Paying Writers in Blogging Business Models | Home | Patronizing News

April 29, 2006

How to Leave a Cheesy Comment

Some bloggers who have been around for years leave cheesy comments like

  • “I just blogged this on my site too LINK”
  • “This is relevant also LINK”

Worse yet, now there are meme tracker tools that track conversations and similar posts, and if you leave the cheesedick check out my site here comment on a couple blogs it looks tacky.

There are enough people doing automated comments that you really want to stand out as a signal of quality in a field of muck. If a blog has great reach then many people will eventually see your comments. I probably left a number of cheesy comments in the past, but on the whole I wouldn’t recommend doing it nowadays.

When blogs were new being relevant with your comment was enough, but as the amount of noise continues to grow and spam and ad networks make more and more things seem relevant good blog comments not only need to be relevant but also interesting and/or useful.

If your comments are good enough then eventually the other bloggers read your stuff and / or give you natural citations that are going to be hard to duplicate. If you just link drop eventually you piss people off.

SethF consistently whines about being a Z lister, but it is the cheesy comment link drops that makes him hard to like.

Subscribe to Blog Goodies:

Subscribe.     Subscribe via Bloglines.     Subscribe via My Yahoo!
Subscribe via My MSN.     Subscribe in NewsGator Online     Add to Google Fusion.

One Response to “How to Leave a Cheesy Comment”

  1. pit said:

    I agree that you should control the comments’ content.
    If comments are repeatable the discussion will go in circle.
    I have clean comment filds in my AllNews4U site.
    I modereted some and I saw that some comments were like “RIGHT” and nothing more. I think it is only trash.

Post your opinion