Attention Bloggers: We Need To Change

Note the pronoun, we, which I used. I'm as guilty as anyone. All of us bloggers need to change some of our bad habits. It doesn't matter if the habits are forced upon us or if we've developed them out of sheer laziness. One of the bad habits is not commenting and/or replying to comments. While I'd like to blame feedreaders for the lack of commenting that's going on, it's really just a bad habit we've developed. Read the final section to see what I plan to do about it, at least for a period of time.

Responding to comments on our blogs:

When visitors make the effort to comment on our blogs, we need to reply to those comments when the situation calls for it. Granted, not all comments warrant a reply, but it's our responsibility to make sure we check. Even a late reply is better than none at all. No one likes to be ignored. You want your visitors to return, don't you? When in doubt, reply.

Commenting on other blogs:

We all read other blogs at one time or another. We have to or we have no idea what's going on around us. Why is it then that so few of us comment on the blogs we read? I realize some blogs have comments closed and there's nothing we can do about that. Still, we need to make a concentrated effort to comment on every blog we read (where the comments aren't closed), not just those we like.

Comments are appreciation.

Regardless of what you may think, even negative comments are appreciated. How can we improve as bloggers (and we all need improvement even if we won't admit it to ourselves) if we always get nothing but positive comments? I don't know about you, but I not only like being told I'm wrong, I need to be told I'm wrong, even if it pisses me off. I know I'll get over it once I calm down.

Comments are motivation.

A blogger who receives a lot of comments on a particular post/article is motivated by those comments. What kind of motivation am I talking about? The kind that makes a blogger want to improve. The kind that makes a blogger want to keep writing. The kind that makes a blogger keep going.

As one of my frequent contacts (Hari) mentioned to me, all of this one-sidedness is starting to make some bloggers bitter. They're taking the time to comment frequently on other blogs but that effort isn't being reciprocated by but a fraction of those other bloggers. This tells me that we're not doing a good enough job. We harp about getting more traffic to our blogs and we won't even take the time to do something basic that actually drives traffic.

The "Comment King (or Queen) Award".

For those of you who are willing to participate, I'm starting a comment contest as of right now. Make a comment on a blog you read (but not as the sole comment — just as an aside or something) and let the blogger know about the contest. I'll create the image or have one of my more graphically-oriented online friends do it for me.

You, as the blog author of your own blog, need to count how many comments per commenter you receive. Every week, ending in Saturday, send me the name, URL, and comment count of the person who commented on your blog the most (ties are okay). I will pick a weekly winner from all the submissions.

Needless to say, while I'll be participating myself, I won't by vying for the award. If no one else participates, I won't have a much of a list to pick a winner from, will I?


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50 Comments

  1. David says:

    If somebody replies to your comment it shows the blog is still active rather than somebody setting it up and then just leaving it to run . To Steve I dont know if you use the do follow but I am sure if you do and you advertise it U COMMENT I FOLLOW more people would surely comment.As they get a link back and you get fresh new content for the search engines and hopefully an active discussion. If they are totally spammy I am sure you can just delete them as it sounds like you actively monitor your blog. Just about to pop over now :smile:

  2. If everyone commented, you'd have quite alot of messes to go through.

  3. Absolutely true! People underestimate the power of interacting and building communities on blogs, well said!

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  4. iFrame says:

    Sometimes there is simply laziness to make comments.

  5. David says:

    :shock: You're right! I've never realized that before.

  6. Digi says:

    Yes, sometimes it's just nice to see that a blogger is in touch with his readers ..

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  7. News says:

    Nevertheless, after blogging as I have been for 18 months and with a Newsletter following today of 260 subscribers, I am really getting impatient with the lack of commenting.

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  8. unTECHy says:

    I'm a stumble-a-holic. I stumble blogs on a daily basis. I find that I probably comment on about 15-20% of the blogs I stumble.

    As a rule of thumb, I only comment if I can add value to the post. I hate it when people comment on my site with a simple *Thanks* or similar comments.

    Those are not value added comments, they are simply trying to get their link on my site.

    I will either reply to the comments, or delete them if they are spam.

    I do agree with your post though, and have given a well-deserved stumble.

    Thanks for bringing this subject to light.

    unTECHy's last blog post..How I’ve reduced my spam

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