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Thanks for the great tips, Ana. I thought about replying to somebody else, in case you don’t have any thing to say in comment but I really haven’t thought about replying to first commentator. It’s awesome.
I am not sure about receiving follow up comments via email because it takes lots of time to go through each of them. (I signed up for one post at FamousBloggers I I received like 85 emails a next day). What do you think, Ana?
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In regards to your question I think that if you are adding to the conversation it adds value to the blog post. I don’t consider that spam at all. I really appropriate your guide to commenting and I will try my best to follow it as I comment.
Thanks again for posting such great content.
Cheers!
David´s last blog ..Valuable Blogging Tips for Beginners
Hi Ana,
Great tips as usual. I particularly like the idea about commenting on the 1st or 2nd commenter’s comment. Brilliant!
~Marcus
Marcus Baker@network marketing Internet business´s last blog ..Skittle Your way to Success With Your Network Marketing Internet Business
Thanks Marcus. I personally love that idea as well.
Hope to see you again
Ana
Thanks for the great tips, Ana. I thought about replying to somebody else, in case you don’t have any thing to say in comment but I really haven’t thought about replying to first commentator. It’s awesome.
I am not sure about receiving follow up comments via email because it takes lots of time to go through each of them. (I signed up for one post at FamousBloggers I I received like 85 emails a next day). What do you think, Ana?
Mike´s last blog ..Glossary of 20 popular SEO words that you must know about
I sign up for comments when I feel it’s important for me to establish a relationship with that particular blogger.
Alternatively, you can go back and check to see if they posted a response to your comment. A bit more effort, but you’ll keep your email box clean.
I do it a lot with comments and have never been overwhelmed by responses, but I am sure it can happen like it did to you.
Great to see you!
Ana
Hey Ana,
Thanks for sharing these tips. I’ve implemented a few of them myself recently. I used to try and reply to each and every post I ever read - however I often found I spent too much time trying to think of something valuable to add.
Now, I go with my gut. If I feel I can add, I will, otherwise I just tweet.
You mentioned in your call to action about the spam concern. I think if you go overkill on formatting, then you may have your comment binned just for being unsightly. Really there is a fine balance.
I try to be polite, and add something to the post. If I’ve a disagreement with a point, I try to raise it without being provocative.
To finish - you mention about being the first commenter. I think that if you are here, it’s like ranking on page 1 of Google. You will certainly get a few clicks to your blog. Really this is a good point that lends itself to subscribing (via RSS or otherwise) to the blogs that you read. This would maximise your chance of being the first commenter.
Mark Bell´s last blog ..Rank on Page 1 of Google – SEO Revenge Review
I am with you, Mark.
Sometimes commenting is harder than blogging and can definitely take a lot of time. I used to try to do the same thing - commenting on everything, but I realized that not everything deserves a comment.
Good point on formatting; everything should have a balance.
Thanks for the insightful comment, Mark!
Ana
Hi Ana,
I love the tip about using the blogger’s name. Once every few days I jump into my spam comments to pull out any real ones that were accidentally caught. The very first thing that is sure to catch my eye is when the comment is addressed directly to me. I’m sure many other bloggers go through this very same process.
One of the most important things to me is staying genuine. If you’re leaving a comment with the true intention of interacting and adding value, the blogger will realize and appreciate it. Read the whole article, add your point of view, and do it without sounding like you’re overly sucking up…you will be light years ahead of the average commenter.
Brian@Charleston Marketing´s last blog ..Best Web Design Tip For Changing Website Features
Hello Brian,
Thanks for a very wonderful comment and for sharing also your own ideas! You’re definitely right and I couldn’t agree more!
Cheers to that!
Ana
Hi Ana, I really like #3 reply to the first Commenter. I never thought of that before but it sounds like a great way to get seen.
Thanks for sharing,
Larry
Larry Rivera´s last blog ..Network Marketing Blog- Stop Being A Victim
You’re welcome Larry! I’m very pleased that you like my ideas.
Have a Great day!
Ana
Hi Ana,
You certainly have a way of getting the last drop of ability out of every tool you use. If I could spend eight hours a day learning what you are teaching, we’d both be rich! HTML is a foreign language to me, but I can see that if you know how to use it, it is another great tool. Have a great week!
Lou Barba
Lou Barba´s last blog ..CATERPILLERS- GIANT SEQUOIAS- AND JUMPING OUT OF AIRPLANES
Hello Lou,
Thanks for the compliment! HTML is indeed a fantastic tool so maybe you can start using it as well!
Have a nice day!
