Get Comment Kahuna For Free
Have you ever wanted a white hat blog commenting tool that would find high page rank blogs for you … for free?
Introducing Comment Kahuna – The Blog Commenting Tool From PortalFeeder
If you don’t have a blog comment tool, or if you only have a trial or lite version, or if you are not totally happy with the one that you have, it is worth checking this out. This is the full version free for you here!
When you go through to the page you will see the training video that explains exactly how to use it so you can see everything that it does and how simple it is. The video also explains why leaving comments on high ranking blogs is such an important part of any internet marketer’s strategy (hint: fr__ tr____c).
You can set it for keywords so it will work for any niche, however tiny.
I don’t know how long this will be available (truthfully – it is part of the PortalFeeder relaunch promotion and they are likely to take the Comment Kahuna page down again whenever the doors close – but don’t quote me on that!)
Why are you still here reading … go back up there and click
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Wow, I wonder if this is still available.
Yes, just click on the link in the post.
It’s a great tool.
Rosie
Thanks for this great one!
I am going to use it.
Cheers!
I trying so hard to get traffic to my website can anybody out there please help get some free traffic.
Hi Todd, what methods are you trying? It’s not easy to get sales by sending people to the home page of a mall-type store. It is not focused enough. You could try article marketing, but write an article on a specific problem and then send visitors to the page for the individual ebook that best answers that problem. You could also have a link to your home page in the resource box for backlink love, but make the individual ebook page link the one that you really encourage people to click on.
Best wishes, Rosie
Yes I thought that Comment Kahuna is a great software in theory but not in practice. I’ve found many glitches with it. Like in the search results sometimes it comes up with the same blog twice. And sometimes in the search results it doesn’t even come up with the category that you’ve searched for.
Yes sometimes not every blog is relevant. But assuming you are not trying to spam blogs with comments, you will look through the results yourself anyway. Do you know of a better similar tool that is free? Might be useful for others.
Rosie