Not Filling Up Your Full Name in Your Comments

Blog owners and writers get a lot of excitement in receiving comments from people who address them mentioning their names. They painstakingly respond to those people no matter how busy they may be.

Leaving attention-grabbing and authentic comments is of course a content marketing strategy and tons of leads can be generated from that alone.

What a pity that so many veterans leave comments on blogs without using their real or full names!

Just as you wouldn’t expect to buy a product from someone in a seminar who just comes around you with whatever he’s holding but fails to introduce himself first to you, it’s wrong to visit a blog and offer a comment without mentioning your full name.

You can’t build a brand without beginning with your full name first. To build brand authority, it starts with your full name.

When a blog post is just published, blog owners would expect readers to visit, read, offer comments and share on social networks – not that alone, they would also expect that readers create strong bonds with the site owners.



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AlanJE Premium Plus
Very useful training, thanks Israel, Alan.
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Israel17 Premium
Hello Alan, kudos for being a passionate and rocking blogger! It's good to see you contribute to this important discussion. You should only approve comments that add value to your blog content and disapprove/discard those that will turn your blog into a dung-hill. Thanks for contributing!

Israel Olatunji
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suzieq Premium
Hi Israel,
Thanks so much for this blog. This is something that all of us should keep in mind.
I’ve been receiving some horrible comments lately and have had to delete them.
A four word comment adds no value whatsoever, yet they expect so much more on their own blogs lol.
I wish more people knew that commenting also adds to the word length of your article, so several paragraphs is wonderful!!
Cheers
Suzanne
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Israel17 Premium
Hey Suzanne, thanks for stopping by! It's good to see you contribute to this important tutorial. Comments that add no value to your website content are nothing but poops and they can turn people's websites into dung-hills. So, always discard them. Never approve such comments to be published on your site. Thanks for being a passionate blogger!

Israel Olatunji
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WaynePro Premium
Some excellent information. I have personally learned a lot of good relevant information that I will use in my commenting going forward. Thank for sharing this information and training, Israel.

Wayne
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Israel17 Premium
You are much welcome on board, Wayne. Kudos for the reading and for finding this training useful for your commenting endeavors! Glad to see you make positive resolutions! Wish you greater heights in the blogging ride! Thanks for contributing!

Israel Olatunji
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jlclayton1 Premium
This is one area that I haven't spent any time on, and I need to. Your post came around at a good time for me, and I'm going to follow all your suggestions--thank you!

Janelle
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Israel17 Premium
Hey jlclayton, thanks for stopping by and kudos for helping a member among many others helped so far! Glad to see you make resolutions to adjust your commenting endeavors so as to make the most out of it! Keep on rocking. See you at the top soon!

Israel Olatunji
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lesabre Premium
Thank you Israel as usual helpful information,
Michael
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for the reading, Michael! You are welcome on board. This is a blogging discussion that is crucial for the success of any blogger. Kudos for finding the training helpful! Many bloggers do make such horrific mistakes while commenting on blogs. Take note of those mistakes in order to make the most from blog commenting. Kudos for finding this training helpful! See you at the top soon!

Israel Olatunji
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