Thursday, May 7, 2009

Most people mess this up (blog linking)

It's been about 10 days since you downloaded Comment Kahuna.

I hope you've had a chance to install it and test it out.

Once you use the software, it *will* deliver results.

Over 43,000 smart online marketers (like you) have
already downloaded Comment Kahuna. We get positive
feedback every week about how people are loving the
software.

But, I must warn you...

Like most online marketing software, Comment Kahuna
is use a tool.

The real secret is *how* you use it.

Let me explain real quick.

Comment Kahuna can help you to easily find and
generate quality backlinks to your website or blog.

But, here's the problem.

Some people post a dozen blog comments and link back
to their homepage using a single anchor text link -- using
a single keyphrase such as: dog training tips

So, all backlinks pointing back to your site would use the
anchor text (blue underlined text) dog training tips.

This is a BIG (but common) mistake.

There are two things that you MUST do to get even better
results with Comment Kahuna and dominate the search
engines.

>> Tip #1: Don't point all backlink *only* to your
homepage. You need to *deep* link to your secondary
pages as well.

For example, if your website contains the following
pages...

index.html
dog-training-courses.html
dog-training-videos.html

... you must get backlinks to all of those pages.

>> Tip #2: You could get backlinks to all those three
pages above using only *one* keyphrase (such as "dog
training tips" mentioned above).

This is another big mistake people make. Do *not* use only
one keyphrase in your anchor text links. Let me give you
an example:

index.html
==> anchor text link: dog training tips, dog training ideas,
how to train a dog

dog-training-courses.html
==> anchor text link: dog training course, dog training
instructions

... anyway, you get the idea. I hope this is all starting to
make sense.

So, just to clarify... when you post comments on other
blogs using Comment Kahuna, you want to include anchor
text links back to your website.

But, make sure that you use *deep* links to many pages
on your website and use a variety of keyphrases when
you link.

That's about it. This one little tip could make the difference
between your website being top 5 within Google or top
50.

Give it a try.

Jason Potash
Co-founder of Comment Kahuna


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