Fantastic Considerations On Why You Should Become A Constant Commenter
April 26, 2010
It’s possible to spend way too much time on the Internet, as we know. If your business is based there, you most likely spend a great deal, if not the majority, of your time online, and you may want to consider hiring a virtual assistant. So, while you are there, why not do everything you can to make all of that time count.
It cannot be stressed enough that the key to long term business with a stable customer base is relationship building, and a professional virtual assistant company can provide you with the systems and strategies to make this happen. If customers feel a connection with you, then they will stick around. This is true for readership as well. It is even more true when it comes to building rapport with people who you do business with.
You should become a constant commenter. Don’t just be a silent witness but get involved in social networking, business forums and blogs. Through your experience online, you will have undoubtedly discovered some blogs and sites that you really like. Take some time to learn about these sites and others who frequent them too.
Blogs
Blogs are fun places, because in these spots you can interact with others who also like blogs. You can write your comments about new posts, read what others have posted and respond to them as well. You may even get into a lively conversation with a blog owner.
What are you some of your favourite blogs? Have business associates suggested their blogs to you? When you visit their suggestions, mention the people who sent you there as you make your first comment. It can be hard to keep up with so many different blogs on a daily basis. That’s what RSS feeds are for and if you subscribe and use a feed reader you can see updates in the best fashion possible.
After you read the updates, go and take a look. Comment on anything that interests you. Commenting says that you have read the post and have an opinion.
Comments should always be relatively short and straightforward, but avoid just making a comment for the purpose of saying “hey.” Saying things like “Great Post” can also be misconstrued as you didn’t actually read the post at all but are piggybacking on someone else’s feedback or are only there for the link back to your own site.
A rule of thumb you can use is this: If you can contribute to the conversation with quality information or questions, do so. If you are struggling, on to the next post.
By commenting regularly on your favourite blogs, you can reveal ways to benefit your website development. You may be asked to become a guest blogger for these blogs. Then, you’ll get a bio to talk about yourself and your website business.
If you used a signature to promote your site, all the better. Others will actually click on it when they trust you. Some may even have constructive comments about your site to help you move along. You may not have gotten those helpful hints if you didn’t participate.
Commenting on blogs and in forums is one way to show that you are involved. As others get to know you, they will gladly click on your site link and recommend it to others.
Thanks so much!
Michelle












