commenting for better reach: All the Stats, Facts, and Data You’ll Ever Need to Know
I’ve noticed that a lot of what my readers share is not directly related to the article itself. In fact, the comment section is often a bit of a wasteland. That said, it’s great to see readers who are interested in what I’m writing about.
The comment section on articles is also a bit of a wasteland, because a lot of the comments are not from readers who are interested in the article itself. In fact, a few of the comments actually don’t belong on the article at all, but are more a reminder of things I should be writing about.
The comment section on articles is a wasteland because a lot of the comments are not from readers who are interested in the article itself. In fact, a few of the comments actually dont belong on the article at all, but are more a reminder of things I should be writing about. The real reason that the comment section is a wasteland is that its not a forum. As such, comments can not be submitted as form letters, so you have to submit your comment elsewhere.
There’s no reason to assume that you are not going to get the same comments you’ve been getting already. Although, if you find that you’ve been getting comments that are not relevant, you should re-read this article.
I have seen comments being posted that are just plain stupid. I don’t like to make a big deal about it because I think you should just enjoy the comments you get, but this is one of the cases where I am going to be a little more critical. If you don’t know what youre talking about, you might as well just hit the back button and move on with your life.
I dont have any experience with this, but I have noticed that a lot of the top comments Ive seen on my own blog have been from people who are simply trying to spam me. At one point I was getting a lot of spam comments from someone who was posting a lot of links. I thought this was a problem. I looked at the IP address, and noticed that this spammer was posting comments from the UK.
So I went over and checked and sure enough, the spammer was using a fake IP address. That is, his IP address was registered to a different location, and not his own. I have found that there are some spam comments that actually come from people who are trying to reach a certain site, but I would not be surprised if this was just a one-off.
As I have said, there is nothing wrong with clicking on links that you know are legitimate, but there is nothing wrong with being a bit of a spammer. It’s called “fake comments.” They are often sent to sites by spammers who want to get your email address so they can send you ads for themselves.
Spammers are more likely to send fake comments that come from a link in a post that they have already paid for, because it takes a lot of their time to send out a lot of spam. Its a good way to get your email address.
The problem with fake comments, as is true with many spam things, is that they aren’t really spam. Spammers are just trying to get emails, and spam is just the content you send to your customers. When you’re trying to get a customer email address, you’re trying to get their attention. The other way to do that is to send them a bunch of spam.