Ana
Thank you Ana, some more really valuable tips, I learn something new ever time I visit your site. You must work hard to keep coming up with these new pieces of information. I guess that’s what keeps us all coming back : )
Louise.
louise´s last blog ..SEO Content Writing Tips to Get You Ahead of the Game
You’re welcome Louise! I’m happy to know that you’re learning a lot from my blogs. I will do my best to share more ideas!
Hope to see you again
Ana
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Heather C Stephens@Internet Network Marketing´s last blog ..Matt Bacak Mind Map- Secrets of the Internet Millionaire Mind
That’s definitely different, Heather.
Ana
Except for the formatting part, I’m already into those 6 tips and I say you’re very much right about it. I hate it when people post comments on my blog reading ” Nice post, good job. ” - which looks like a spammy, copy and pasted post. I have already deleted a lot. I think they missed the whole point; it’s not all about creating backlinks but connections for future collaboration. Same goes for sploggers, internet trolls, and human bots, haha. Thanks!
Aaron Eden´s last blog ..What’s Your Game Plan
Hello Aaron,
Glad to hear that you are already doing most of those tips! Keep it up!
Cheers
Ana
Thanks for the information Ana! I didn’t know a thing about the pinging services until reading your article. I will certainly play with that a little.
You’re welcome Scott! I’m happy to know that I was able to help you and yeah you can start doing that already!
Thanks for stopping by!
Ana
Ana, thank you so much for the GREAT tips!
I find it harder to comment than to write a blog post at times. I would never have thought to use your first commentator trick either.
Thank you for all the help you and advise you give! =-)
Darcy!
Darcy Dullum´s last blog ..Self Confidence IS a State Of Mind
Hi Darcy, Did you know I found Ana here - you guys must really go take a look, http://www.seekersfind.com/top-1-year-old-blog-in-the-niche-of-blogging-tip.html
Ana - Congratulations, we all know what a lot of work goes into running a blog and I sincerely appreciate your write up here on “Comments”.
My ‘pet’ peeve is when people use their company or blog name instead of just being themselves. It is so refreshing when people use an actual name that I can jump up and down with joy!
Bookmarked your site on RSS and look forward to reading future articles.
Joan Stewart´s last blog ..Marketing Articles 4 List Building
Thank you so much Joan. Yes, the work sometimes is overwhelming but I love it! I’m glad that you appreciate my ideas.
See you next time!
Ana
very useful tips here Ana.
most of us spend a lot of time offering valuable comments so it is good to get a little extra notice.
really appreciate your hard work
all the best
Charlie Holles
Charlie Holles´s last blog ..Tom ‘Big Al’ Schreiter reveals – pt 2 of 2
Ana, I’m sure to come back and check out your commenting tips again. Good list here. I think if you can also make a comment that contributes further to the content like say another tip that can make ppl notice your comments too and then a threaded comment will soon follow from that, like what you’ve mentioned.
bryan´s last blog ..Staying Motivated to Master Your Goals
Wow Ana.. I would’ve never thought about pinging my comments.. that’s a great idea. Hmm, how will I make this one stand out?
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Thanks for sharing :0)
Hector
Hey Ana,
I just love the creative tips from left field. I’m personally looking into this strategy with popular blogs in my niche, and I can really use some of these tips. Especially with replying to the first comment and starting a discussion.
Great stuff,
Wayne
Wayne Wu @ The Profitable Networker´s last blog ..Eat Candy and Lose Weight – A Conversation with Jennifer Wideman
Thanks again Ana for some great information. As usual, you highlight some really good strategies that are clear and easy to implement
cheers
Pete
Hi Ana,
I’m glad I was able to connect on over here now. These are some great tips. I never thought to format your comment like using . That’s a perfect example of how to stand out and create curiosity.
I also like your tip about creating a commenting thread with the first comment. The only thing I don’t know is the plugin best to use to get them to subscribe to the post so they get notified when you post your reply.
Any suggestions?
Jerome Ratliff
Jerome Ratliff´s last blog ..12 Surprising Things That Make Your Blog Popular
Ana,
I agree with so many of the other comments that you’ve already received. Your content is absolutely the TOP!
In this age when we spend so much time wading through our inboxes looking for one nice tip, you blog delivers HEAPS.
You’re a great example and I hope to be able to emulate your lead in the home party plan niche.
AND . . . I LOVE YOUR PHOTOS . . . that thumb is priceless!
Can’t wait for your next email. Thanks so much!
