Comment Actively and Genuinely on Authority Blogs
You only need a couple of authority blogs to visit and comment on at frequent intervals. Make sure you considering the metrics below before offering your comments at all:
- Page authority
- Domain authority
- Trust metric
- Trust flow
- Domain validity
- Citation flow
- Spam score
- Referring domains
- External backlinks
- PR quality
While commenting on authority blogs, you must always try to be genuine and authentic. Reading the posts first will help you flesh out some relevant points that you’ll comment on. This will ensure that you always get approved whenever you leave your comments on such blogs. As time rolls by, you’ll get noticed and will be put on the top blogger’s priority lists whenever any help is needed.
Outreach to Your Ideal Target Audience
When it comes to outreaching to the ideal target audience, it’s maximally accomplished through:
- Guest blogging
- Blog commenting
- Visiting blogs and reading posts
- Helping a lot of dudes solve their problems on Quora, forums and elsewhere.
You don’t want to leave your blog for doing all of that, right? You think you’ll waste a lot of time by guest blogging, commenting on posts, as well as helping a lot of dudes solve their problems, right? Well, you can’t really figure this out without implementing it. You can’t really build exposure if you wouldn’t outreach to your ideal target audience.
Provide Genuine and Quality Answers to Niche-Related Questions on Quora
Once you’ve created a Quora account via Google+, Facebook or email, you can begin to provide answers to questions. There are always more questions than users and there’s no limit to the number of questions you can answer daily.
You wouldn’t ignore Quora when it comes to building high-quality links as it has the top PageRank in Google. So, you’ll get lots of links back to your blog and will improve a Page Rank in Google.
I’ve been answering questions on Quora but didn’t know how to leverage it for my business.
KyleAnn
I agree with you about QUORA, its a great, lively and practive platform, which like most of the social media channels I use daily, the exception being facebook ( my metrics tell me it doesn't generate enough traffic, compared to say YouTube
Bu thanks for sharing this excellent info