also read the comments. And in doing so they learn more about the topic then they sometimes do from reading the actual review. If somebody is saying they are from WA, then that gives the review a little bit of a biased look and potential new members may not join.

Great example, thanks for sharing

It was my pleasure to share that example.

Awesome example! I'll save this one!

Jeff

Thank you. Feel free to use it as an example for you to come up with comments like that but in your own words of course.

Thank you for the guidance!

Jeff

You are welcome.

Very well said, I will have to look at your tutorial later. Thanks as always for the great info!

My pleasure. Just want to spread some knowledge for those who comment on WA reviews.

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