I am by no means an expert and @hitmeasap will have to jump in.
However, the idea of comments is that it can "extend" the article. I dont think the search engines really separate. They look at it as all one page.
Hence, if we have keywords being hit up in the comment section, that support what is in the article, then it is a bonus.
Now to quantify it, I would guess that is impossible. However, as know engagement also can stimulate more of it, thus increasing the odds that a keyword could be hit.
Comments carry many benefits, both to the individual and the platform.
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I had the same question! Thanks for clarifying that, or at least how you think it works. If the engines look at it all as one page it makes complete sense!
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Yes and that is why it is important to reinforce certain keywords in the article. That only strengthens them.
And then, if that article is linked on other ones at later dates, it becomes "expert" with those keywords.
As I said, that is how I understand it to be.
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There was someone doing excellent SEO posts and live discord events for the Natural Medicine community... I'm gonna see if I can find who that was, she was so knowledgeable and helpful for the community. With lists of "keywords" and things like that that were closely related to @naturalmedicine's mission.
@riverflows, if you get this ping maybe you can chime in, where can I find this wonderful person we had on board the community?
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It is smart for all the different communities, if they have front ends, to follow this concept.
Having keywords in the natural medicine community would be vital. That is very targeted but powerful.
It seems finance is a bit bigger but equally as important. Even if it helps the traffic to Peakd or Hive.blog, it is helping the entire ecosystem.
The difference is that the traffic on Leofinance helps the ad revenue which feeds into our Leo Power holdings.
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