How to write great blog comments

by Mack Collier

Are you a commenting superhero?

Are you a commenting superhero?

Originally posted on The Viral Garden

One of the best ways to grow your blog, is to leave it. What I mean by this is leaving comments on other blogs is a great way to create value for others, and ultimately grow awareness for your own blogging efforts.

But not all blog comments are created equal, and here’s some of the tips I’ve learned over the years for writing great blog comments:

1 – Add something to the conversation. Often I will read a post and think ‘wow, great post!’ But go past that, highlight issues that the blogger addressed, and add your own take. You don’t have to agree completely, and you don’t have to stick with their point. If one example they mentioned reminds you of another instance from your own experiences, mention that. But try to avoid simply repeating what others have said. And this is easier to do when you…

2 – Comment early. Sure it’s nice to let a few people comment first, so then you can build off what they say, as well as the blogger’s post. But what if you wait too long and everyone has addressed the points you wanted to raise? And for well-trafficked blogs like Chris Brogan’s or Liz Strauss‘, each post can get dozens of comments, and not everyone will read down if your comment is #37 of 54.

3 – Don’t over-promote yourself. @garyvee says that the only link you are ever allowed to share in a comment is the link you get in your name that’s hyperlinked back to your blog/site. I tend to agree with this stance, because the fastest way to honk off a blogger, is to leave a comment on their blog, that’s really just a commercial for you. You’ve seen them, the comments that say ‘This is a great post, thanks for sharing’, then proceed to add 5 lines of bio/site links. Don’t be ‘that guy‘, remember that you aren’t leaving the comment to promote yourself, you are trying to create value for the blog by adding to the conversation. If you’ve done your job, you’ll get promotion as an indirect result of your efforts.

4 – You can disagree, without being disagreeable. I might be a bit different from some in how I approach disagreements in the comments section, but I love it when readers disagree with my posts, and challenge my points. The biggest reason why, is because when you bring in alternative points, that extends the conversation and gives more people a chance to jump and leave their point of view.

However, always remember that it’s ok to ‘attack’ the ideas, but not the people presenting the ideas. Challenging stances and ideas are fine, but personal attacks add nothing to the conversation, and make you look like a jackass. Not what you want. Feel free to disagree, but don’t be disagreeable.

5 – Ask questions. What if you find a post and agree with the post, and everything the commenters have said. Now what? Why not ask a question or bring up a point that no one has raised yet? One thing that often happens, especially on blogs where the writer is very popular, is that the readers may all agree with the writer. Why not offer a contrarian view and bring up the other side of the issue? Again, this helps extend the conversation, and you might find that others will then chime in saying that they agree with your point of view.

6 – Know why you are commenting. Are you leaving a comment to draw attention to yourself, or to add to the conversation? As with most everything else in social media, blog comments work best as a way to INdirectly promote yourself. Write a comment that others find value in, and that encourages others to check out your blog, follow you on Twitter, etc. Write a comment that was clearly intended to promote your blog, and you will likely gain nothing, and hurt your reputation.

These are some tips I have learned from my own experience in writing blog comments. What did I miss that works for you?

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{ 41 comments… read them below or add one }

MaryCavanaugh September 15, 2011 at 10:25 pm

It helps me to realize the blogger is another person just like me. If I’m pulled into what’s been written, it’s hard for me not to respond. I just feel like I’m having a cup of coffee with the author.

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Tarun Gehani June 23, 2012 at 5:26 pm

I like how Mary put it above: connecting with the blogger like you’re having a cup of coffee and a conversation… That is a great way to approach commenting on blogs and building a community in general. Too often you see blog posts with spam comments or, as you mentioned, just the quick “great post” types, no added value = no one clicking your link anyways so what’s the point? Most likely you’ll just annoy the author and every future reader. I’d rather have one less backlink or one less click through than to leave my mark in such a way.

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altafkhan October 3, 2012 at 6:29 am

as you mentioned, just the quick “great post” types, no added value = no one clicking your link anyways so what’s the point? Most likely you’ll just annoy the author and every future reader. I’d rather have one less backlink or one less click through than to leave my mark in such a way.

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my favourite October 6, 2012 at 2:24 am

I’m not that much of a internet reader to be honest but
your blogs really nice, keep it up! I’ll go ahead and bookmark your site to come back later on. Cheers

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Wonderful post however I was wondering if you could write a litte more on this topic?
I’d be very thankful if you could elaborate a little bit further. Thank you!

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The problem is spam. There is so much and so long ago that most webmasters will discuss removing options. Valisoso comment with a link related is very difficult if we continue down this way.

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Prosper April 16, 2013 at 3:46 am

Exactly what I was looking for. Your points seem very obvious but despite that I haven’t started interacting with articles I read yet. What I occasionally do is sharing my story with the topic stated in the article, it’s also always interesting for me to read about the story of others.

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tolulope May 5, 2013 at 4:57 pm

i would like you guys to help me out on my blog please. am new and i dont even have an idea to what it is and how to make cash out of it, ut i know i can do it. thanks

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Arvind Kumar Attri June 3, 2013 at 2:47 am

Great and awesome post.It is very helpful.This blog shows the importance of blog commenting. Thanks Mack

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mary June 12, 2013 at 1:25 am

Good information. I have started to change my commenting method after reading your blog.

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Kirsty Stuart June 18, 2013 at 12:44 am

For sure I will do improvement the way I used to do commenting. Helped me lot to upgrade my knowledge.

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Carol July 25, 2013 at 10:57 am

Well crap! I made my first comment on your blog and already I did it wrong.
;-) But seriously…. this is the type of thing I would have never ever thought about! Great info and I’m trying to take it all in. Thank you for sharing.

