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When commenting on other folk's blog's
Most Business Professional bolg community's, are a mixture of those that have been there for a time,news sources, folk's in one part or another, in the a industry. Bloging community, have group's for folk's to join. Your group of interest is a group in which you are very intereted in whats being written about, as well as the other member's of the group that are interested in what you have to write about.
Heres an example: let say you like to write about areas in Texas, then one group you could join in the Active Rain community is The Texas Real Estate Group, some groups put on contest's for their member's to entre. Just like the one going on starting 1 Aug. 2008 called Beat the Heat, in the Texas Real Estate Group. By commenting on blog post's in a group of interest, you are showing other member's of the group and their readers, they just may be also intersted in your blog post's. One of the best ways that folk's find new blog post's is through links of other folk's comments. So if you are willing to be involved by posting and commenting in some group's in the bloging community, then you'll reap the traffic rewards and build networking relationships with other member's and their reads in the community.
One more thing about comment's in any bloging community, you always want the comment's you make to be higher than the comment's you have received. This is one way to show others you are willing to be a team member of the bloging community. ( And not just a taker )
Score:
| 152203 |
Members Invited/Referred:
| 0 |
Blog Posts:
| 264 with this blog posting |
Rank in New Hampshire:
| 4 |
Featured Posts:
| 0 |
Rank in Sullivan County:
| 1 (Featured Member) |
Comments Received:
| 1676 |
Rank in Charlestown:
| 1 (Featured Member) |
Comments Made:
| 4693 |
Blog Subscriptions:
| 76 |
This is how I stand at this time, on 17 July 2008. As you can see my comments made are higher than comment's reseived.
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Dale in New Hampshire
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9 Comments on Being a successful blogger, What does it take! 4 of 10 in a Series
Dale, you're working hard and doing a great job in this series - are you teaching about blogging in your community? You might want to chat with Mike In Tucson...he's been getting some good results out of it!
Dale, great explanation of how blogging and commenting on others blogs helps you network, Thanks for the alert on the Beat the Heat contest which I am a member of the Texas Real Estate Group. The comments received starts to exceed the comments made when you start getting too many comments and you can't respond to them all. I guess that is a good problem to have. We only have so much time and I so enjoy your thoughts.
Dale - You did such a great job of explaining how blogging works. We know you are much appreciated with your comments to our Texas groups. You know you are one of us over here in the Great State of Texas.
Really blogging here on AR is "blogging without borders". I think I might have to write a blog about that.
I strive to have my comments made always exceed comments received. Very time consuming but defintiely worth the networking.
Dale,
Huh, I never thought about the comments received vs given out in psychological terms. I comment when I can and hope others will too. You are probably right though. I do not even know how my ratios compare. I see them but look at other statistics.
Dale, thanks for the information.. When it comes to both Blogs and comments, people just need to understand to make positive comments, or constructive. Same goes with the blogs.. if the information is only useful to the one writing it, then it is kinda lost.
Dale,
Thanks for commenting on my first blog post. You have an awesome site, I have a feeling I can learn lots from you. NH and VT are on my bucket list. I'll stop by someday to say "HEY"
Dana Lim/Allstate Insurance
Tucson, AZ
Dale, You have written a wonderful post and I love how you highlighted our Texas Real Estate Group. It will be fun to see all the ways to beat the Texas heat.
Another good tip! And as a member of the Texas Real Estate group, I agree with Marchel. The founders of that group have done a really good job.
And, I do try my best to keep my comments posted higher than the comments received. I've noticed the best bloggers have done the same thing.
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