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Get More Comments: Focus on the First Comment Posted: 18 Mar 2012 01:08 PM PDT This guest post is by Danny Iny of Firepole Marketing. Remember the first time you realized that you've actually got traffic? Suddenly, you aren't blogging to an empty void—real people are consuming and engaging with your content! Or are they? That's when you begin to wonder … why isn't anybody leaving a comment? This can be a frustrating challenge for bloggers, and some blogs never get past it. There are blogs with readerships in the hundreds of thousands with barely a handful of comments per post. Odds are you don't want that to be you. You want people to read and interact! Why don't people comment?This may come as a bit of a shock if you've been navigating the blogosphere for any length of time, but commenting on a blog is not a natural or intuitive behavior. Blogs are new, publishing is old. Outside of an extremely small circle of blogosphere denizens, most people are new to blogs, and accustomed to traditional media; television, newspapers, magazines, and books. These are all uni-directional media; the publisher publishes, and the audience has the choice of consuming the content (watching or reading), or not. Just a few years back, those were the only two options. Engaging in dialogue was difficult (writing a letter to the editor of a newspaper), or impossible. When most people visit a blog, their perceived options are to read, and if they love it, to bookmark or subscribe. They might even share. But for commenting to happen, they must understand it as an option. The easiest way for readers to know they can comment is to see the comments of other readers. Except for two things:
The solution is a change in focus: it's not about getting people to comment on an ongoing basis. Instead, focus on getting people to leave their first comment on your blog. Just one—because after leaving one comment, it's far more likely they'll leave more. That first comment is the tipping point. So … how do you get it? How to get that first commentHere are some ways you can people to make that very first comment:
The first comment is the keyThe key to making it all work is that very first comment. Once people comment for the very first time, they realize that "this is something I can do"—and the next time is that much easier. Create another opportunity, another reason, another excuse—and suddenly they're up to two, three, four, or even more comments. Before you know it, a habit is formed. And with it, an engaged, dynamic, actively commenting community. Danny Iny (@DannyIny), a.k.a. the "Freddy Krueger of Blogging", teaches marketing that works at Firepole Marketing. Together with Guy Kawasaki, Brian Clark and Mitch Joel, he wrote the book on building engaged audiences from scratch (available on Amazon, or as a free download). Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger |
Want More Comments? Let ProBlogger Help! Posted: 18 Mar 2012 07:06 AM PDT To be honest with you, I can’t remember much about the first comment I ever received on a blog post I’d written. It was back sometime in 2000, after all! What I do remember is the thrill. When that first reader comments on your blog, you know you’ve finally reached someone. Your writing has moved one of the people who’s arrived at your blog to respond. Whether the comment’s long or short, detailed or simple, it doesn’t much matter: that first real (non-spam) comment is a milestone for any blogger. Comments are always an issue for bloggers. When you’re waiting for that first-ever comment, you dream of the days when your blog’s swamped with thoughtful comments the way the A-list blogs are. But experienced bloggers have other considerations to tackle—and they’re not just about finding time to sift through spam or respond to commenters. As your blog grows, and attracts more comments, you’ll probably find yourself wanting to create the right kind of culture around comments, and that’ll dictate the kinds of comments you send to trash, respond to, and maybe even highlight in posts you write. So all of us—not just those starting out—need ideas that we can use to generate comments on our blogs, and comments of the right type (no trolls, please!). Recently, I asked some experienced bloggers if they’d share their wisdom with us in a series of posts on generating comments. I’ll be publishing their responses throughout the week, starting today, and I hope we’ll all find it useful! For now, though, I’d love to hear where you’re at with comments on your blog. Are you still waiting for that all-important first one? Are you reaching a point where you’ve had to reduce the proportion of comments you respond to? Or have you turned comments off altogether? Share your experience with us … in the comments! Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger |
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