#5. Quote readers' thoughts/comments in your posts

Do you know that quoting readers' comments in your blog posts works like magic for accelerating the flow of comments to your blog if you know how to implement it? Do you believe in working strategies at all?

What is your hope of having financial breakthroughs with your blog if by the end of 6-12 months of creating loads of content, you still keep getting null traffic? Isn't that worth calling it a quit? Isn't that worth giving up blogging success eventually?

What would make you say you regret trying out blogging when hundreds of bloggers in all the parts of the world are earning thousands of dollars from their own blogs? Why would you say it's over when it's not over.

Why would you stop working on your blog if not because you didn't follow blogging fundamentals? Why would you continue as a struggling blogger if not because you believed in what you learned long ago and wouldn't ever want to learn more?

Quote your readers' comments while creating content as well as in commenting and you will start seeing pro blogging results. The comments that will begin to flow into your blog will be an icing on the cake.

#6. Make readers subscribe to comments

What do you understand by readers' subscription to the comments you receive on your blog? This is not a common blogging strategy, yet, a working and effective one in the sense that people who are subscribed to your comments will always be notified whenever a comment is left by another subscriber.

There are commenting tools like Disqus that will help you get more subscribers over and over again from people who comment on your blog posts. And if the WordPress theme you're using for your blog is in support of this, there will be no need to use the other commenting tool again.

Leave your comment below and don't hesitate to let me know if you ever need a hand with anything based on what you read in this tutorial post.



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