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		<title>What Are You Doing For Your Commentators</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:11:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Every blogger wants a reaction to their posts.  Whether or not everyone will admit, this is the whole reason we do what we do it.  It is no fun talking out of your ass if everyone ignores you.  So ask yourself what are you doing for those [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every blogger wants a reaction to their posts.  Whether or not everyone will admit, this is the whole reason we do what we do it.  It is no fun talking out of your ass if everyone ignores you.  So ask yourself what are you doing for those people?</p>
<p>I have put a lot of thought into this of late.  I know how to get a lot of diggs when I want, and a lot of traffic too.  What I was missing though were lots of comments.  I read what the big guys were saying.  Then I realized many of them were just talking out of their asses, because if it were really great advice they would be doing it themselves.  <span id="more-83"></span></p>
<p>When big name Blogger X loses a lot of credibility by saying remove the <a href="http://www.adammoss.co.uk/news/a-nofollow-free-blog/"><strong>nofollow</strong></a> from your comments, but doesn’t do it themselves.  I am taking a stand.  <a href="http://www.niessuh.com/commentluv-and-highlight-author-comments/"><strong>Nofollow</strong></a> is gone from all my comments as of now.  I am not stupid enough to not moderate my comments, but I am going totally nofollow free in the comments.  This is step one.  I recommend the <a href="http://www.ideapro.com/free-high-quality-backlinks-updated-list-of-277-free-web-directories-pagerank-8-to-3"><strong>nofollow</strong></a> <a href="http://i4p.biz/2008/07/create-your-own-wordpress-memberships-site-using-free-plugins/"><strong>free plugin</strong></a> for <a href="http://www.themelab.com/2008/07/17/home-free-wordpress-theme/"><strong>WordPress</strong></a>.  I also recommend using the <a href="http://thewordpressplugin.com/231/free-unique-wp-plugin-wordpress-plugin-nofollow-free/"><strong>nofollow</strong></a> from home and <a href="http://www.katagraphais.com/index.php/2008/06/to-wordpressorg-users-get-this-plug-in/"><strong>nofollow</strong></a> those dupes to keep <a href="http://blogd.com/wp/index.php/archives/3889"><strong>Google juice</strong></a> flowing the right direction from there.</p>
<p>Secondly give back to your commentators.  I not only have I made the link to their blog <strong><a href="http://www.darrensingleton.com/dofollow-blogging">nofollow</a> </strong>free, but using <a href="http://www.fiddyp.co.uk/commentluv-wordpress-plugin/"><strong>CommentLuv</strong></a> and <a href="http://www.scratch99.com/wordpress-plugin-keywordluv/"><strong>KeywordLuv</strong></a> the link to their last post is <strong><a href="http://www.explore-studios.com/2008/07/18/how-to-build-free-links-to-your-site/">nofollow</a> </strong>free.  This will pass along some serious <a href="http://speechwriting-ghostwriting.typepad.com/speechwriting_ghostwritin/2008/07/the-new-freelan.html"><strong>Google juice</strong></a> when you are indexed.</p>
<p>The third thing I am doing is providing subscribe to comments by email.  Your commentators will know when someone else posts a follow up comment.  Last but not least I am using <a href="http://meidell.dk/threadedcomments/">Brian’s Threaded Comments</a> plugin.  Commentators will be able to respond to each other.  If you run a political or religiously minded blog you will probably want to be careful how many levels deep you let that one run though.</p>
<p>Lastly I intend to do a better job than most of the big guys when it comes to interacting with you.  This is another area you see top name blogging gurus telling you to be social but never have anything to do with the people commenting on their own blogs.  I can promise you this if you comment and leave your site I will at the very least give your site a visit, which usually will translate into an ad click or comment of my own if your subject interests me.  Also be sure to check out the weekly <a href="http://bloggingfornoobs.com/blogging/commentluv-links-7-18-2008/"><strong>CommentLuv</strong> </a><a href="http://bloggingfornoobs.com/blogging/commentluv-links-7-18-2008/"><strong>Link List</strong></a> posted every Friday at <a href="http://bloggingfornoobs.com">Blogging For Noobs</a>.</p>
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		<title>On The Seventh Day He Rested&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 01:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Blogboy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reading time: 2 &#8211; 4 minutes
Yeah right, not if you are talking about a blogging god.  The one thing Bloggers need to do is realize that they have readers who want to see something new out of them every day.  Frankly that is also the quickest way to burn out as a blogger, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yeah right, not if you are talking about a blogging god.  The one thing Bloggers need to do is realize that they have readers who want to see something new out of them every day.  Frankly that is also the quickest way to burn out as a blogger, especially for those of us managing multiple blogs.  There are a few tips though that will help reduce the stress.</p>
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<li>Write posts ahead of time either for scheduled publication or keep them around in draft form until they are either finished or you need to pull something out of your ass.</li>
