Increase Your Comments Rate With ClickComments

by Rishi Raj on October 18, 2007

in Wordpress Plugins

Getting comments on a blog helps keeping the blog alive. But these days, people are lazy. Commenting is even a big work for them; entering your name, email, URL and then a message … eh!

ClickComments

To solve this problem in a click, people at PostReach have came up with ClickComments. ClickComments is a new Web 2.0 tool which makes expressing feeling towards the post easy for the reader by just clicking the icon which he thinks suits best on his mood!

ClickComments

ClickComments is also anti-spam as it cannot get spam ad messages and also is fraud-proof as it tracks the IP and cookie of a commenter click-commentator by which he cannot comment again.

Why To Use ClickComments?

  • ClickComments is very interactive for the reader so it is for sure that he will use it
  • It is very functional and fast
  • It is fraud and spam proof
  • It is easy loading and no extra plugin or software is required
  • Easy To Install

As ClickComments is an attractive means of commenting, it will for sure boost your comments!

PostReach ClickComments

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Monika Mundell October 18, 2007 at 7:56 am

Hi Rishi,

This looks like a cool widget. I wonder whether blog owners will actually adapt to this and how fast. Thanks for bringing this up.
Monika

2 Baldur Bjarnason October 18, 2007 at 2:04 pm

Hi Rishi,

This looks nice

Thank you
Baldur

3 DaJuan Tircuit October 23, 2007 at 6:00 pm

I love the simplicity of this plugin. I’m going to try it on my site to see if it will increase my participation rate. My only concern is that it limits the users ability to leave creative and unique comments.

4 Amin October 27, 2007 at 12:18 am

Seems like a good idea, but I’m not completely convinced how fast it will take off, or how deep it will penetrate blogland.

Seems like there’s a new blog plugin every 5 minutes these days.

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