Drip Feed Your Blog Comments To This POPULAR Blog Network!!

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Now You Can Use The Most Advanced Blog Network For Your Blog Comments!!

We all know that blog comments is another MUST HAVE arsenal to have for your SEO.

We also know that whenever you purchase a particular service to make these comments, not all get approved, many stay in moderation and the comments that are actually made are usually done on over spammed blogs.

This basically makes blog commenting useless unless you can find blogs that aren't over spammed with guaranteed approvals...

This is a main reason why Niche Press Platinum has opened it's doors to allow you to make blog comments throughout our network!

NPP is not like any other blog network. These are not regular old Word Press blogs or any other blog engine. This is a privately made custom blog design that is SEO enhanced for Google, the other search engines and more.

By commenting on posts through the Niche Press Platinum network you get:

- To pick the exact spun post that all your comments will go to
- To spin your blog comment so you have many unique comments going out
- Comment on posts that are totally relevant to your niche and links
- Two links per comments you make
- Comments that will go on a network with 275+ IPs
- Your URL reports downloadable in CSV file for your comments
- You can DRIP FEED your comments
- No monthly fee for this service! Pay as you go!


Comments must be in spun form. The more unique comments you create, the more blog posts that comment will be posted on.


How do our comment credits work?

This is super easy. Say you purchase 500 credits. You then login and spin a comment that creates 264 versions. That comment will then be posted to 264 blogs leaving you with 236 credits left. It's that easy!

After you order you will be redirected to where you will create an account so you can monitor your comments and credits. If you are already a member of Niche Press Platinum, after you purchase, just input your account details in the form so your account is properly credited!



How To Order?


100 Comment Credits
200 Backlinks!

$9.97
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250 Comment Credits
500 Backlinks!

$19.97
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500 Comment Credits
1000 Backlinks!

$34.97
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750 Comment Credits
1500 Backlinks!

$57.97
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1000 Comment Credits
2000 Backlinks

$79.97
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Review copies you ask?

Well, I would think by now that I have the rep that those aren't required, but I may consider if the right people ask.

Remember, this is a blog network that has been around for over a year and we have hundreds of members. We have broken subscription records as many people have been posting articles with us since last Feb.

If you have any other questions just ask! Customer service and results are equally top priorities to us!
 


So if I purchase 500 or more comments from you, I am going to be hitting the same IPs/Blogs more then once?

As a rule, we have about Two to Three top level domains per IP. Not to mention user added blogs we have in the network as well. So there is a possibility of hitting the same IP of up the three times, but not the blogs.

Remember, we have 600+ domains in our network and growing because of user added blogs (which of course offer even more IP variety) and domain purchases. Maybe I should have put how many website consist of the network and not just the IPs.

I hope this answers your question.
 
Wait, so these comments go on your network where you are selling blog posts? Why would I want somebody's random comment links on my posts?
 
Wait, so these comments go on your network where you are selling blog posts? Why would I want somebody's random comment links on my posts?

Hmmm, I'm not entirely sure if I see the issue. As long as the content and the links are relevant to each other I don't see how this would negatively affect anything in the network.

Do we get tons of traffic from Google and the search engines?

Yes

Do people sometimes click through on the links in the articles?

Well of course.

But the primary reason NPP was created is for SEO purposes. Any traffic or sales received from traffic directly from NPP are just bonuses. Having comments on the network will only HELP the network. It will make those blogs look even more active and will appear as if an ongoing discussion is going on. Google and search engines love discussion and activity.

Not to mention that people will also backlink those comments which in turn add even more backlinks to your posts.

I do see how some people may want their article to stand alone without any comments as they may not want someone in a similar niche "taking" traffic. But at the same time they have to realize that NPP is for SEO purposes. They are here to get links and backlinks so that their search engine rankings are better. I do understand your concern if you have one though.
 
As a rule, we have about Two to Three top level domains per IP. Not to mention user added blogs we have in the network as well. So there is a possibility of hitting the same IP of up the three times, but not the blogs.