<li>Make a schedule of posts and keep to it, it is even better if you post it somewhere on your blog so when you get a few nasty emails wondering where your daily blog post is you can point to it.  Yes it does happen, in fact that is why I am writing this damned list now.  I was tired and needed a day off yesterday and I too it from this blog.  One of these days I will manage to take one off from all three at the same time.</li>
<li>Make a quick post about anything relevant.  Don&#8217;t make it a crap post, or it isn&#8217;t worth your time to even do and you will suffer from it in the long run.</li>
<li>Make sure you have some great links to provide and tell your readers why they should go read these other people&#8217;s blog too.</li>
<li>Remember even Blogging Gods have bad days and don&#8217;t post everyday.</li>
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<p>In honor of the suggestion here are my favorite blogging links of the day.</p>
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<li>From Jamie Harrop <a href="http://www.jamieharrop.com/2008/04/11/20-ways-to-get-more-blog-comments/"title="Permanent Link to 20 Ways To Get More Blog Comments" >20 Ways To Get More Blog Comments</a>. It is a good little list and everyone should be bookmarking it.</li>
<li>Courtney Tuttle gives us<a title="Permanent Link to 6 Steps To Overcoming A Blog Traffic Slump" rel="bookmark">6 Steps To Overcoming A Blog Traffic Slump </a>If you aren&#8217;t reading her blog regularly you are missing some really good insight.</li>
<li>Dosh Dosh:<a href="http://www.doshdosh.com/building-a-popular-social-media-profile/"title="View Details: Building a Popular Social Media Profile: Seven Essential Characteristics" rel="bookmark" >Building a Popular Social Media Profile: Seven Essential Characteristics</a></li>
<p>We could all stand to do better with this one.</p>
<li>Darren talks about the new breed of bloggers who are getting into blogging for the express purpose of making money. <a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2008/04/15/making-money-as-a-side-effect-of-blogging-and-a-new-breed-of-blogger/"title="Click to read: &amp;amp;quot;Making Money as a Side Effect of Blogging (and a New Breed of Blogger)&amp;amp;quot;" rel="bookmark" >Making Money as a Side Effect of Blogging (and a New Breed of Blogger)</a> He also gives us a good link over to Seth Godin on how to write like a blogger from a few days ago.  <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/04/write-like-a-bl.html">Write like a blogger</a></li>
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		<title>Blogging Made Easy&#8230; Easier&#8230; ish</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 15:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
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One of the best tools I have found of recent to help improve our blogging is the ScribeFire extension for the Firefox browser.  It allows you to automatically post to your blog while surfing.  It works for self-hosted WordPress, WordPress.com TypePad.com LiveJournal.com, and  a few others.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the best tools I have found of recent to help improve our blogging is the <a href="http://www.scribefire.com/">ScribeFire</a> extension for the Firefox browser.  It allows you to automatically post to your blog while surfing.  It works for self-hosted WordPress, <a href="http://bradstinyworld.wordpress.com">WordPress.com</a> <a href="http://TypePad.com">TypePad.com</a> <a href="http://bradthedog.livejournal.com/">LiveJournal.com</a>, and  a few others.  My hopes were dashed that it wouldn&#8217;t recognize  <a href="http://www.myspace.com/bradthedog">MySpace</a>, but that was just too much to really hope for.  <a href="http://www.myspace.com/bradthedog">MySpace </a>wants you on site or not at all, and frankly that is just too damned big of time waste for me right now.  It is a good resource to try and tap, but at this point I don&#8217;t have the time to repost everything to <a href="http://www.myspace.com/bradthedog">MySpace</a> on top of trying to write content, upgrading my themes, editing my novel, etc.  The next great thing about <a href="http://www.scribefire.com">ScribeFire</a> is it will allow me to switch between blog accounts easily something I can&#8217;t do when I use to blog the things I <a href="http://bradtheblogboy.com?source=rss">Digg</a>.  It will also allow you to post in draft mode so you can use all the fancy Meta tools I am sure I will get around to preaching on later this week.</p>
<p>The next great Firefox blogging tool is a custom hack of the main CSS file ( usercontent.css ) which decides how things will look while browsing. <a href="http://www.searchenginegenie.com/seo-blog/2005/02/detecting-relnofollow-way-to-detect.html">Search Engine Genie</a> shows you how to highlight any rel=nofollow links. Why is this important?  As a blogger if you comment or pay for your link to be hosted somewhere that that has a rel=nofollow added to the link search engines will ignore you and not follow the link back to your site.  There are many reasons to be both a do follow and a no follow blogger, but those are for another lesson.  To get your name and site indexed, I would suggest posting relevant comments on any of the blogs I have listed in my <a href="http://bradtheblogboy.com/28/?source=rss">D-List</a></p>
<p>If you get the coding done right it should look something like this<br />
<a href="http://www.google.com"rel="nofollow" >Google Search</a></p>
<p>You can mass around with it by using your own coded file with this link &lt;a href=&#8221;http://www.google.com&#8221; rel=&#8221;nofollow&#8221;&gt;Google Search&lt;/a&gt;</p>
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