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Stories from a Sense of Place
Getting regular comments on your blog is hard work. When it comes to blogging, persistence, passion and patience will keep you going until the comments start coming. In the meantime it helps to know why people may not comment on your blog.
Chris Brogan’s recent post No Comment, acknowledged the very real discouragement you can feel when you’re blogging away with seemingly nothing (meaning comments) to show for it. If you haven’t already read the post, go and check it out. The comments in particular are revealing. They show just how deeply disappointing it can be not getting comments. It can hurt. So what can you do about it? Here are some things I did.
LJ Jones recently wrote a very interesting post on blogs and websites. Or rather, the difference between the two and why this difference is important. It’s called: Why Your Blog Shouldn’t be on your site …
Ideas. Without them, there’s no blog, nothing to share, no visitors and most certainly no comments! When I talk to people about blogging, invariably they ask me how to find things to blog about. They’re …