For the first point, Sir, I think buying links is a seriously dangerous situation right now. To ensure the efforts put into your site don’t go to waste, it seems more logical to spend the money for links on quality articles.
Actually, you asked the exact same question I did, sir. My aim is, let’s say we get an article, what effect will it have on us? What will be the pros and cons for the site score?
If you provide a logical explanation, the other friends can learn too?
Let me do it, if you want,
You are Google, you sent a bot to Mehmet’s site or Mehmet’s site has Analytics. I also commented on Mehmet’s site.
Mehmet can see my IP address from the WP admin panel. Meanwhile, my comment went into the approval queue, and the comment in the queue is visible only to me. Let’s even say it’s a site with auto-approval. Go ahead and try, see if you can find my IP address?
Google cannot distinguish among site visitors who commented and who didn’t. You don’t need to be an expert to understand this. Google bots can only read source codes. And no one’s IP address is provided in the source codes.
Even Analytics cannot understand who made a comment.
Either they don’t know, or they have established a solidarity among themselves. It doesn’t matter at all. Just because everyone does a certain activity doesn’t prove it’s correct.
yalnış analtycs yada adwords kullanicilar icin soyluyorum sitede kalma yada tiklama oranini hesaplayan bir robot kaldiki ipimi cozemiyecek sen googlenin orumceklerini cok pasif saniyorsun. kaldiki forumlarin hepsinde neden yorum onemlidir kullaciya en iyi hizmeti sunun ve ozellikle yorum yaptirin diyolar? bence arkadaslar bir seyin farkinda farkli farkli iplerden gelen yorumlar her zaman degerlidir
I am confused. We need to resolve this matter clearly. Because there are tons of members chatting in the forums, do they know nothing at all? Secondly, they say that comments add value. Thirdly, I used to log in via Tor Browser and write comments from different IPs. Should I stop writing them now?
It would be great if someone who really knows about this could answer. (@lookout don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying you don’t know; if a few more people share their opinions, we can be sure, that’s why)
Guys, if you think about it logically, you will see that it is impossible for there to be technology that distinguishes the IP address of the person commenting.
Well, if you add an IP address field to the comment form, that’s a different story.
Name Surname
Email
Your website
Your IP address (system fills automatically)
Your message
It is definitely true that comments add value. However, the fact that comments are made from different IPs does not change the situation. I had mentioned these topics on R10 before, and there were experienced members who agreed with me.
Yorumun faydaları var, konuda etkileşimin olduğunu görüyor google ve sıralamada üste çekiyor. Ancak aa bu adam amerikadan bu adam bitlisten bu adam da izmirden yorum yapmış, bu yorumlar gerçek diye doğrulama yapmıyor. Yapmaz, yapamaz.
I had seen someone doing this too and they somehow succeeded, but I don’t know if this success was due to the quality of the articles or the logic of the comments.
The method is this: they did not activate the Akismet component and (naturally, from different IPs) spam comments came in. They also edited and approved these comments from the admin panel. Naturally, they ended up with dozens of comments. And the site started rising, as I mentioned. But I don’t know if this is the reason, or if it was the articles.
The reason is the comments. Because that content is being updated somehow. A new paragraph is added to the topic. Whether it’s a comment or not. But it is being updated; when Google comes repeatedly, it sees that comments are coming to the content. Since there is this much interaction in this content, it means this content was liked by users. It says, “Let me pull this up a bit higher.”