
The comments section
is one of the most important part of any website / blog. It is where
most of the conversation happens, so it can pay off to put a bit more
thought into it. Sometimes, this section can be much more interesting
than the article itself, and can give users a quick reality check as to
whether the information they're looking at is actually worth it. You can
improve the comments section on our website, and make it more SEO optimized for a greater benefit.An important point worth noting is that wordpress blogs/website are much prone to get a comment,I don't know yet but according to my experience visitor to webmaster interaction is much more on blogger than wordpress.
Use Pagination markup
Many blog platforms will give you the option of displaying all of the
comments on one page, or breaking them up 5 or 10 per page. I prefer to
show them all on one page and let the user scroll down. By doing this
you are allowing for the content on the post page to grow and update
with every new comment.
This allows for high crawl frequencies of the post. However some sites, rely on CPM ad models which means that the more page views they get, the more their ad partners pay. As a result forcing the user to click through pages of comments make better business sense. If you choose to go this route you should handle pagination correctly by using the rel=next, rel=prev tags in the header. This way all of the pages of comments will be consolidated into one entity as far as the search engines are concerned. Thus cutting down duplication.
This allows for high crawl frequencies of the post. However some sites, rely on CPM ad models which means that the more page views they get, the more their ad partners pay. As a result forcing the user to click through pages of comments make better business sense. If you choose to go this route you should handle pagination correctly by using the rel=next, rel=prev tags in the header. This way all of the pages of comments will be consolidated into one entity as far as the search engines are concerned. Thus cutting down duplication.
Store the comments locally
There are a lot of really great 3rd party plugins and apps designed to
make blog comments easier to use, and style. Some of these can help
reduce spam, and make social integration easier. However they won't
store the comments locally. This not only burdens your page load speed,
but also poses a threat to your data, should the service suddenly go out
of business. The app might not be able to support a new platform,
should you decide to migrate. Keeping your comments on your server means
that you will continue to own and control your data/content for as long
as you like.
Canonical Tags
Many platforms create weird URL parameters because of comments. These
are the result of navigation links, permalinks, and sometimes “sort”
options. The best way around this is to make sure that every post has a
proper canonical tag in the head of the HTML. By doing this you are
making sure that any inbound link to a comment’s permalink (happens
quite often), will provide value to the blog post as a whole. The
canonical tags will also avoid duplicated URLs being indexed.
Optimize Avatars
Hopefully the comments on your blog are from real people. ;) as I dont get much of real comments on MiniAdvices.com and neither on ILikeThatLook.com If they are
real people, they likely have real faces! Therefore you should make
sure that any avatars that you have for each comment is optimized just
like you would optimize any other image. This might seem silly, but lets
say that you have someone famous comment on your post! If their avatar
is optimized correctly, then you are likely going to start ranking for
that person + the topic of the post, with in image search. In fact some
of the results for my name in image search, are from blog comments that I
made years ago.
Use the Correct Schema
Not many folks know this, but there is actually a defined Schema for
blog comments. It might not be very important to Google, but,
implementing it is very low effort and seems like it would be a smart
move if one day Google actually decides to implement it, you will be
ahead of your competition.
Meaningful information showing up, blog commenting is the very important technique used by SEO expert. For the blogger the blog comment section is more worth fully as their blog because if any blogger received more comment than the rank of keyword increase automatically.
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Great article! I did learn about Search Engine Optimization focusing on "commenting". I really like your blog and I look forward reading your more of your posts in the future!
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