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The document provides guidance on effectively commenting on blog posts. It recommends that comments avoid bad language, damning the author, and "full fire-breathing comments back and forth." Comments should ask questions about statements made or assumptions in the post. Self-promotion in comments is not effective for building goodwill, but commenting to add additional relevant points or answering a question raised in the post can help promote one's own blog if done sparingly. Appreciating all audience comments, even negative ones, helps keep users engaged with the content.

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The document provides guidance on effectively commenting on blog posts. It recommends that comments avoid bad language, damning the author, and "full fire-breathing comments back and forth." Comments should ask questions about statements made or assumptions in the post. Self-promotion in comments is not effective for building goodwill, but commenting to add additional relevant points or answering a question raised in the post can help promote one's own blog if done sparingly. Appreciating all audience comments, even negative ones, helps keep users engaged with the content.

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I guess I’d say that any comment regarding the particular blog topic is ‘good’ if it avoids bad

language and damning of the author. Questions on statements made or assumptions


employed certainly are subject to discussion through comments, but full fire-breathing
comments back and forth are inappropriate. Take those off-line if you feel they are that
compelling.

417 views · Answer requested by Dexter Roona

Angela Sauvage Giles, Blogger | Marketing Strategist | Speaker since 2004


Answered Nov 15, 2019 · Author has 262 answers and 29.4k answer views

BLOG COMMENTS

This is an old practice yet it helps blog promotion every time. However, commenting should
not be done simply with the aim of self-promoting your blog posts. It also doesn’t bring
good karma points in the end. Have you read a good blog post and would like to add one
or two more points? You can use this avenue to promote your blog posts by commenting
something in the direction of, “I just wrote about this topic and added two more points.
Read about it here.”

Another style is commenting as an answer to a question the writer has raised. Your yardstick
to measure if what you’re doin...

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Abduljabbar Ramadhan, Diploma Mechanical Engineering & Allidina Visram High School,
Eldoret National Polytechnic (2022)
Answered Aug 11, 2019

Hello!

I don’t think you should have a common style to write comments in your blog. All you have
to do is reply what your audience might have commented, be it good or bad, just take it as
a feedback.

Where you get negative responses from your audiences try to check on it and correct where
possible, having a blog with users that keep engaged it is pretty cool, because it actual
reveals that your content is sending a message.

Appreciating your audiences for commenting it does not cost a dollar! When there is a
question too from your audiences from the same content, try to explain it to them for ...

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