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Julia McCoy
Julia McCoy 9 years ago
Hey Ankit, thanks for sharing this post. I'd like to add to and argue on some of your points:

When asking questions within your blog posts, it is best to make them open-ended to, as Neil Patel puts it, "prompt more engagement." I also think items #2 and #5 can be squeezed into a single item: a call to action may be a question. I also think that item #1 ("write an awesome piece of content") is a given and would belong better in a "getting visitors to read your content" post rather than in a "getting more comments" article. I think you could've alternatively talked about using strong, catchy headlines instead.

I agree on the use of plug-ins part. And, I'd like to add that staying engaged (by taking the time to reply to comments and/or reading and commenting on other people's blogs) is also a very effective way to encourage people to interact with your blogs.

Finally, other interesting methods include: publishing series articles, hosting contests, and mentioning experts or top influencers (from Neil Patel's cheat sheet on getting more comments). -Julia
Saqib Ahmad
Saqib Ahmad 9 years ago
Thank You for sharing useful information.. I am stuck in this point! However I guess my blog is new so thats why I am not getting much comment on blog. Maybe my website trust rate is not that much good.
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