6 Tips to Attract More Comments on Your Blog

by Gobala Krishnan on June 29, 2007

in Blogging Tips

Do you ever wonder how to attract more comments from your readers to your blog posts? Blogs are unique because they enable writers and readers of a blog to add comments which in itself add to the unique content a blog provides. After conducting some detailed research, I discovered 6 tips that you can use to attract more comments to the posts you write on your blog. The 6 tips are as follows:-

  1. Interact with your readers – When readers leave comments on your posts, make sure you reply back and ask questions to continue a discussion that your readers started.
  2. Ask questions at the end of your posts - This will enable your readers to start a discussion that could end up involving many other readers.
  3. Make it easy for readers to comment - Do make sure that your comments section is set up such that readers don’t have to go through a long process to register. This sometimes deters readers from commenting.
  4. Notify commenters of new comments: A Subscribe to Comments plugin enables commenters on your blog posts to check a box before commenting and get an e-mail notification of further comments related to that particular post. This will encourage readers to come back and take part in the conversation.
  5. Reward your commenters – You can encourage commenters to increase comments on your blog by rewarding them. You can do this by using the Show Top Commentators WordPress Plugin.
  6. Use plugins that attract more comments – There are a couple of other plugins in addition to the Show Top Commentators WordPress and Subscribe to Comments that you can make use of to attract more comments from your readers. These are Comment Relish and Brian’s Threaded Comments. The Comment Relish plugin sends a thank-you email to your blog’s first time commentators. This will surely encourage them to come back again and comment regularly. Brian’s Threaded plugin adds a ‘Reply to this comment’ link to every comment which means, your comment is placed directly under the comment you replied to. This plugin make comments easier to follow and also prevents readers from scrolling down to look for answers to their questions.

These 6 tips will surely help you get your readers to add more comments to your blog posts and at the same time provide you with more unique content which in turn will keep the search engines spidering your blogs more often.

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1 cikgu azleen June 30, 2007 at 5:18 am

I am wondering.. You said you discovered 7 tips, but you only disclosed 6 tips.. Is this another tips to make people comment on the blog??

2 Ade Lamidi July 4, 2007 at 5:15 am

Cikgu,

My mistake. It is actually 6 tips.

Hope you enjoyed the tips.

Cheers
Ade

3 Alwin Sanjaya July 19, 2007 at 1:21 am

good tips :) maybe, we also can do submit comment on the other blog.

4 Amit July 19, 2007 at 6:20 am

Really some amazing tips to increase the comments made on the blog, I really liked tip # 2.

5 san July 19, 2007 at 1:28 pm

Gobola,
Ngam laitu .Its True ! Lets do it !!! Yeah !!!
satu lagi,bagi mereka hadiah percuma berupa Cenderhati.So, termasuk tips gobala 7 , saya tambah satu lagi , jadi = 8tips.Congats.

6 Gobala Krishnan July 19, 2007 at 7:54 pm

Erm, translated: “Tips number 7: Give away free gifts on your blog

7 AWord July 20, 2007 at 4:53 am

Interesting tips…thank you.

8 abdfatah July 21, 2007 at 10:33 am

still don’t understand… how can i copy it to root folder?? where can i put it? adesh….

9 Traume November 10, 2007 at 5:25 am

You forgot about giving away cash. That always helps :)

Seriously, great article Gobala. Thanks again.

Traume

10 Raymond May 20, 2008 at 11:04 pm

Comments are good… but sometimes hard to distinguish between spam and genuine comments. Akismet is a great help though :)

11 Saif May 28, 2008 at 8:34 pm

These tips are quite helpful. Thanks

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