Yesterday I published the latest update, v2.0.11.0, for No Hands SEO and mentioned in the update notes that there was a new comment system which contains more highly spun comments than ever before.
Originally (and with other similar tools) No Hands SEO came with a comments.txt file which contained around 70 highly spun comments which had somewhere in the region of 100,000 variations. 100k variations is a lot and the comments file has been updated a few times so it never got really stale. However one thing to take into consideration is the amount of users and the age of the current comments.txt file, though the chance of your profiles having overlapping comments was low the chance that your comment had been posted elsewhere was only growing.
With the push that Google is making for unique content and how important it is to leave no footprint when backlinking I decided to overhaul the comments system and go a different route to the methods used by other tools. I wanted to offer up thousands of highly spun comments to completely remove any chance of comment overlap between profiles and also between users. The only issue with this that I could see was that thousands of highly spun comments would mean a large amount of unnecessary data being loaded in and handled all of the time.
The answer that I saw for this was to have a database of comments and have a random selection served up for users on every load. This means in the future every time you load NHSEO you are getting a random selection of 100 highly spun comments which should be different to your other sessions.
The new system has had a slight injection of spun comments, improving from 70 to over 3000, but this is just the start of the new comments system. Serving the comments when NHSEO is loaded means that the comment database can always be kept up to date and new comments can easily be added without the user even having to update their software.
Due to this new way of serving comments to the users your profiles will have far less (if any) backlink cross over and the chances of ever having a section of your linking pattern match that of another user is so small it is incredibly unlikely to happen now. This means more effective link building without a single user having to do anything extra, can’t say fairer than that really.
I hope that gives a bit of insight into how the new system works and how it is worlds apart from the old system and should help a little bit for those users that don’t use custom comments.