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  1. marmalade-art

    I included a comments page for about a week,spent most of the time checking for spam etc just not worth it.

    MARMALADE-ART

    • I personally find comments very informative as well educative, there is just no limit to what or how much you can learn as well contribute.I say this from personal experience of course there will always be some negative but overall the process and purpose is most positive.webdread.

  2. I regularly visit several baby boomer websites to see what the boomers are discussing. I always feel compelled to comment on well written interesting posts.
    Both the articles and comments give me good ideas on what I should post on my baby boomer for women website.

  3. Positive and negative comments are always present. Much worst if all comments are just spams! If that’s the case, I believe comments become useless.

  4. Great post!

    I think commenting on blogs is what social media is all about. Not only does is allow people a platform, it also provides readers with new information that may be useful.

    Thanks,

    Katie

  5. I like reading comments which are related to the topic discussed but not irrelevant comments. Constructive comments can bring out points which the author might overlooked.

  6. comments are actually a new idea where you learn from what other say.

  7. Without comments, blogs and social networks really have little value. It’s the electricity of commenting that drives the success of these types of sites.

    They also enhance conversation and value and keep things alive.

  8. The more comments the better this will rank. I guess its like cheap vibrations but Google love it.

  9. Am still divided and not 100% convinced. I tend to lock posts and blogs simply for fear of spam (not the commercial one,but the-too-much-time-on-their-hands type of thing.So ithink it’s left to those who can afford time and resources

  10. I always have a glance through comments on a post that I’m interested in. There are so many knowledgeable people out there willing to share and you never know what ‘gold nugget’ of information you’ll find and what else you’ll discover when further researching the topic.

  11. Yess, I agreed the post comments help us more valuable.

  12. I want and invite comments because I feel it makes my posts more vibrant and valuable.
    I recently noticed that WordPress adds the nofollow attribute to my commenters links by default. I feel that this is a bad idea and have removed it. I guess they think they are fighting blog spam, but I feel that it discourages comments. I want to offer my legitimate commenters something in return for their ideas and a real link back is the least that I can do.

  13. Comments are extremely valuable. It gives a valuable insight from other interested users ideas and can generate other topics of conversation. Love commenting and love getting comments.

  14. I agree not only do the comments add to the article and make it vibrant but also the comments definitately give more knowledge to the conent and thereby add so much more value, not to mention that slant of opinion.

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