Remember, we have 600+ domains in our network and growing because of user added blogs (which of course offer even more IP variety) and domain purchases. Maybe I should have put how many website consist of the network and not just the IPs.

I hope this answers your question.



1000 Comment Credits
2000 Backlinks

$79.97
ORDER NOW!

Ok, just so I am clear... if I order the above package of 1k comments and you have 600 blogs and 275 IPs, then I will for sure be hitting the same blogs more then once with my comment.. right? Just want to make sure.
 
Ok, just so I am clear... if I order the above package of 1k comments and you have 600 blogs and 275 IPs, then I will for sure be hitting the same blogs more then once with my comment.. right? Just want to make sure.

Well, first make sure you read how the comment credits work.

If you generate a comment that creates 256 variations it will go on 256 blog posts and you would then have 744 comment credits left. It will be a lot of writing/spinning to create a relevant comment that will create 1000 variations.

But if you do, and you pick a blog post that has been posted 450 times, then that's how many times your comment will go out. So basically your comments will not be rotated on the exact same page over and over again.

These drip fed comments are good for people who can consistently write/spin a comment that creates 150 variations or so. That way not only will they get the IP diversity, but then they can choose a different blog post with each individual comment that they write.

We say 1000 comment credits because we know that there are some people who like to save money by purchasing more.
 
looks interesting

Would you consider adding a service where you create the comments for us? (at an additional cost of course)

Would be great just to hand over some cash and have the comments posted without spending time crafting a spun comment that has x amount of variations.
 
looks interesting

Would you consider adding a service where you create the comments for us? (at an additional cost of course)

Would be great just to hand over some cash and have the comments posted without spending time crafting a spun comment that has x amount of variations.


Actually culvers, that's a great point.

I'll get to work on a "Comments Resource" section and maybe I'll see if I can create 20 to 30 highly spun comments to where people just replace certain parts with their niche and places for their keywords.

That way one, the service won't cost anything extra and two, it will save all you guys much more time.

What do you think about that?
 
Hmmm, I'm not entirely sure if I see the issue. As long as the content and the links are relevant to each other I don't see how this would negatively affect anything in the network.


Having a shitload of comments on each page IE a shitload of out bound links going to sites that are not necessarily quality sites can reduce the link juice from the page.

If you are doing this, I would recommend limiting each page to a certain number (relatively small) of comments per page before closing comments. Not only would this keep the comment links value up, but wouldn't start bringing down the juice provided to the article poster for his website. Since you have new content going up all the time, you should'nt run out of places to sell comments anyways.

Just my input, mate. I'm going to go get an account though, see how both sides work. Articles, comments and maybe sign up a blog to your user added network. It is definetely piquing my interest after I saw some good results from the orders you did for me before.
 
I'm no math major, but...

500 Credits = $35
500 Credits x 2 = $70

Yet 1,000 Credits = $80 ?

Ah, your right. I guess we're so busy that we didn't even notice that. Let me bring that pricing up to my partner's attention and perhaps we should fix that. I guess for the time being, buying two 500 credits is the better deal. ha

Having a shitload of comments on each page IE a shitload of out bound links going to sites that are not necessarily quality sites can reduce the link juice from the page.

If you are doing this, I would recommend limiting each page to a certain number (relatively small) of comments per page before closing comments. Not only would this keep the comment links value up, but wouldn't start bringing down the juice provided to the article poster for his website. Since you have new content going up all the time, you should'nt run out of places to sell comments anyways.

Just my input, mate. I'm going to go get an account though, see how both sides work. Articles, comments and maybe sign up a blog to your user added network. It is definetely piquing my interest after I saw some good results from the orders you did for me before.

Well, the best thing about the blog comments, is that we have an extremely low amount of out bound links on these pages. And we have so many posts, that the same post being overused for comments is essentially highly unlikely.

Also, I don't necessarily want to totally limit blog comments per post, for the event that maybe in the future, we have multiple posts with the same amount of blog comments on those, that may indeed create a minor foot print.

Thanks
 
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