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How to monetize a blog and start making some real money online? We all know that there are so many ways to money from blogging, but most of them are outdated and won't...
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Why Google Hate Your Blog Images and How To Fix Them?
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Under 5 Minutes Install WordPress on Digital Ocean using ServerPilot
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GetResponse Review, Tutorial and Comparison with 3 Others
Email marketing is a very important thing you need to focus on in order to become successful blogger. Even if you have a simple blog, or you run an online business, you...
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8 Proven Ways To Get More Comments on Your Blog
Have you ever felt jealous of blogs that receive huge number of comments?Did you ever wish to have more comments on your blog posts?If yes, your wait is over.Here is a...
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Julia McCoy
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
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
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.
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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