Most of you will already be aware that blog comments are an essential part of any successful blog. Organic blog comments add to the content of your website and help you to rank higher within internet search results. Responding to these comments in a timely manner shows Google and the other search engines that your content is worth interacting with.

But comments also play a vital role in how you come across to your human readers. The language that you use and the way that you respond to people sets the tone for your entire business.

Responding to comments is a great way to show that you are an expert in your field as well as having a valuable opinion. But what should we do when things start to get negative or even abusive?

How should you respond to negative comments on your blog? Should you simply delete them or allow them to be posted?

In this training I would like to show you a couple of examples that I have received and how I personally dealt with them.

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drcmaint Premium
This is good. Thanks for this.
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Andrew-74 Premium
Thank you. Glad you found it helpful.
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Give It A Go Premium
What a great training Andrew.
I'm definitely going to bookmark this one. I haven't had any negative comments as yet, but my sites are all young in terms of traffic and content. I must admit this is one thing I have always been a bit scared to have to deal with. Your answers were brilliant. It makes me less afraid to receive comments such as these now. Thank you
Ange from Australia
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Andrew-74 Premium
Hi there. Yeah, when your sites are young you tend to get hardly any of this sort of thing. But what I found is that the more top ranking pages you have the more competition you get and that's when the negative comments start to come in. Don't be afraid though because most of the time these comments will help your blog. Getting organic comments means that you are definitely on the right tracks.
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jvranjes Premium
Any comment is better than no comment. You did all that was right to do in these cases. Those are great examples, I shall direct people to have a look when such an issue appears here.
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Andrew-74 Premium
Thank you! By all means, please feel free to share this training with anyone. You are right in what you are saying, any comment is better than no comment at all, apart from if its duplicate spam. Those are the only comments that I delete, and even then I sometimes try to "edit" them appropriately.
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laparra1 Premium
Good Morning Andrew,

I want to give you a 10+ for this post. You handled all these comments very well indeed. You remained polite but let nobody walk over you. Well done!

Greetings from the south of Spain, Taetske
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Andrew-74 Premium
Greetings from the UK Taetske. And for once it's sunny here today! Although I'm sure its not as sunny as where you are!

Thanks for your comments on this training, I very much appreciate it. I always believe that being polite and direct is a good way to deal with these negative people. So thank you for picking up on that.

Take care,

Andrew
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gs1954 Premium
Great advice Andrew
As website owners we need to use comments to our advantage, and your style of replies is a great example for others.
I would never delete a comment, just work out an appropriate reply, as comments are 'gold nuggets' to me.
Cheers
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Andrew-74 Premium
Yes indeed! The only time that I ever delete comments is when they are quite clearly spam. I don't want duplicate content on my site and so in some cases I do delete comments, but it's very rare.

Thank you for your thoughts, I really appreciate it.

Regards,

Andrew
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