How to Get More Comments, Less Spam
I’ve done a couple of things to my blog, mostly “behind the scenes,” that I want to share with you.
My friend James Brausch has recently closed his comments on his blog. The primary and most important reason is to deal with the plethora of comment spam.
If you wanted to comment on any one of James’ posts, you’d now have to do it on your own blog by posting an article and linking back to his. Since his blog supports it, your link will automatically create a trackback on his post, which will be listed in the comments area.
But the wonderful byproduct of this is that it increases backlinks (i.e., link popularity) to his blog.



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