In case you did not get a chance to download Comment Kahuna, here is the link again:
http://www.commentkahuna.com/commentkahuna.zip
Over 40,000 people have downloaded Comment Kahuna to date and they LOVE using it.
Comment Kahuna is now even better!
This latest version of CK that you downloaded is by far the most powerful version of the software to date.
But, even more important that all the fancy features within the software is *how* you use them.
Here are a few quick tips to get you started on the right track with Comment Kahuna.
A Big Comment Kahuna Tip...
We get this question at the Help Desk every few days. Maybe you are asking yourself this same question...
Q: "Can I block out low Page Rank blogs in Comment Kahuna since they aren't very useful?"
Let me add a quick comment about this...
If you limit yourself to *only* searching for high Page Rank blogs, you are really limiting the
number of blogs that Comment Kahuna will find for you to post your comments.
Don't forget.... some lower Page Rank blogs still get a lot of traffic (and you can piggyback off
this traffic when you submit comments to these blogs). Plus, all blogs start at Page Rank (PR) zero and then only increase their PR and traffic over time.
Sidenote: What is PR (Page Rank)? Page Rank essentially lets you know how important a page is. A hyperlink to a page counts as a vote of support. A page that is linked to by many pages with high Page Rank receives a high rank itself.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Also, many people make the mistake of *not* posting to blogs and websites that use the no-follow tag because the value of these links is discount by Google.
But consider this...
Some "no-follow" blogs and websites get a massive amount of traffic. Imagine hundreds (if not thousands) of visitors everyday viewing your blog post comments.
If you post quality comments to high traffic blogs, do you think you'll get a few clickthroughs to your website.
You're darn right you will! :-)
So, the big lesson here is... don't just focus on high Page Rank blogs or blogs that do not use a
no-follow tag.
Well, after giving you that advice, this couldn't have come at a better time.
