What leaving your mark on third-party blog comments brings you
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:35 am
Don't you comment on blogs that aren't your own? You may not be aware of the different advantages that it brings to getting visitors and followers for your own blog.
Carlos Bravo222
Very few readers comment on a blog. I remember reading a statistic years ago (I don't even remember where) that said something like less than 10% of people on the web leave a trace by giving feedback to the author.
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The vast majority of users do not connect with you. At most jio number list they share your post with their followers but in general they limit themselves to consuming.
If you have a blog and you don't blog, maybe you should change your strategy. A tweet from a couple of hours ago gave me the idea for today's post. Don't miss the opportunity to leave your mark through the comments field.
1. It brings you new readers and visitors : just in case you don't believe me, I'll also provide you with a screenshot of the tweet that inspired me for this post. One of my readers had found a new blog that she liked thanks to the comment that the person had left on it.
Tweet related to a reader's comment on my blog
Tweet related to a reader's comment on my blog
2. You get new followers : especially if you comment on the Ciudadano 2.0 blog . Pay attention to the comments field. Some people already leave their Twitter account directly instead of a link to a web page. In the summary of my last participatory post I included the follow button for readers to thank and reward their participation in this blog.
3. You get answers to your questions : Luckily, I don't have all the answers. It's the readers who help me with questions that I can't solve. This post clearly shows that the answers are not only held by the authors, but also by the visitors themselves who can help each other to find solutions. Comment if you need help.
Carlos Bravo222
Very few readers comment on a blog. I remember reading a statistic years ago (I don't even remember where) that said something like less than 10% of people on the web leave a trace by giving feedback to the author.
Commenting on third-party blogsPhoto rights by Fotolia
The vast majority of users do not connect with you. At most jio number list they share your post with their followers but in general they limit themselves to consuming.
If you have a blog and you don't blog, maybe you should change your strategy. A tweet from a couple of hours ago gave me the idea for today's post. Don't miss the opportunity to leave your mark through the comments field.
1. It brings you new readers and visitors : just in case you don't believe me, I'll also provide you with a screenshot of the tweet that inspired me for this post. One of my readers had found a new blog that she liked thanks to the comment that the person had left on it.
Tweet related to a reader's comment on my blog
Tweet related to a reader's comment on my blog
2. You get new followers : especially if you comment on the Ciudadano 2.0 blog . Pay attention to the comments field. Some people already leave their Twitter account directly instead of a link to a web page. In the summary of my last participatory post I included the follow button for readers to thank and reward their participation in this blog.
3. You get answers to your questions : Luckily, I don't have all the answers. It's the readers who help me with questions that I can't solve. This post clearly shows that the answers are not only held by the authors, but also by the visitors themselves who can help each other to find solutions. Comment if you need help.