Limb for limb… Maybe not.
Commenting. I am not going to lie, it’s one of the things I strive to get for in my articles. Commenting is probably better than the “I like” button or the countless view I may get. Its one of those things that make you a better writers, whether it is improving or going ahead.
Think about it. Yu comment on someone’s work and think about how that makes them feel. If I commented on your work, I am sure you would feel delighted to here what I have to say. It is one of the greatest things you could give to someone here on Triond.
I personally could care less on what I earn seeing how it won’t even pay for a pair of good socks, so the comments are something I look foward too reading.It really is all fun and games until you make the hot content list and you are unable to comment everyone else’s work because there so many comments! Lets be logical, I could make 3 poem for one article in the time I have to comment my fans. Oh well….
October 5th, 2009 at 10:02 am
True – I live for comments. I want feedback on my work; whether I chose a good topic, whether it is well-written, etc.
October 5th, 2009 at 10:40 pm
Lol. Lol. Besides talented in music and poetry, you are super funny. I am still laughing as we speak regarding the money you make on Triond is not enough to buy a pair of socks. I do agree with you. The more comments, the more it encourages you to write and it does make you feel good when others take the time not only to write good, interesting but they actually write why they think your article is good or maybe something that they learned that they didn’t know. For instance, and I apologize for writing so long. This one writer wrote an article on what to do when your CD’s get scratched. I actually learned from him to put toothpaste on the entire CD if it is totally scratched and then rinse if off in cold water. So yes, commenting is definitely much better than clicking on a number view.
October 7th, 2009 at 2:26 am
great article!!! comments, gives you the push to do better work.
October 10th, 2009 at 8:47 pm
Comments are never enough, I share your idea.So triue.
February 25th, 2010 at 1:37 pm
Well, you wrote this before I had joined Triond, but it just happened to appear in one of those lists of articles at the end of another piece of work. So, here I am, commenting belatedly to say I agree, comments are what keep many of us going.