Dana@ home party plan´s last blog ..Ten Quick Tips for New Leaders in Network Marketing - Part 2
Wow! Thanks for the compliment Dana. I’m glad to hear that from you, very heartwarming! Rest assured that I will continue to share new ideas !
Take Care
Ana
Wow Ana!
You really raise the bar with every post…
Love your commenting strategies, I’m not going to employ any here but just want to add my gratitude for the brilliant value you bring to this whole community.
Perhaps I’ll add another tip - though many people do it anyway - leaving space between sentences makes it easier to see and read a comment, much as it does a blog post.
All the best to you … I’m now Tweeting direct from your feed to make sure as many people as possible get to read your stunningly useful posts!
Jym
Jym´s last blog ..How To Generate MLM Traffic Online
Well, thank you so much, Jym - I truly enjoy sharing what works.
Your tip about using white space is great; definitely something to keep in mind.
Thanks for the share and I will see you back soon!
Ana
G’day Ana,
Good stuff as usual….
Did not realise the html could be used here…
The newbie in me would like to know:-)…. does the code just get added here?
Another thing I find useful if the person leaving the comments would say where they came from… how they found my blog.
This of course is for the first timers.
Cheers
Bryan
Hey, Bryan - yes, you just add the code as you type up the comment.
I see your point about saying how you found the blog; it’s very likely to draw the blogger’s attention for sure.
Good to see you!
Ana
Hi Ana,
thanks for sharing your advice. I haven’t used HTML in comments yet, but what you are saying makes perfect sense. Replying to the first commenter is also a cool.
But you are right with your statement that we have to make sure that our comment is of high quality, especially if we do something “unusual”. Because it might look like a cheap “trick” in this case.
I like Michel’s word picture that your tips are like caffeine for the brain.
Take care
Oliver
Oliver Tausend´s last blog ..Lessons From “Think And Grow Rich” – Chapter 2 “Desire”
Substance is always the key, Oliver; you are absolutely right about that.
Thanks for the compliment; I try.
Ana
Ana, I really like the idea of commenting on the first or second commentor for the posts that have a ton of comments, I hadn’t thought of that one! I also need to use html in my comments, I wasn’t sure if it would work or not so I haven’t tried it yet.
Thanks for another great post!
Stacy@Grow With Stacy´s last blog ..Finding Joy in Unexpected Places
You are very welcome, Stacy; glad you got some tips out of it.
See you next time.
Ana
Ana,
This is one of the most practical posts I’ve read in a lnog tmie. It is really VERY intorampt to separate yourself from the pcak.
Of all yuor suggestions, I tnhik the practice of uisng “white space” is the msot important. Having lots of whtie scpae is much easier on the eyes, and if your reader has to wrok to read your post, tehy won’t.
Hree’s an itnirsteneg fact: ppeole raed in “blcosk” of lreetts, not the word isetlf. So even tuhgoh teshe wrods have been run turoghh a text scbrlmaer, yuor bairn decoeds them wtih esae.
That being said, why not make it as easy as possible for people to understand your thoughts?
Keep up the good work. You set the standard for “value”.
Ana,
Your blog is fast becoming my most visited!
John makes a great point about text and spelling. As I began reading his post, I though “jeez this guy can’t even spell!”
Couple of things I need to get my head around:
Pinging Comments
- Actually, I don’t really know/understand what this is! Maybe you have more detailed posts on it?
Notifications
- I tend to worry about checking this box for fear of being spammed but maybe I worry to much and should trust a few more folks!
Keeping with your advice, I thought I reply to John’s comments too!
Thanks for a great blog Ana - keep it up!
You made me feel all warm and fuzzy with your compliment, Kevin,
thank you.
I think pinging is definitely worth talking about in a future post; thanks for the suggestion.
As far as “checking the box” is concerned, if you are on a reputable blog, you have nothing to fear. I do it all the time and you can always unsubscribe.
Always a pleasure to see you here!
Ana
Taht si intresngi utb ti hrust ym esey.
For the record, Ana -
I thought that picture of the massive sore thumb sculpture was a WORM from Dune.
See? Teacher’s pet. Is this what you meant?
Great ideas as usual, Ana.
JamestheJust@The World’s Most Average Blog´s last blog ..September 2010 Passive Income Earnings
Love the name-”The World’s Most Average Blog”. Ha! I appreciate self-deprecating humor. In a world that’s rife with people promoting themselves as gurus and miracle workers, “average” is the new “extraordinary”!
John Zehr´s last blog ..Network Marketing and Gold Mining Have a Lot in Common
Thanks, John - that’s what inspired the handle. My original title was GOING to be something like,
I Make More Than You So Buy My eBook but at the time it was taken…
Ah, well.

