Blog Comments

Receiving blog comments of any sort at your site is 
actually a great compliment and should never be 
overlooked. For anybody to care enough to post 
comments shows that at least 'somebody' is paying 
attention to your site. This type of interactivity is 
common to many popular blogs and it is usually a sign 
you are doing something right. There are times 
however when a blog reader may leave a comment
 that is not favorable of you, a post or perhaps the 
site itself. What do you do and how should it be
 handled?
Firstly it is important to realize that every successful
Firstly it is important to realize that every successful
blog will experience their fair share of comments like
 these. It is HOW you choose to handle negative
 remarks that can impact your popularity for the
 better or worse. Every comment should be considered
 by its content and relevance as to how you should
 respond, or not.
Here are 5 suggestions as how to handle any readers
Here are 5 suggestions as how to handle any readers
who post comments on your site that may be 
negative in nature.
Stay Calm
Always remember to NEVER take any comment personally
Stay Calm
Always remember to NEVER take any comment personally
 whether it is good or bad. Readers do not know you 
well enough for you to take their remarks to heart. 
That being said it is wise to give thought to any 
remarks a blog reader has left BEFORE you respond. 
Whether you are answering a question or responding 
to a remark you want to put a little thought into what 
you are about to post. If visitors post comments that 
are critical or even insulting ALWAYS maintain an even 
demeanor. Do not over react in a way you will regret 
later or will cast you in a negative light.
Decide Whether to Allow Comment
The decision needs to be made as to whether a
Decide Whether to Allow Comment
The decision needs to be made as to whether a
comment left even has any relevance to you, a post 
or the other readers. If it does not then do not even
 allow it to be shown.
Maintain Your Objectivity
As we mentioned above do not take any comment
Maintain Your Objectivity
As we mentioned above do not take any comment
 personally good or bad. If a negative comment is 
approved and shown on your site reply to it in an 
objective manner. If a person retorts in a negative 
manner or remains combative simply ignore and flag 
future comments from this person. As the site owner 
you have a certain responsibility to maintain a user 
friendly site for your readers. A successful blog is one 
that always puts the readers first.
Thank Person for Their Input
Thank Person for Their Input
No matter what type of comment has been left if it
 requires your response thank the person for their 
input. This cordial approach will always gain you friends 
and even sometimes positively influence those who may
 not currently agree with you. In either case when 
people post comments it is a sign that they are
 'involved' on your site and you should be thankful.
Learn From the Input
The most popular blogs improve by learning from the
Learn From the Input
The most popular blogs improve by learning from the
input their readers give them. Often times the best
 feedback you get is negative in nature therefore view
 it as constructive criticism. Always strive to gain 
something from any remarks left and view all your
 feedback as an ongoing learning process for
 improving the way you blog.
Blog comments of all sorts are good for your site since
Blog comments of all sorts are good for your site since
it indicates that somebody actually gives a damn! Look
 at any of the most popular blogs and you will see a 
high level of interaction through the number of remarks 
left. When a blog reader however happens to post 
comments that are negative these remarks should be
 viewed objectively. The 5 suggestions we spoke of here 
target responding to any comments as long as they have
 relevancy for you and/or your other readers. Always 
pay heed however to the tone of your response. 
Maintaining a 'civil tongue' will only serve to increase 
the esteem in which your readers will view you.
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