How to Make Writing Comments Part of Your Blog Writing Routine

It’s not always easy to jump straight into blogging, and there are times when a simple warm-up can help.

Mike Sansone at Converstations has been sharing the secret of getting back into his blogging rhythm: to go for a warm up before he starts to blog.

The technique he’s been using is to spend the first 15-20 minutes of the hour set aside for blog writing to respond to comments on his own site, and to leave comments on other people’s.  This gets him warmed up and ready to blast through the ‘blogging proper’ for the rest of the hour.

There are many other reasons why comments are worth spending time on.

Motivation: Comments are hugely motivating for me as a writer.  I try and write and respond in a way that will keep comments flowing.  I also hope that my leaving comments on other sites will be motivating and encouraging for other writers.

Connection:
Comments are a way of connecting – conversing – with your readers.  Leave a comment and you leave a signature, a link, an invitation to come back to your own site.  Start up a conversation on your own site or someone else’s and other connections – guest writing, linking, collaborative projects will soon start to follow.

Learning: What a great opportunity to find out more about your readers – what’s important to them, what they want to hear about, what questions they have, what direction they’d like you to go in – and to generate ideas for future posts and articles

Finding: The words written in the comments pages are searchable too.   People will find you from words and ideas in that part of the conversation just as much as from the posts

Writing: Comments are just as much blog writing as the construction of a post is.   It’s a great way to practice and build confidence in your writing, to develop your ideas and express your identity.  With this opportunity comes responsibility too – your words will be published on that big world, wide, web so don’t forget the same discipline that applies to other forms of writing – draft, preview, edit before you post.

I’m not sure comments are going to be part of my own writing warm up – for me it’s a different type of activity for a different time of day and a different mood.  Winding down perhaps as much as warming up, or browsing when the words and ideas for a post are still starting to take shape.  But one thing’s for sure, the benefits of leaving and responding to comments are such that I’m always going to make time for them as part of my blogging routine.

How do comments fit into your schedule?  Are they warm up or warm down?  Essential part of the routine or something you only manage when time allows?