JamestheJust@The World’s Most Average Blog´s last blog ..Article Marketing Beyond The Backlink
Is there room for the third wheel in this conversation?
Loved your mind scramblers, John - I think it takes much more effort to write it that way rather than read it.
@ James - you are a quick learner!
Thanks for stopping by, boys; I had fun butting in.
Ana
I was going to say, “get your own blog!” then…oh, nevermind.
JamestheJust@The World’s Most Average Blog´s last blog ..September 2010 Passive Income Earnings
Ana
Great Points
Using some bold and html is a strong way to have your comment leap out from the pack. Of course, in THIS group of comments everyone is doing it
Very nice ways to distinguish your comments from the pack, all of those little things can really help to ensure your comment is read, or at least scanned and perhaps increase the chance of someone following to your link.
Steve@Lifestyle Design´s last blog ..How to Make Money with Affiliate Marketing
Standing out is definitely the name of the game when it comes down to driving traffic via comments, Steve.
You are right, THIS group of comments is going formatting-crazy and I love it!
Have a great day.
Ana
Hi Ana, and thank’s for 8 very good tips. There are 2 blogs I always return to, your and jim yaghi’s. You are standing out in a very good way. Be blessed Ana (and your family)
Steinar Belland´s last blog ..
I am honored to be coupled with Jim’s blog, Steinar - always a pleasure to see you around as well.
Blessings.
Wow Ana,
This post is so full of great ideas and suggestions.
I appreciate that these are not your every day commenting tips. Great sense of humor throughout.
I’m so glad you mentioned using the person’s name. Another thing I have to add to that is to make sure it’s the RIGHT person’s name. I’ve had people comment and call me by some other name, not even close to mine.
Also make sure to spell their name right. Misspelling someone’s name makes it look like you don’t care, or have the time, to make sure you’ve got it right. It’s a failed attempt at looking like you care.
Last point on this name topic and I’ll stop, I promise.
What do they call themselves? If they don’t shorten their name, you shouldn’t either.
Thanks for all the awesome tips!
Susanna
Susanna Hess´s last blog ..Building Your Brand Through Your Comments – Blog Comment Do’s and Don’ts
I am not a big fan of the same tips you can find on any other blog, Susanna - it’s a lot more fun this way!
Great points on using blogger’s name - I see that happen way too much. I must confess though; I’ve misspelled some names in the past and felt horrible about it.
It’s all about attention to detail and I now double and triple check everything.
So good to see you back!
Ana
Hey Ana, I hadn’t really thought about #3 and responding to the first commenter, something new to try! I use italics and bolding quite a bit which gives your content a little personality. It’s a small strategy but it really goes a long way for emphasizing points and being more descriptive.
liz@internet home business´s last blog ..5 Steps To writing Online Copy Like A Pro
I don’t see much comment formatting, Liz, but you are right, it’s a great way to stand out.
Thanks for the comment!
Ana
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Your tips are like caffeine for my brain
Michel
Michel@freedomdaily´s last blog ..The money is in the list – so it’s said…
Wow, what a way to stand out with formatting, Michel!
I wish my tips kept me awake during the day too - alas, only coffee does that.
Ana
Ana, I didn’t realize that I could format my comments using HTML. Do you know if that works on most blogs? I’ve never tried it because I’ve been worried that the tags would show up as text
I love your tip to reply to the 1st commenter too! (As much as I hope everyone reads your blog, I secretly hope that not everyone starts doing this!)
Sherryl Perry´s last blog ..Can You Run Pay-Per-Click Ads Without Breaking the Piggy Bank
Hi, Sherryl - yes, you can format your comments like this on ANY blog.
Indeed many people read my blog, but you know what? not many actually implement my tips.
Hope you will.
Ana
Some blogs also give you the ability to format your comment with bold, italic and colored font. This will also enable you to highlight some of the key points in your comment and should be used if available to stand out.
Ana and Andreas,
Great post. Even though you said it a couple of times in a couple of the items, I think that the number 1 step to making your comments stand out is to provide useful information.
How many times have you seen, “I agree,” or “Good post. I do all these things,” or good old spam!! (Get 18 BILLION Clicks to your website in ONE DAY!)
I just found your blog and have added it to my favorites!
Regards,
Erik
http://www.GoalsLeadToSuccess.com
Erik´s last blog ..Help with Choosing Your Goals
Thanks Erik! I certainly put emphasis on that point!
Thanks for dropping by!
