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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Are Blog Comments Dead? Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! Sometimes the comments are even better than the post.

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The 5 Best Ways to Get Instagram Followers for Your Business

agora pulse

Peruse the blogosphere or YouTube, and you’ll uncover common tips like: Use hashtags like #f4f (follow for follow) or #followme in comments of popular users. There is a slim chance that these newly acquired followers will like you enough to like, comment, regram, or tell their friends about your Instagram account.

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The 5 Best Ways to Get Instagram Followers for Your Business

agora pulse

Peruse the blogosphere or YouTube, and you’ll uncover common tips like: Use hashtags like #f4f (follow for follow) or #followme in comments of popular users. There is a slim chance that these newly acquired followers will like you enough to like, comment, regram, or tell their friends about your Instagram account.

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A Blog is a Better Social Media Hub Than Twitter

Socialized

My blog is on WordPress, which is very popular for its rich feature set, wide variety of (generally free) third-party plug-ins and themes, and ability to use widgets. Please share your experiences launching your blog, or ask a question, by leaving a comment below. There are many popular blogging applications.

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Busting Facebook’s Most Widespread Myth

Convince & Convert

This reach is called “organic”, which means that it only records the views which result through no action of a friend (such as like, share, or comment). Organic reach only records views which are not the result of a friend’s action (such as like, share, or comment). Above is an example of a page with 500,000 extremely active fans.

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15 Blogging Secrets Even Gurus Would Be Surprised to Know

Writtent Blog

Consider Brogan’s tech tips: Evaluate Your Widgets: Do your buttons and apps slow down your blog’s loading time, or enhance your readers’ experience? Don’t Force Registrations to Comment: People may just bounce when they see you require an official account to join your community. Comment on Other Blogs. Reward Your Community.

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Boost Traffic and Trust by Giving Back

ProBlogger

After you set up your giving page, you’ll be able to create a widget that displays the amount of money you’re trying to raise, the organization you’re supporting, and how far you’ve progressed in your fundraising. Place this widget somewhere on your blog. Please share your thoughts in the comments.

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