The Secret: 20 Ways To Attract More Comments On Your Blog

What can you do to generate more comments on your blog?

Here are the things that worked for me in the first 12 months of blogging at Confident Writing.

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20 Ways To Attract More Comments On Your Blog

1. Make it easy for people to comment (no captcha, no sign in)

2. Link out to other people in your posts (you’ll encourage them to visit you)

3. Ask open questions

4. Ask for help

5. Make it clear what you’re asking for

6. Leave your posts slightly undone (leave room for your readers to add something of value)

7. Use conversational language

8. Share something of yourself in your post

9. Be curious about your readers

10. Mean your curiosity: it’ll shape your questions, your replies, your conversation

11. Reply to every comment

12. Get into your readers’ shoes when you reply: what did it take for them to leave you a comment?

13. Model Liz Strauss (pay attention to the detail of what she does)

14. Highlight comments and learning points in round-up posts

15. Visit the blogs of your commenters and comment on their blogs if you can

16. Send a welcome e-mail to first-time commenters

17. Write about blog comments (not all the time! But it helps to break the ice and everyone can join in)

18. Value every comment you receive

19. Love your readers

20. Don’t expect people to come to you: go and visit other blogs

If I had to pick just one it would be the last. If comments matter to you, invest time and energy in commenting elsewhere rather than agonizing over the the tone, pitch and style of your own posts.

What about you? What’s your secret?

Share your tips and help me celebrate

Please do call in and share your success, tell us what’s worked (and what’s not), and find out the secrets of other people’s comment-attraction strategies.

You’ll get the chance to meet the best kind of bloggers: those who take time to comment.

You can help me get to 2,000 comments (and if you hit the 2,000 mark you’ll win your choice of books from the Confident Writing Book Store)

And you can help me celebrate my first year of blogging at Confident Writing.

It has been a wonderful year with too many highlights to mention here, except to thank everyone who has supported and encouraged me over the last 12 months, not least through your generous, funny, inspired and inspiring comments.

Here’s the roll call of top commenters during the year:

Outstanding Commenters (30 – 80 comments)

Brad Shorr, Robert Hruzek, Rosa Say, Jeanne Dinnini, Amy Palko, Emma Bird, Karen Swim, Robyn McMaster

Major Commenters (10 – 29 comments)

–Deb, Lillie Ammann, Laura, Debbie Yost, Yvonne Russell, Jim Murdoch, Cat Wentworth, Karen Wallace, Liz Strauss, Lis Garrettt, Jon Swanson, Sylvia C.

Significant Commenters (3 – 9 comments)

J Erik Potter, Terinea Weblog, Lisa, Jean Browman, pelf, Ria Kennedy, Alina Popescu, Bob Younce, Carol, Damien Riley, Mervi, Michele Tune, Sarah Stewart, Valeria Maltoni, April Groves, Vernon Lunn, Ariane Benefit, David Bowman, Dawud Miracle, DebMc, Glenn, Rick Mahn, tim, Steve Sherlock, Vaidy, Adam Kayce, Ann Michael, Catherine@SharpWords, Chris Brogan, Daz Cox, Em Dy, Jackie Cameron, Lea Woodward, Lorna Doone, Monika, Shari, Terry Heath

And thanks too to the 150 or so people who have left one or two comments over the last year. Believe me, they are all valued, and they all count.