Blog comments: pros and cons?

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Blog comments have pros and cons. They provide feedback and show engagement, but spam can be an issue. Replying to comments can encourage more engagement and subscribers. No comments can make a blog seem irrelevant. Including the blog address on similar sites can attract interested visitors, but may also attract spam. Comment systems that require approval can prevent spam, but dealing with negative comments can be difficult.

Some advantages or benefits of allowing blog comments are the ability to get feedback on published articles and know that people are actually reading the material. The cons or drawbacks of comment-enabled blogs include having to deal with spam posts. Also, to monitor blog comments effectively, it may take considerable time.

Replying to blog comments can be beneficial in several ways. First, it lets readers know that there is a live person behind the blog and that they are interested in the comments. Secondly, once there are several blog comments, this often encourages even more visitors to post. This type of continued growth can lead to new subscribers, which will increase the blog’s success. One disadvantage of allowing comments on a blog is the risk that no one ends up commenting or that there may only be one commenter.

A blog with no comments or just the weird one can seem irrelevant or poorly written even when it isn’t. Many times, readers find blogs randomly during a general topic search and can only spend a few seconds scanning a blog’s content. If they find an interesting conversation happening in the comments section of the blog, site visitors may become more engaged with the content and may even bookmark the page to plan to return.

Using the blog address at the end of posts in article directories dealing with a similar topic can link visitors to the site. If the blog owner includes the address on websites with similar topics, interested visitors are more likely to read and leave comments than people who are not passionate about the topic. However, the more places the site address appears on the Internet, the greater the possibility of spam blog comments.

One benefit of using comment-enabled blogs despite the risk of comment spam is that many site visitors will simply ignore spam, such as the type promoting another website. There are also comment systems where comments are not posted until the owner approves each post. This way, the blog owner does not have to have spam comments on their site and does not have to monitor it around the clock. Dealing with negative and abusive comments is a scam. It’s not always easy for blog owners or writers to respond politely and professionally to people who make rude comments.




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