There’s nothing worse than writing something you think is important, posting it on your blog, and then waiting for comments … and waiting … and waiting. Conversely, there are few things more rewarding than having people comment on your post and engaging directly with your readers. More than any single factor, I think it is the one thing that has kept me blogging for all these years.
But how do you get more comments? How do you get your readers more engaged? I am definitely not an expert, but I get a fair amount of comments. Here are seven strategies that I have found helpful. There are probably many other ways to encourage comments, but these are some that I have helped me. What about you?
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Oh my. Now, that’s communicating! (But, most days, you should use your time to write more great posts) I just love your blog! Thanks for responding. It really is a neat world:)
Great post! I really like the idea of a comments policy. Thanks for sharing.
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Michael, thank you for recommending intensedebate. I was dissatisfied with the convoluted comment system on blogger.com. It was really hindering any one from posting comments. Installation of intensedebate was so easy.
I was going to reply that if the number of commenters is high, I would be less likely to add my 2 cents. This is usually the case, but you proved me wrong since mine is the 69th comment. Thanks for the good tips.
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I'd like to suggest that it is time to encourage a term other than "lurkers", which carries images of "stalker", etc. and is demeaning. Many people gain great insights from posts and comments without a compulsion to see themselves in print, or without anything constructive to add.
I always try to remind myself, before commenting (usually but not always successfully): "Aut tace aut loquere meliora silencio" (only when the words outperform silence)(hat tip to NNTaleb).
A constructive and respectful replacement for "lurker" might be encouraging. We don't have to be stuck with inappropriate labels originally applied to the medium by less than graceful originators!
Point taken. (I don't think I used this term; I think it was one of my readers above.) Thanks.
Thanks, Michael – I do know you don't use that term, it was a reader.
Still, words have meaning and impact, and I know from your posts over several years that you show great integrity in maintaining a "higher level" usage of our beknighted language.
I thank you for that, and encourage thought toward a future on-line discussion that would with positive construction help others in that regard, as well.
All the best
Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding.
Proverbs 17:28
I used to be on Blogger and recently moved to Squarespace. Already I've discovered its limitations. Now you're making me think of moving to WordPress!
Question for you (and other readers) about Intense Debate: One reason I don't think I like it is because I'd never know if there were new replies added to an earlier thread. When I get here and there are 70+ comments already, I read through them all, along with their individual replies, and then I would never know how to find the new comments that show up after I visited because (I think) they would be attached to the original comment somewhere in the long list of comments.
Know what I mean? Does anyone have any opinions about this?
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I've been considering blocking entire country IPs based on the volume of spam that my blog gets. I guess I should consider setting up akismet instead of manually moderating all comments.
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I would definitely give Askimet a try. I have almost zero problem with spam.
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Michael, I have followed you on Twitter for some time and now just started reading your blog. I am really enjoying it. I have you bookmarked.
Thanks and keep it coming,
Ed Snyder
Others have mentioned it in the comments, but I was surprised your post didn't mention the obvious strategy for blogging beginners: Commenting on other folks' blogs. I am amazed at the number of zombie blogs I visit where I am the only one commenting, and then the author NEVER stops by my own Blog to make a comment themselves. Guess what? I never return again to their Blog. The blogger then loses my traffic, and comments. I realize you can't do this when you are "famous," but for beginner Bloggers this is a most fundamental rule of Blogging etiqutte, it seems.
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This is a great list of ideas…thanks!
I'm a new blogger, and I've had a couple of posts that have received a lot of feedback, but that hasn't always translated into repeat traffic. Any suggestions?
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Great tips. Thanks for sharing them.
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really good advice, I recently decided to work on my blog with more intention, as opposed to quitting…and so, I am working on making my blog better. Comments, or rather, lack of comments makes me a little sad. I have been trying to ask more questions in my post, and I took the letter-verification thingy off, in a quest to make commenting easier. Your suggestions are mostly new to me, I am eager to try them out. Thanks.
I am glad I found your post. I am already using two of your tips and the other four I am going to implement with the next couple of weeks.
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yep these are great strategies to increase comments on blogs, not just comments but useful information through comments useful content that adds value to your site, great
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And guess what? He used a question (actually two) at the end of his post.
Thanks, Michael, for the message. I’ll be tweaking my blog re this. http://www.jimmagwood.com/index.php?p=1_17
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Hi,
Just wanted to say thanks for a great post. One tip you didn't leave – mention in your post that you have great commenting software, and it will make people (me!) want to try it out!