Duty To Comment

by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - September 28, 2005 - Law Firm Marketing

I posted previously on a lawyer’s duty to comment. I noted that one of the benefits of making comments on other people’s blogs is that you get that extremely valuable link back.  As we all know, Google rates websites, in substantial part, by the number of incoming links to that site.<

Why don’t people take more advantage of the comment function on other people’s blogs to improve their website traffic?  As long as you are saying something intelligent and relevant, the blog host will be very happy and you will get a link back to your site.

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