Your Comments increase the value
Web 2.0 blog conversations are built upon comments going back and forth and branching out in new directions, developing new ideas. As the web becomes more social, it has become easier for anyone to get involved. Whether you join in the comments on a blog post, or just read them, a Gatorpeeps peep (stream), a Twitter stream, a Facebook News Feed, an email , a Google result, IMDB, a forum, a YouTube video, etc. All these new ways of sharing and getting involved.
Comments add value for the reader. Comments provide different views. They provide assurance, exhortation, upliftment. They could even provide correction and better understanding. A blog post is one view on any particular subject. But comments server to add balance by presenting different views, or even bolstering your own view. Readers can then take these in with the original post and use their own judgment to reach their own conclusion, or use it as reason to further research the topic. Either way, they are getting value out of it because they are not taking one person’s word for it.
Have you commented on a blog today? Why not start out with a short comment on this blog, not this post – its Roberts – you can comment here on his post. What do you think? Leave you comments in the box below. (be nice) Then go comment on someone else’s blog. Start today. Share.Create value for us all
Extract from Robert Bravery Post on’ Blogging for the Brave’
And while your commenting – or not – and your thinking ‘So this web 2.0 deal – any money there for me? ‘ (you may be thinking that – I’m not saying you are – you May be thinking that) – if you are I highly recommend you check out this teaching site by the Master John Reese (No – not blogging – marketing). You don’t have to.
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Good points – thanks – just started blogging and will follow thru on that
I think thats a great idea – and I love the \’conversation\’ idea – he/you are right – that is web 2.0. Share and communicate – not a one way deal
you did this to get comments here – right – low blow man