Graphic representation of a minute fraction of...Image via WikipediaThe success of your blog is solely base on User Generated Contents (UGC), therefore the level of comments you receive from your readers is a measure of how successful is your blog. Getting your readers to comment requires techniques, I have listed 10 Key strategies used by successful bloggers whom have attract massive comments to their blog post.

Be Controversial - Writing content that is controversial opens the door for more possibilities, as the controversial subject usually doesn't have a black or white answer.

Be Outlandish - Writing something outlandish can generate either positive or negative comments, depending upon how outlandish the content is.

Ask Questions - This tactic has been proven to work time and time again. Asking questions gives the reader a chance to really digest your content and encourage thoughtful participation. Although, this doesn't work all of the time. There are many bloggers who ask questions all the time which go unanswered. It's been known that if you are passionate about what it is you are writing about, you'll naturally ask questions that matter.

Be Wrong - I really don't like this method of generating comments as it could have a negative impact on your credibility. If you write content that is blatantly wrong, people will stop at nothing to let you know about what it is that is wrong while also giving you a beating. Only use this as a last resort if you are really that desperate for comments.

Be Open Ended - Content which is written in an open ended format tends to do very well with generating comments as it leaves room for the reader to expand upon the initial set of thoughts. Writing content which ends up being a complete thought is an excellent way to keep people from leaving comments. SO DON'T DO IT.

Continue The Conversation

If your content generates comments, the worst thing you could do is not respond. This in turn would end the conversation. Answer questions presented by the commenter's, further the discussion by conversing with those who took the time to stop by and contribute to your thoughts and expressions. Too many times I see blogs in which the author writes incredibly juicy content only to have the stream of comments stop because the conversation grinds to a halt from the failure of the blog author responding to the comments

Join A Social Network

There are so many different social networks now available on the web, there is bound to be one or two that are dedicated to your niche. These social networks are communities of people with the same interests. Joining a social network pertaining to the subjects you write about on your blog is an excellent way to expand your audience.

Join A Social Bookmarking Service

Social bookmarking services are those services centered around bookmarks being shared by users across the net. These bookmarks are sites in which a user as deemed useful, or quality content to come back to later. Social bookmarking services such as Ma.gnolia, BlinkList, del.icio.us and Technorati are all good ones to start out with. Use these services to your advantage to spread your content to a wider audience. Also, make it easier on your own blog for users of these same services to share your content.

Join A Related Forum

This still works. Joining a forum related to the topics you cover on your blog can help you create new one on one relationships with people of the same interest. Many forums also allow you to link to your own content as long as it relates to the forum thread being discussed. Also keep in mind that you can use the SIGNATURE line in forums to promote your site. This will come in handy when you write good quality forum posts and become a prominent member of their community.

Commenting On Other Blogs

I can assure to this method works. Find other blogs related to your niche and comment on them. I'm not talking about the "great article, visit my site" type of comments. I'm talking about the comments which could just as well be a blog post. Writing informative comments on blog posts can do wonders for your own blog. Ever have someone write an excellent comment on your own blog? I bet you visited the URL they linked to within their comment. I've used this method to spread the word about my blog while also discovering new blogs/websites which were worthy of subscribing to.

Conclusion

This post could go on and on, in terms of how to acquire more participation out of your readers. By now, you should have a good idea (or two or three) on how to increase reader participation for your own blog. Treat comments like gold. The majority of bloggers are lucky to see 10 comments in a week, let alone 100 in a day. Keep the creative juices flowing by sharing your thoughts and ideas on how to increase reader participation.

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1 comments

  1. LaTease "Teasas Tips" // August 3, 2008 at 6:17 PM  

    all very good tips. thank you...