Effective Strategic Digital Marketing
It's surprisingly easy to get started creating your own web presence. Here are the basic web site tools you'll need to get started creating your own Continue Reading
April 23, 2013 By Kathy Hendershot-Hurd
I’m constantly prattling on around here about the importance of targeting your audience and there is no way for me to overstate the importance of this principle. Targeting your audience is part of the foundation for the success of your business. You can have the best product – the best service – the best solution […]
January 14, 2011 By Kathy Hendershot-Hurd
This is the story of a locally owned business with a fabulous website. The website “worked” – it brought a new potential customer into the store and the staff went to work to make sure that a potential new customer left – never to return. Our story begins many years ago when I purchased […]
December 10, 2010 By Kathy Hendershot-Hurd
I absolutely ADORE Denny Hatch. I subscribed to his email newsletter Denny Hatch’s Business Common Sense YEARS ago and he has yet to disappoint. Every month he regularly delivers on the promise of “Business Common Sense” promised in his newsletter’s name and continues to generously share his wisdom and experience with his newsletter subscribers. In […]
Copyright © 2024 · Balance Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in
Why Your Blog Isn’t Getting As Many Comments As You’d Like …
One of the most common “laments” I hear from my clients (the ones who are actually adding content regularly) is “HELP!!! Very few people are commenting on my blog posts!!!”
My standard response to them is as follows:
It’s interesting to note that I have a few clients who have NO DESIRE to allow people to comment on their blogs! As I was researching a blog post for another blog, I came across a post from Steve Rubel over at Micro Persuasion titled The Participation Ladder and Its Impact on Marketing and PR.
The numbers on the graphic pan out as follows:
Keep in mind, according to the report, people enter at the bottom of the ladder and move UPWARDS. Inactives don’t usually jump into blogging at the “creators” level. They move slowly up the ladder… becoming spectators… then joiners.. then collectors… then critics.
Now, take a look at YOUR blog’s audience. Where do THEY fall on this ladder?
My clients are definitely fall on the lower spectrum of the ladder. Most of them are trying to soar to the top and as a result, they need my services to guide them. That’s what I do. As a result, my clients (and potential clients) don’t comment on my blog posts, my colleagues do.
While my clients and potential client’s won’t post a comment, they will email me if they feel particularly moved by a post. For example, when I was complaining about my cat and his OCD issues in the post “Are Google Adwords the Answer?” I got several emails from concerned clients who wanted to help my demented self mutilating kitty.
Niche Blog Marketing also offers great advice regarding playing the comments game with your blog:
In other words, ASK for participation if you want comments.
There’s no one who does this better than Liz Strauss over at Successful Blog.com. Notice how she ends her post “Wendy Wouldn’t Wait. Will you?”
She got 23 comments on this blog post just by ending it by asking a question. She does that a lot and as a result, her blog is an active hub.
By the way, Liz leads that post with the most brilliant insight I’ve seen on the web:
BRILLIANT!