Ana
Yes, I’ve seen it before, Andreas.
Great for visitors, yet another plugin to slow down your blog.
With a few strings of code, anything can be done.
Ana
Ana,
Why do I love you so much…..
Your sincerity, your knowledge, your kindness, your intention of simply helping others….I think that’s the one.
Thanks for this usable-practical advice.
Johnny
Wow, Johnny - thanks for such an amazing compliment!
Sounds like I made a follower out of you.
Ana
Oh God - pressure to leave epic comment mounting…
Ana,
Great post my friend, and one that I cannot agree with more. Blog commenting does incredible things for both traffic and ranking, and ANY tip that one can implement to get noticed amongst the scores of bloggers clamoring for attention can only be a good thing, right?
I have always made sure to make my comments stand out by using either humor, sarcasm, referencing something very specific from the post, - but as you said, I ALWAYS provided value first and foremost.
Thanks for sharing these tips, I personally use the first commentator trick, but I have not thought to add html to highlight it - nice
(except this guy’s facebook page beats mine - and MINE is facebook/alexwhalley AND links to alexwhalley.com a million times…WHAT THE?!?! LOL…SEO man, what can you do
)
As for the name - I have a unique one, and aside from a professor in the states, I OWN it now
Sorry, went off on a tangent there. (long comments was on the list Alex - allright - giggidy
)
Alex@niche site marketing´s last blog ..Geez- I wish I knew THAT when I started Blogging!
Alex - you are absolutely right; your comments always stand out no matter what blog you comment on.
I got a comment on Technshare the other day from Johnny - he said that the 2 of us are the best bloggers there and he couldn’t quite decide which one is more fun.
Of course I told him it was me and you would agree given a chance.
Look forward to your next rant.
Ana
Ana,
I love the idea of using HTML tags. I’ve never tried that before.
As a HTML dunce, one way I’m going to try to implement your idea is to type and style my comment in my WP dashboard (but probably more subtly than this)
If you see a bunch of HTML code in this comment, then my idea doesn’t work (or more likely I made a mistake!)
Thanks for sharing!
Sounds like a brilliant idea, Caroline!
HTML code does take a bit of getting used to and eventually it might be more efficient to just learn a few lines of code. Works great for a start though!
Glad you enjoyed this little exercise.
Ana
Hi Ana
Although I have only recently been visiting your blog I am enjoying your style of writing….very easy to understand tips for this newbie to understand and also all the encouragement you give for us to succeed with our blogs.
I have found by frequently visiting some blogs and commenting I am building relationships with those bloggers and becoming part of a great community.
Some useful tips in this post that I have not implemeted yet so will bookmark and try them out. Thanks
Patricia Perth Australia
Patricia@lavenderuses´s last blog ..Lavender Health-Embracing An Organic Lifestyle
Bingo, Patricia. Relationships are power in blogging or any online business, and commenting doe a fabulous job building those relationships.
Great to hear you enjoy my writing; simple and practical is what I usually go for.
See you again soon!
Ana
Hey Ana,
These are some great commenting tips you are sharing here.
You are right, commenting on blogs is one of the great ways to drive traffic back to your blog. You can also use this strategy to promote yourself as an expert and authority on a given topic, if you leave intelligent comments, that is
Thanks for sharing.
All the best,
Mavis Nong
P.S. I’m not into leaving looong comments… I prefer straight to the point

Mavis Nong @ Attraction Marketing Online´s last blog ..Attraction Marketing Online In The Top 50 MLM Blogs Contest!
Thanks for stopping by, Mavis - and I am with you 100% on the long comments!
Ana
These are some really great ideas, Ana-a few of which I have never seen before.
Rick
Rick LaPoint´s last blog ..Telemarketing- Outside Sales’ Right Hand
That was my hope, Rick - love the implementation!!!
Have a great week.
Ana
I can definitely attest that those are *great* tips that really work, Ana. I would probably also add that it is best to not just focus on the “A-list” blogs. You can really get your brand out there and get traffic back to your blog, by choosing a group of smaller blogs in your niche to consistently comment on. The key is to add value and make sure your comments are good ones, just like you do with your blog posts.
Very good point, Roy.
I stopped commenting on A-list blogs a while back for that reason. It’s become a competition to get the first comment in and I am not up for that.
Plus, I feel as you probably do that we can get so much more out of building strong relationships with other great bloggers with smaller blogs, but who have some great content to share. Sort of like what you are doing with me.
Always love your feedback, by the way; you are a great example of leaving perfect comments.
Ana
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