Does Blog Commenting Increase Blog Traffic? A Practical Explanation
If you have been searching for blogging tips or have gone through some blogs that provide blogging tips, you would have surely come across the advice that you should include blog commenting in your daily task list. But does blog commenting really help in increasing the traffic to your blog?
Well, the answer is both yes and no. As a method of traffic generation, blog commenting ranks somewhere in the middle, as it can bring a decent amount of traffic depending on the number of blog comments you’ve made and whether those comments add value to the discussion in the article.
Additionally: Blog commenting works best as a supporting strategy rather than a primary traffic source.
How to Comment Effectively for Targeted Traffic
If you just go for volume and keep posting comments that make little or no sense, you’ll probably receive no traffic at all. Whereas if you post useful comments that add a new dimension to the discussion, you’ll keep getting continuous traffic from those comments over a long period of time.
As an added advantage, such comments will add to your credibility, as readers will realize that you are a person whom they can trust. This means you get loyal, long-term readers for your blog as well. However, it is unreasonable to expect a large number of visitors from blog commenting, since older posts are visited by fewer people and there are usually dozens of other comments too.
Additionally: Value-driven comments often outperform promotional comments in terms of long-term traffic and trust.
Choose the Right Blogs and Comment Strategically
You should make sure that the blogs on which you are commenting are related to your niche, or the traffic from those comments would be almost nil. For example, if you have a blog on internet marketing, you should stick to blogs related to the IM niche and not start commenting on every WordPress blog you come across.
Also, you should not post too many comments and should limit yourself to around 5–10 new comments every day. Anything more than that and you’ll be wasting a lot of time, which you should instead use for other blogging-related activities such as brainstorming titles or writing posts.
Real-Life Blogging Experience with Blog Commenting
To give you an example, when I first started blogging and read on many blogs that blog commenting works great for bringing traffic, I set myself a daily task of posting 5 comments on different blogs related to my niche. I worked hard at it and started commenting on 5 new blogs every day, which eventually started to bring a decent amount of visitors to my blog on a daily basis.
Case Study 1: New Blog Gains Initial Traffic
A new blogger in the internet marketing niche focused on leaving 5 meaningful comments daily on high-quality blogs. Within a few weeks, the blogger noticed steady referral traffic and increased brand recognition, even before ranking on Google.
Case Study 2: Credibility Building Through Thoughtful Comments
An established blogger shifted from generic comments to in-depth responses that added insight to articles. Over time, readers began visiting the blogger’s site directly, proving that credibility-driven commenting leads to loyal readership.
Summary: Is Blog Commenting Worth It?
To sum it up, blog commenting can be a good strategy to bring targeted traffic to your blog and build links—especially if you comment on CommentLuv-enabled blogs. It is particularly recommended for new blogs, as they are unlikely to get traffic from Google in their initial days.
Conclusion
Blog commenting is not a shortcut to massive traffic, but when done correctly, it can deliver consistent, targeted visitors and help establish credibility. By focusing on relevance, quality, and moderation, blog commenting can be a valuable part of a balanced blogging strategy.

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