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Steven Lohrenz recently posted on getting content rich backlinks .

It wouldn’t have caught my eye except a reader recently posted a comment and had "NLP" as their name. I thought that was strange but didn’t think much of it until I saw Steven’s explanation.

The deal is that you upload two plugins and then people can get their keywords in their anchor text. That helps their SEO since they’ll have links with their keywords included.

It’s a good idea now that I get it and I’ve installed it too. Feel free to get your keywords in your comments from now on too. So if "NLP" wants to comment again, you can use a name now. :)

The two plugins are KeywordLuv and DoFollow .

PS. When I went to look for a trackback address, I saw a commenter on Steven’s site that linked to a subscribe to comments plugin. So now that’s installed too. If you comment you can subscribe and see who replies to that post too.

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2 Comments

  1. toolman from used tools wrote:

    KeywordLuv and Do follow plugins are an excellent way to show your readers some luv. getting quality context links is essential for anyone getting started with blogging or other website building. By encouraging your users to leave comments you can often come up with many ideas for future posts. Hope your readers appreciate that you have added this plugin

    Friday, April 25, 2008 at 7:11 am | Permalink
  2. Simon from Vector Art wrote:

    I am really loving Keywordluv - I think it’s a great plugin. About time webmasters and bloggers acknowledged that fact that people comment on blogs for backlinks. :)

    Monday, June 16, 2008 at 5:14 pm | Permalink

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