I have asked for a comment on my WA review post and l got this comment:
”I think you put a lot of time and effort into your website, it was very nicely written and
No! I would trash that comment. It does not add value to your website and is not in the spirit of what site comments is for. A PM would have been a better way to go if they want to express this opinion.
Site comments should be supportive and add value and not be negative in nature.
You are the authoritative administrator of your own site and you have right to or not to approve that.
Cheers
Hi, ShuiHyen.
To answer your questions truthfully: Please, do not publish this comment.
While the original poster surely meant well, trying to give advice, s/he should have chosen to do so in a private message. Alone the fact that s/he mentioned that it seems you're trying to sell something too hard will hurt your website. People will lose trust, and question if that statement is actually true.
I really hope this helps.
Many blessings to you,
Keryn
This what l have thought of and definitely google won't love it. We provide solutions to our readers and not hard sales. It's logic to place a CTR in our post so people can act on it.
Thank you.
Of course, you should never approve such a comment. You can be nice and explain why, but this is not what site comments are about.
Seems like that person is giving you feedback instead of a comment. However, it's your choice to do what you think is right. If you are doubtful then don't.
No this is site feedback, not site comments politely explain this in your rejection.
You cant have this published on your site and if you approve the commentor will not no they are making a mistake
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Should l approve this comment?
I have asked for a comment on my WA review post and l got this comment:
”I think you put a lot of time and effort into your website, it was very nicely written and
I agree with Dale123 100% it's your site and with you asking the community it's pretty obivous that you realize this is an appropriate site feedback post and not a site comment post.
However, if you decide to decline the post it might be a nice gesture to reach out to the member and maybe point out the difference. The might want to redo the comment and make it more fitting to your blog and not your website as a whole.
Hope this helps,
Calvin
No! I would trash that comment. It does not add value to your website and is not in the spirit of what site comments is for. A PM would have been a better way to go if they want to express this opinion.
Site comments should be supportive and add value and not be negative in nature.
You are the authoritative administrator of your own site and you have right to or not to approve that.
Cheers
Hi, ShuiHyen.
To answer your questions truthfully: Please, do not publish this comment.
While the original poster surely meant well, trying to give advice, s/he should have chosen to do so in a private message. Alone the fact that s/he mentioned that it seems you're trying to sell something too hard will hurt your website. People will lose trust, and question if that statement is actually true.
I really hope this helps.
Many blessings to you,
Keryn
This what l have thought of and definitely google won't love it. We provide solutions to our readers and not hard sales. It's logic to place a CTR in our post so people can act on it.
Thank you.
Of course, you should never approve such a comment. You can be nice and explain why, but this is not what site comments are about.
Seems like that person is giving you feedback instead of a comment. However, it's your choice to do what you think is right. If you are doubtful then don't.
No this is site feedback, not site comments politely explain this in your rejection.
You cant have this published on your site and if you approve the commentor will not no they are making a mistake
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Today l received an email from Google informing me that one of my AMP posts does not meet their guidelines. Upon checking, the error type is ”Malformed URL found for attr
Hey Shui Hyen,
You might find a resolution that works by Google searching your error message and then reading through a few of the posts offering assistance with this issue. See screen print below...
Hope you find this helpful.
Thank you Triblu,
According to Hotspot, there is a bad link URL in the post body. I will go through all the links again in the post and resubmit for validation.
Really appreciated for the help.
Zayn.
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Today l received an email from Google informing me that one of my AMP posts does not meet their guidelines. Upon checking, the error type is ”Malformed URL found for attr
Hey Shui Hyen,
You might find a resolution that works by Google searching your error message and then reading through a few of the posts offering assistance with this issue. See screen print below...
Hope you find this helpful.
Thank you Triblu,
According to Hotspot, there is a bad link URL in the post body. I will go through all the links again in the post and resubmit for validation.
Really appreciated for the help.
Zayn.
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Today l have requested for comment on my Wealthy Affiliate Review post and someone leaves a comment. It reads like this:
”Well off Offshoot Audit I think this blog
WOW - do not accept it. It's either spun content which isn't worth anything or the person who wrote it has a very limited knowledge of English. I think it's the first one.
WA management should look into this as well because it wastes everyone's time.
I am very surprised to hear that it was submitted through site comments here. I would not have expected that to be possible as is typical spun content. The only explanation I can think of is that the person who submitted the comment is not that familiar/confident with English.
Hi Shui Hyen,
If you have requested comments through Site Comments, then the member who placed the comment needs some guidance with regard to placing comments.
For you, I would reject the comment and quite rightfully so.
From the writing point of view, it has the appearance of spun content.
Reject it and move on hopefully it is an isolated incidence.
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What do you think of this comment?
Today l have requested for comment on my Wealthy Affiliate Review post and someone leaves a comment. It reads like this:
”Well off Offshoot Audit I think this blog
WOW - do not accept it. It's either spun content which isn't worth anything or the person who wrote it has a very limited knowledge of English. I think it's the first one.
WA management should look into this as well because it wastes everyone's time.
I am very surprised to hear that it was submitted through site comments here. I would not have expected that to be possible as is typical spun content. The only explanation I can think of is that the person who submitted the comment is not that familiar/confident with English.
Hi Shui Hyen,
If you have requested comments through Site Comments, then the member who placed the comment needs some guidance with regard to placing comments.
For you, I would reject the comment and quite rightfully so.
From the writing point of view, it has the appearance of spun content.
Reject it and move on hopefully it is an isolated incidence.
See more comments
I agree with Dale123 100% it's your site and with you asking the community it's pretty obivous that you realize this is an appropriate site feedback post and not a site comment post.
However, if you decide to decline the post it might be a nice gesture to reach out to the member and maybe point out the difference. The might want to redo the comment and make it more fitting to your blog and not your website as a whole.
Hope this helps,
Calvin