February’s top commenter wins a copy of Less Clutter, Less Noise! Plus the top keywords, posts, and funky keywords from February.
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January’s top commenter wins a copy of Less Clutter, Less Noise! Plus the top keywords, posts, and funky keywords from January
Questions increase your blog’s stickiness. Not only will this increase your blog traffic, you will create a sustainable community for the exchange of ideas, encouragement and genuine support. A few tips to get you started:
Leaving comments on other blogs is a practice that many of the 31DBBB participants have already been doing for nearly 20 days. Leaving a comment on another blog in your niche is a great way to get yourself noticed and is probably the best thing since yellow hot-shots.
Today’s assignment is to write a blog post that solves a problem for your readers. Here are some ways to identify problems your readers may have.
Today’s assignment is to email someone who has commented on your blog. While this is an easy assignment, it points to a larger principle concerning blogs, one I think it’s important to address.
Sometime yesterday when the number of comments on the first post in our series on online church began to mount up and I found myself replying to 3 different comments with one comment of my own, I realized the default way Wordpress handles comments was completely inadequate for the magnitude of the conversation about online church we’re trying to have here. So, this morning I installed the IntenseDebate Comments plugin for Wordpress.