Don’t Waste Blog Comments

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A few weeks ago, I was messing around with my blog, checking the stats, adding a new widget, and answering comments. Something prompted me  to click on page three and four of my comments.

I was happily reading through comments that were months old until I discovered six comments that I had not approved.

I didn’t even know they were there.

I make it a point to reply back when people leave comments because I like bloggers to write back when I comment on their blogs. Also, we market blogs for clients on a regular basis and actively market our blog as well. My number one rule is: leave comments and comment back. It’s the polite thing to do and it helps build relationships.

So, you can image my shock when I stumbled upon these unattended blog comments. To make matters worse, someone had left a message asking to expand on the topic. And another person left me a message on a post that was about how communication is the key to business success. Talk about embarrassing.

How these comments managed to slip past me isn’t important. What matters is that not only did I miss an opportunity to connect with other bloggers, but I may have also lost readership as a result of my neglect.

Let this be a lesson to those of you who blog: stay current with your incoming comments. Reply back in a prompt manner. And it wouldn’t hut you to check comments from months ago. You never know what you might have missed.

I’d love for you to leave a comment. Oh, come on, you know you want to. Or share it on Digg orStumbleUpon.

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3 Comments

  1. Damien Whitehall
    Posted September 11, 2009 at 8:42 pm | Permalink

    I wonder how long the average person is willing to check back for an answer before giving up. Doe they expect answers within hours, or are they still looking to see if the answer has arrived three weeks later? I imagine for most people it’s not more than two days, which means that you really need to check every chance you get.

  2. Posted September 14, 2009 at 9:02 am | Permalink

    Damien, great question. I usually click the option to follow the discussion thread. I realized I don’t have that option on this blog — working on getting that up this week.

  3. Posted September 19, 2009 at 12:04 am | Permalink

    Nice content indeed! i will visit as often as i can.

    cheers

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