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Mack Collier July 25, 2013 at 10:58 am

Carol any comment from you is a good comment ;)

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Matthew Jones July 29, 2013 at 11:23 pm

This is really valuable article. As you told me that how we can drop our best review on any blog post but i saw many blog that users are only put the thanks and nice post. Actually i have one of the question that many people say that we always write to technically so i want to ask that we can’t write a general comment.

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Rajiv Sultania August 6, 2013 at 1:16 am

Thanks Macks for the post. It is really helpful. I was really searching that kind of post.
But one thing I want to ask, How can I be disagree without disagreeable?
Can you explain this please?
or you’re saying that I can write my points whether I differ from the authors opinion,, but without attacking him personally..

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Linda August 9, 2013 at 4:49 am

Good sound advice. Point 4 is right. Whilst everyone is entitled to their own opinions, it’s important that it is not stated aggressively. I’ve seen many a words war breaking out on the most simple of postings. Some folk just simply like the sound of their own voice in real life and also in cyberspace :)

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Anand September 6, 2013 at 6:05 am

I just started to change my commenting method after reading this post. Thanks , good work

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Channarith HUN September 6, 2013 at 8:03 pm

Yes i agree with the point above. Some time comment too short it does not make sense, at least two or three paragraph to make sense.

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Asher Elran September 26, 2013 at 7:44 pm

“Add something to the conversation” make you the best blog commenter. All it takes is to read the blog post carefully and see if you can contribute to the topic.

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Winsten October 22, 2013 at 7:54 am

I like your point about not overly promoting oneself. I think the problem is that many people are too anxious to drive traffic to their sites. They forget that it takes time to build a solid foundation that will eventually drive traffic to your site.

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Muhammad November 22, 2013 at 12:21 pm

I recently found that commenting on related blogs is useful for ranking or promoting but often my comments started going in spams after reading this article it seems like I got direction how to post comments.

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Agnes DiTommaso December 1, 2013 at 7:20 pm

My grandson keeps reminding me that I need a blog. He keeps telling me that I would be just great; he thinks I can do everything. (Am I the lucky one!). Well, I did not think about it for quite a while but today I heard from him again and he has not forgotten this and will haunt me until that happens. If I were to get a blog, I would definitely go into cooking, short cuts, and everything that I learned about cooking. Been on local TV cooking, wrote a cookbook and self published it that sold very well, and feel that I can offer my expertise in that area. I have a whole lot to say about this subject. What do you think of this?

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Prasad Gurav December 17, 2013 at 1:50 am

Thanks Author for write a great article step by step it will be easy to understand for the people who new to comment the blog.

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Management Consultancy in India December 19, 2013 at 7:10 am

Thank for the suggestion.

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blogging December 28, 2013 at 10:16 am

I absolutely love your blog and find nearly all of your post’s to be precisely what I’m looking for.
Would you offer guest writers to write content for yourself?

I wouldn’t mind composing a post or elaborating on a lot of the subjects you write concerning here.

Again, awesome site!

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Akash Agarwal December 30, 2013 at 5:42 am

Blog comments are a reaction to a blog post, so it should be your opinion to what you’ve read. Thanks for sharing such a nice topic. I will surely maintain this.

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The List Love December 30, 2013 at 9:44 am

It annoys me so much when people comment on your blog and clearly haven’t read what you’ve wrote. The wonderful thing about blogging is that you can become apart of an online community, and there shouldn’t always be a hidden agenda.

Great article, Mack. Let’s hope a lot of people read it.

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NItish January 21, 2014 at 12:55 pm

Your Blog is really appreciable. Content given in this blog would really help for the perfect blog commenting. Thanks to share.

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Sam hughes January 28, 2014 at 3:56 pm

I think comments are the most important aspect of blogging. They are how the user interacts with you though the blog. I will be using Facebook, my own email, and other video game sites to promote my blog.

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Rahul January 28, 2014 at 4:30 pm

I got some important tips for the blog commenting. Really a nice article regarding the commenting. Keep it up!

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sofiaherrla January 29, 2014 at 12:05 am

Your blog is provides the great information always.Thanks to sharing the great information..

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Imtiaz Ali March 1, 2014 at 9:06 am

Nice tips on writing blog comments! Thanks Mack :)

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Ben James March 2, 2014 at 4:14 am

I generally leave blog commenting for self-promotional purposes up to my cat. I just hate it when I look through the spreadsheet of all the comments he’s left and half of them are, “I can haz cheezburger?” – that’s not funny, and he keeps getting my URLs blocked by CommentLuv.

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David Heath March 3, 2014 at 9:33 pm

Your article actually help me a lot. My problem is promoting myself and my website too much. But I want to ask the question is that my website is http://www.uflysoft.com and it is a website related to the Mac or Windows app. How can I post my link in my comments when I want to post it on the .gov or .edu site? I know that I should leave the comment which is related to the post in the site. But how can I make my site look natural?

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Alexandre Faycal Joude March 11, 2014 at 5:18 pm

I think the best way to write a great post comment is to give an additionnal ressource to th article.

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Alexander Zeldin March 13, 2014 at 8:28 pm

I think that knowing the subject well makes you a great contributor to a blog post. Does not matter what is the tone of your comment: helpful, informative, controversial, if your know the subject well, a writer can always appreciate your input even when there is a difference in opinion.

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Karan Rawat March 15, 2014 at 4:01 pm

“You can disagree, without being disagreeable”
Yes thats true but may be there will be less chances that your comment will be approved.

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Sophia March 20, 2014 at 9:56 am

I am new in blog commenting. I hope this post will help me to learn more about SEO strategy, and my blog will fruit full with traffic. Thank you very much.

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