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How Comments Add Interactiveness to an Article

Good comments makes an article or blog more lively and add interactiveness to the content. Well crafted comments could turn a blog or an article a lot more interesting and help people to understand different viewpoints.

There is only a thin line that separates comments from Spam. When comments are off the topic and used for self-promotion or for referring people to affiliate programs they are considered as Spam and defeats the whole purpose of good commenting. On the other hand, good commenting makes you popular among authors and readers and brings visitors to your site or blog, which is linked to your name.

When crafting a comment read it twice to make sure that you are communicating your point clearly and it is not an out of context one. See how others have already contributed to the article by taking time to read their comments to avoid comments getting duplicated.

Comments add interactiveness to a blog and sometimes good comments can lead to a collaborative learning experience. It could trigger lively discussion on the subject where everybody will get benfitted.  It is a delightful experience for an author to receive good comments on his or her works. Comments are appreciated when we share a relevant one and to the topic. An attempt to make good comments expands our knowledge horizon and is a good platform for brainstorming. Tracking comments made by you can give you an insight on how your comments are viewed by others and provide you an opportunity to see how the readers accept your thoughts and ideas through their replies.

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2 Responses to “How Comments Add Interactiveness to an Article”
  • Guy Hogan
    September 24th, 2009 at 4:06 pm

    This is an important article. There is a lot of insight in this article. I use to put links to my work in my comments. I don’t do that anymore.

  • Blogger
    September 27th, 2009 at 10:25 am

    Comments show appreciation for the content and as described in this article it leads to collaborative learning experience. Good article.

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