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Tuesday 17 July 2012

4 Tips for Improving the Quality of Comments on Your Blog

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If you ever get discouraged by the endless onslaught of no-value comments on your blog, you’re not alone. Many blog comments are either blatant spam (“Buy product X!”) or completely irrelevant (“I loved your well-written blog post. Thanks!”). Too seldom does a blog comment make some significant contribution to the conversation you initiated by posting in the first place. In many instances, it is even hard to find a comment that makes an on-topic response to what you said.
While this problem may never go away completely, there are steps that you can take to encourage well-thought-out comments. Here are four tips that may help you improve the overall quality of the comments that you receive:
1.       Ask a question at the end of your post. This is not a new technique, but it is one that works. Make sure to end most of your posts with a thought-provoking question that encourages your readers to chime in and add their own opinions. Make the question urgent—that is, phrase it in such a way that makes your readers want to respond to whatever it is immediately. Don’t be shy of a little controversy—the goal is to get people to respond.
2.       Improve your posts. There might not be anything “wrong” with your posts, but they might not be optimized to encourage blog commenting. You can make more readers want to share their opinions by making your own clear—make your post short, focused, and easy to scan. Your readers will be more likely to pick out your relevant points and respond to them.
3.       Take advantage of spam-filtering plugins. Take a cue from ecommerce and do what you can to make sure that the information your commenters provide is accurate. Major retail websites use tools like USPS address validation software to improve the quality of their customer experience. You can do the same thing with CAPTCHA and email address verification.
4.       Reply to comments. Help your readers want to do more and better commenting by promptly replying to those who do say something. Make your own follow-ups engaging to promote further comment by the original poster or other readers.
These tips may not solve all of your problems, but they will help you on your way to a more thoughtful and engaged readership. What techniques have worked for you in encouraging better comments on your blog?

Author bio: "David Larson", with Intelligent Search, is a computer enthusiast. He enjoys reading and writing about technology. He also enjoys hiking and being in the outdoors with his family.

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