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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! As engagement and sharing on Twitter, Facebook and other social tools continues to increase, many bloggers are noticing a sharp decrease in comments on their blogs. Both are great.

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5 Reasons I Still Use CommentLuv

Kikolani

One of the questions I’m often asked about this blog is why I still use the base WordPress comment system as opposed to Disqus, Livefyre, Facebook, or Google+. And yes, it does mean that over time, you’ll end up with a lot of broken outgoing links because bloggers close down their blogs. My answer is always CommentLuv.

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Storytelling – A Powerful Tool When Branding Your Organization In.

Mindjumpers

Via social networks people all over the world are able to interact, share content, valuable advice and also recommend products to each other, for example. Thus, when wanting to brand an organization, for example, it can be very effective to make use of storytelling in order to create and project a certain image and identity.

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Why Livefyre Is The Best Blog Comment System Evah

Waxing UnLyrical

So, for example, if I’m commenting over at Gini’s place , or Joe Hackman’s place , and I think of someone with whom I had a similar conversation, or who would be interested in participating in this one, I simply type an @ into my comment. They truly believe in community. What makes Livefyre better. Problem resolved.

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8 Tactics For A More Interactive Blog

Razor Social

For example, you could use Qzzr. You can still have your contact form but having another option of communicating with you is useful. Build a community. As well as this data it creates a more loyal community and gives ideas for future blog content. Creating interaction like this with your community is super valuable.

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How Young is Too Young?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Today, there are young bloggers who have their own websites and blogs. Some even boast high rankings and good sized communities. I contacted a handful of young bloggers, all under the age of 17, to get an idea of whether they see their age as a hurdle and what advice they would give to new bloggers.

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3 Golden Business Rules for Social Media Engagement

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Just do it while giving back to the community as well. This turns bloggers sour, thinking that everyone in public relations or blogger outreach is just a spammer. It’s time consuming to look at which bloggers to target, read posts, and then write a personal message to the blogger along with the actual pitch.