Blog tips #1: Commenting
Posted by admin | Tags: blog tipsOkay, so perhaps maybe you’re new to blogging, or at least reading one; or perhaps, you’re a seasoned pro. Regardless of where you fall on that spectrum, I want to offer a few tips to maximizing your experience on this blog.
When you come to the homepage here, you’ll see the last several blog posts over the last couple of weeks. If you click on the title of the blog, or on the “Read Full Post…”, you will be taken to the full article post.
Directly under the title, you will see the timestamp of when the article was posted, and to the right of that, the number of comments. If you click on “Comments” at this point, you will be taken directly to the end of the article to the comments section where you can leave a comment.
This is a critical feature of the blog. We want you to not just read the articles, but engage them. Think about them. Ponder them. Be challenged by them. Grow. Learn. You get the picture. But we don’t want the journey to end right there. We want you to tell others how you felt, or how it challenged you, etc. This is a collective journey that we’re on, and your thoughts and comments can spur others on.
Now, if you choose to read the whole article first, at the bottom of the article are the comments others may have left. If there are none posted, then please feel free to be the first. Click inside the “Post a new comment” box to leave your comment. The default option is here is that you are “Posting as a Guest”. If so, you will also need to leave your Name, Email and, if you want, a website link (eg, facebook, linkedin, etc). You can also sign up for an IntenseDebate account by clicking “Sign Up”, or, if you have an OpenID, you can log in with that.

Now, here is a really cool feature of our commenting system. If you see someone’s comment and it really provokes a response in you, simply hit the “Reply” button directly beneath that person’s comment, and you can leave a comment in response to what they had to say! See below for an example.
Other than that, these are the basics of commenting on blogs. The only real catch: you have to actually leave a comment. We don’t want to have any boring blog posts, so by all means, engage it and read the comments from other viewers as well.
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jeffdaigle says:
So, for example, here is sample comment.
jeffdaigle says:
Here is another response comment.
jeffdaigle says:
Now, here is my response to the original comment. You'll notice the little arrow to the left signifying that this comment is in direct response to the original comment.
jeffdaigle says:
And if I wanted to leave a reply or response to something you said, you see how the thread and conversation can really take off.
ashq says:
Let's blog!
walterstrathy says:
I'm all in. Let's get this party started!