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More Blog Comments - The 10 Comment Rule

Posted 10-31-2008 at 10:25 AM by Robert Plank (Robert Plank's FREE Marketing, Copywriting and Programming Video Advice for Warriors)

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Do you want more comments to your blog? Do what I do and implement what I call "The 10-Comment Rule" ... I post a blog entry, but I don't post another one until the original post gets 10 comments.

I have the ten-comment rule because I'm just like you and have been to loser forums with tons of posts and zero replies to all of them.

On a blog, there is less focus on the replies and more on the original...
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How to Get More Blog Comments

Posted 10-20-2008 at 09:37 AM by Robert Plank (Robert Plank's FREE Marketing, Copywriting and Programming Video Advice for Warriors)

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So you have a blog, but you don't get as many comments as you like. Let's face it, the number of comments on a blog is a good indication of how popular... and therefore how worthwhile... your blog is. If somebody visits your site, and they see tons of entries with zero blog comments, they are going to be less interested in what you have to say than a blog with 10 to 50 comments per post.

I run a blog that gets an average of...
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Twitter Microblogging - Complete Waste of Time Or the Future of the Internet?

Posted 10-16-2008 at 11:03 PM by Robert Plank (Robert Plank's FREE Marketing, Copywriting and Programming Video Advice for Warriors)

YouTube - Twitter Microblogging

Over the last year or so, you might have noticed microblogging sites pop up, such as Twitter, FriendFeed, and Plurk. Microblogging means you can write journal entries that are only a couple of sentences long... usually about 170 characters (letters and numbers) in length. So what's the point?

The point of microblogging is that you can give your subscribers up to the minute updates. If you're taking a bike ride somewhere, working on a project,...
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