I bet you'd all like to have a blog like John Chow, John Cow, or The University Kid... We'd all like to get 30, 40, 50+ comments on every post we make.  Hell, these guys usually have 10 comments on a post they made 5 minutes ago - it's amazing.

Imagine being number one - the first person to make a comment one of their posts.  Can you imagine how many people will see your comment?  Now lets say that comment you wrote was well written, contributed to the general post idea, and overall wasn't a nuisance, but instead, was interesting and well thought out.  Chances are the people reading your comment will click the link to your website to check it out.  Using this method on multiple blogs, you undoubtedly will get a good amount of visitors out of it.  You're essentially making good out of someone else's blog post.

Now I'm not saying to go out to these high-traffic sites and just 'F5' them all day long, waiting for a new blog post.  That's be kinda... boring.  Just a little.  What I'm suggesting is that you guys go out and download the temporarily free application Comment Sniper.

What is Comment Sniper?

Comment Sniper will probably be your new best friend.  Once you download the small application, the first thing you should do is set it up.  Setup is very easy, all you have to do is put in the URL and RSS feed of the blog you want to track, that's about it.  Once you have in all the blogs you want to track, you will start the "sniping process."  Once activated, Comment Sniper sits in your notification area and silently monitors these blogs.  Once it detects a new post (usually within 5 minutes of it being posted), it flashes up a small alert.  From this point on it's all up to you to get your ass down there, read the post, and get a good, educated comment in there.  Boom.  Instant publicity for your blog.  I can't tell yuo how many times I've gotten a number one comment on some of the posts from John Chow or John Cow.  By checking my traffic stats, I can see that these small - almost subliminal - acts of advertising ForTheLose.org are definitely paying off.

Like I said before though, this application is only temporarily free.  I can tell because once downloaded, you get a message saying something along the lines of "Thank you for purchasing...".  The download system is also already set up to be easily integrated with paid purchases with an activation code being emailed to the downloader.  Without this code, the program won't function, so make sure you give a valid email when downloading!  (Don't worry, they don't spam you.)

I definitely recommend this to anyone looking to increase traffic to their blog.  Hurry and get it now and keep the money in your wallet!

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