Bloggers know how precious comments are. After all, blogging is not only about knowing how to blog or what to blog about. It's also about handling those who actually read the blog and comments are the ultimate proof that people are reading their posts. It doesn't matter whether or not the comment is in favor or against the ideas on the post. When a comment is left by a reader, that means the post has been read and is worthy enough of being given attention to. Comments are also some of the best things about blogs. They allow for authors to interact with the readers, thus, making their relationship more alive and dynamic.
However, not all posts get comments and sometimes, this becomes a cause for discouragement on the part of the blogger. The good news is, there are things that can be done by any blogger in order to encourage people to leave a note or two about the post they just read. Sometimes, it's all a matter of letting readers know that the blogger in point of fact appreciates their thoughts and opinions on the published posts and that their comments are, indeed, very much welcome.
Probably the first think you can do is invite your readers to comment on your post. You may think they know they can comment even without an invitation but it's definitely different when you are actually inviting them. They may or may not like what you've written and they may have varied views about your post but that's, of course, fine enough. The point is to get them to participate and maybe provide a point of discussion for other readers.
Of course, when they start commenting, you have to make them feel appreciated and usually, a simple response will do. You can thank them for taking the time to drop a note about your post. However, you don't want to stop at thank yous but instead, try to be open-ended so that somehow, you leave the impression that you are willing to converse with them.
While a simple thank you may do for some, those that really standout may deserve something more. If you get some really nice and provocative comments, you can in fact mention them in one of your future posts. This allows your readers to feel important as far as your blog is concerned. Even if the reference you made in your future post wasn't theirs, they would feel important just knowing that you actually took the time give another reader's comment all that attention. Plus, it shows that you don't only read what they write but appreciate it as well.
And then, of course, if somebody tries to point out an error or mistake that you might have made in your post, be humble enough to admit it. There's no point trying to fight with a reader, unless you want to risk being misinterpreted by other readers which may really do you good as a blogger. If you think you did make a mistake, acknowledge it. If you think you were right, make your point firm and simple and then thank the reader for his comment.
Proper handling of comments is one of the things you should master if you're going to build your name as a blogger and especially if you want to earn money blogging. While blogging to make money may sound like an easy task for you, it can even actually get difficult if you don't know how to handle your readers. Definitely, building a rapport with them is necessary if you want that traffic to be consistently growing.
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