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So it seems your experience with the number of comments is similar to mine. Thanks Kirsten.
For my blog, I am satisfied with the number of comments I get for each article - but there are way too many lurkers and I need figure our a strategy to encourage them to comment as well !
One simple thing I've implemented to gain more comments is to stick a question at the bottom of the post. Something on the order of "What do you think?" or "What's your story?" depending on the topic of my post. Just asking people a simple question like that seems to open the floodgates.
All my content is mine and not blogger's. That on its own is well worth it.
Ditto on the lurker comment Jaffer.
Kathy, using the question technique is always a good choice.
Curtis, I'm glad that it's working for you. I have no regrets either but It's disappointing with the lack of commenting (except you guys of course).
I suspect my comments are up because of joining the Aussie Bloggers Forum however - because most new commentators are members there. I now know why participating in forums is valuable for gaining readers!
My main purpose in moving to WordPress was to gain the flexibility in setting up my blog the way I wanted and getting rid of the Blogger branding that I could never figure out how to eliminate. No regrets here.
The lesson learned here is that improved commenting is not necessarily platform specific or a magic pill for creating a sense of community on a blog.
That is still dependant on a multitude of factors, and in my case it's probably due to not blogging as often as I normally would.
I think also a lot of my readers are confused on the direction this blog is heading because I have switched platforms, and written some posts that are specific to Wordpress users.
Nonetheless, I wish to assure everyone that nothing has changed and this blog has and will continue to remain a blog for the benefit of ALL bloggers, regardless of which platform they may choose to use.
Cheers!
I agree with Sue my spam is way up too.
Well it sorry to see you didn't have the luck. As for me, I noticed a double increase in my comments as soon as I made the switch.
Nice to have you back again Mushfiqur. Does that you mean you will be making a contribution for Team Bloke?
Ironically, Blogger has added the Name/URL fields back to their Comment form again! Apparently, Google has learned from their Blogging blunder???
There are so many benefits to the reliable blogging platform of WordPress including the comment features!