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LouieLuc
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Hi Andrea!
First of all, I read your training thoroughly.
I mean the whole thing! Great subject, good read. :)
I just couldn't agree with you more.
I don't enjoy it that much -- euphemism for "hate" -- when after leaving a good comment on a fellow WA member's blog, I ask for a comment back in return and all I get is something like "yeah great post bye john doe".
Just one simple line of comment written in a hurry which basically means "I just couldn't care less."
What value does it add to my post?
How much respect does it show for my effort in writing the post?
That's why I love the comment system I'm using on my Buzznitrous.com blog: Disqus. It "forces" users to create an account on Disqus or login via their social networks, so people really thing twice before leaving a comment like that.
It's true I get a lot less comments, but the ones I get are much more in-depth and valuable. People just won't make the effort of creating an account simply to leave a crappy comment.
Thanks for your work and effort in creating this pertinent training Andrea!
All the best and much success,
Louie
First of all, I read your training thoroughly.
I mean the whole thing! Great subject, good read. :)
I just couldn't agree with you more.
I don't enjoy it that much -- euphemism for "hate" -- when after leaving a good comment on a fellow WA member's blog, I ask for a comment back in return and all I get is something like "yeah great post bye john doe".
Just one simple line of comment written in a hurry which basically means "I just couldn't care less."
What value does it add to my post?
How much respect does it show for my effort in writing the post?
That's why I love the comment system I'm using on my Buzznitrous.com blog: Disqus. It "forces" users to create an account on Disqus or login via their social networks, so people really thing twice before leaving a comment like that.
It's true I get a lot less comments, but the ones I get are much more in-depth and valuable. People just won't make the effort of creating an account simply to leave a crappy comment.
Thanks for your work and effort in creating this pertinent training Andrea!
All the best and much success,
Louie
EKautz
Premium
This is a much needed post Andrea.
I would like to add that "negative" or comments of a "differing opinion" are excellent comments to leave though too many folks reject them.
Let me put it this way, if every comment on a site is positive and a ra ra sis boom ba for the post in question I'm going to bail and fast because it doesn't seem realistic that everyone just adores and loves the post and no one opposes it.
Now keep in mind too that people are more likely to leave a negative comment or feedback or complaint than a positive one .... so ....
We NEED and MUST HAVE negative comments on our sites.
We also need to respond to these comments in a professional manner and at minimum acknowledge the individuals stance. You all can figure out the rest from there but I guarantee you negative comments WILL help your site.
So this brings me to my grand finale - I cannot give you a quality NEGATIVE comment on your post Andrea because I 100% AGREE with everything you said and I am pulling out my pom poms (imaginary of course) and chanting ra ra sis boom ba!
ROCK ON!
E
I would like to add that "negative" or comments of a "differing opinion" are excellent comments to leave though too many folks reject them.
Let me put it this way, if every comment on a site is positive and a ra ra sis boom ba for the post in question I'm going to bail and fast because it doesn't seem realistic that everyone just adores and loves the post and no one opposes it.
Now keep in mind too that people are more likely to leave a negative comment or feedback or complaint than a positive one .... so ....
We NEED and MUST HAVE negative comments on our sites.
We also need to respond to these comments in a professional manner and at minimum acknowledge the individuals stance. You all can figure out the rest from there but I guarantee you negative comments WILL help your site.
So this brings me to my grand finale - I cannot give you a quality NEGATIVE comment on your post Andrea because I 100% AGREE with everything you said and I am pulling out my pom poms (imaginary of course) and chanting ra ra sis boom ba!
ROCK ON!
E