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SuccessCREEations Now Rewarding Quality Commenters

February 23, 2007

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Encouraging Blog Comments

One of the best things about blogging is the dialog and conversation that develops within the comment portions of the blog posts. I have made new friends because they have taken the time to comment here or because I commented over at their place.

Blog comments are one of the features that make blogs more powerful than traditional web sites. That dynamic back and forth is completely missing from most business web sites (and scares the jeebies out of many business owners).

Comments also add tremendous value as far as the search engines are concerned because they add new content to the pages of your blog that is chock full of words that make your blog show up better in the search engine rankings.

As a business blogger I want to be doing everything I can to encourage comments here. So far my efforts have included making it easy for people to see their comments show up right away (no comment moderation so far), being kind to those who disagree with what I post and treating them respectfully, and intentionally responding to each comment quickly and personally as best I can.

But could I be doing more to encourage comments?

I’ve considered adding a “Recent Comments” section to my sidebar, but that one just didn’t resonate with me for some reason. I’m not sure why.

But this week I discovered something that I think really fits here.

Top Commentors Plugin

Over at Success From The Nest this week, Tony D. Clark posted Thanking You for Joining the Conversation.

In that post Tony pointed out a WordPress plugin that he added to his blog called Show Top Commentors. (Why the author chose that spelling is beyond me. But I suppose someone who adds an extra “E” every time he writes “CREEations” should probably get over it.)

This morning I added this feature to the sidebar over at the left. So now it will show everyone who is engaging in conversation here at SuccessCREEations. I’ve set it to reset at the beginning of each month so that it is emphasizing more current conversations.

Click on the links to go over to their blogs. Chances are if they are adding to the conversation over here they have lots of great stuff to say at home too!

I’ve also set it to count that link back to your blog so when you show up in the side bar Technorati should be counting that link when they calculate your ranking there!

So if you want to see your name rise on the sidebar, comment away.

Of course like Tony I’ve got to tack on an caveat to that. My intention is to stimulate quality interaction. So I recommend you don’t just add a comment that says something like “Hi!”, “Nice Post!” or “I Agree!” just to boost your ranking (or just to get on the list in the first place.) That gets to be looking a little too much like comment spam which, as you can see quite graphically from that link, is a huge problem. I delete comments like that every day already.

If you do try something like that I will probably just delete your comment initially. But if you keep it up, I will start marking your comments as spam and then you will likely get trapped in Askimet hell and have trouble commenting most anywhere.

I hate to have to do that. 99% of the people out there are wonderful and get it. But there are just a few that are trying to ruin it for everyone.

Links Like Money

I’ve heard it said that links are the currency of the internet.

They are one of the main ways people find new and interesting web content. I find something interesting, mention it in a post, provide a link and you can go off and see for yourself if what I said has merit or if I’m completely off my nut.

The other thing is that links are how the search engines like Google find all that stuff they want to index to have information for us human folk to be able to get back in our search results.

Because they are so valuable, they are like money.

But here’s the best part. It doesn’t cost me anything to give link-money to someone else. That’s why I set the Top Commenters to count the links in the sidebar.

Someone else gets value for something I can give but costs me nothing. For me that seems like a no brainer. Link away!

NoFollow No More

Which brings me to the other change here at SuccessCREEations.

This morning I saw a piece from WebProNews about Saying ‘Heck No’ to NoFollow, which ironically had been trapped in my spam box. :roll:

They bring up a good point. The NoFollow attribute is added to some links so that the search engines ignore that link. WordPress makes it the default attribute to (at least some) links in the comment section of WordPress blogs.

The original intention at WordPress was to take away the incentive for spammers by removing the search engine credit they got when they posted their spam comments.

It is a typical solution attempt when a large organization faces a tough problem. Often the easiest answer is to penalize everyone because the bad people are so bad.

In this case that particular solution didn’t do much good. Comment spam is worse than ever and worse than when they added NoFollow as a default.

If it’s not working as intended then why should I be penalizing all the wonderful folks who link here?

The WebProNews article pointed me to this post about Removing the NoFollow Tag in WordPress which in turn pointed me to the DoFollow Plugin.

I installed the plugin and fired it up.

So, as of this morning, SuccessCREEations is now a supercharged Link-a-palooza spreading link love far and wide!

Feel the love!

A Comment Policy

Of course all this new link love means it is high time I formalize a comment policy for this place. I promise it is on my to-do list.

But until I get that deep down my list, here are a few expectations that I have for folks comments here.

1. Be Nice
2. Don’t use profanity
3. If you must, disagree with ideas, don’t attack people
4. Don’t spam
5. Don’t link to nastiness

That’s about it. How I deal with comments that run afoul of those guidelines varies. But if you stick to them you should be OK.

Bottom line is SuccessCREEations is my house. I have a responsibility to protect it regardless of who may not appreciate my efforts.

The good news is I haven’t had a problem here yet.

And that’s because y’all are wonderful folks!

Hope you have an inspiring day. Comment away!

Comments

73 Comments

  1. Mike Taylor says:

    Well, it looks like I am little late but I just joined the do follow movement myself. Great blog!

  2. Got to love the dofollows. Just encourages more interaction and shares the love.
    You all know about Courtney Tuttle’s D-list (Dofollow list) right? About 200 blogs on there now: http://courtneytuttle.com/blogs-that-follow/

  3. Vegas Jacqui says:

    Do Follows can really pull in traffic. Spammers will spam you whether you have it removed or not, so a good spam filter will be more effective at curbing spam than the no follow tag.

  4. [...] One year ago this coming Saturday I announced here on SuccessCREEations that we were going to start rewarding quality commenters. [...]

  5. Comments show how popular and “alive” your site is. It is no use to have a huge traffic if you have no comments, right? I love comments on my blog, it’s a discussion between me and my readers.

  6. I was quick to turn off the nofollow attribute in my blog. I feel I’m giving something back to my commenters if their link is of value.

    Also, it isn’t going to do me much harm either.

  7. Hiram says:

    I also added the follow plugin. Great site!

  8. Sebastien says:

    I just switched to dofollows. I think it is fair to give some SEOluv to people who make your blog what it is…

  9. I think dofollow is good and this is the way it should be, just that you need to be careful with spam comments. What filter do you use? Akismet or an other one? I use Akismet on most of my blogs but sometimes I think to upgrade to something else.

  10. [...] off NoFollow. If you want to reward quality commenters then consider turning off the NoFollow attribute in your comments. The short version is that Google [...]

  11. Nicely laid out comment policy – short and concrete:
    1. Be Nice
    2. Don’t use profanity
    3. If you must, disagree with ideas, don’t attack people
    4. Don’t spam
    5. Don’t link to nastiness

    Can I use it on my blog?
    Kerry

  12. I feel that when commenting on “dofollow” blogs it’s nice to use as many keywords as you can and optimize your comments as a sort of reciprocated nicety.

    For example because this blog is success based then using words such as successful and succeed could be useful. If all blog commentators took a little extra time to target their specific phrases then we could collectively reward those who don’t use “no follow” attributes.

    This could in turn encourage more dofollow styled blogs as there would be some major keyword benefits.

    Just a thought.

    ..and yes, spmmers will spm you whether you do or don’t.

  13. smith says:

    i started do follow commenting . there is no harm in it until and unless it is purely meant for spamming

  14. nobe says:

    Dear Chris,

    I got your site from Randa Clay It’s amazing, a lot of people are already a part of this “u comment i follow” movement. I’m sure glad I am!

    Sincerely,
    Nobe

    I have two blogs following the movement. Yipee! :)

  15. I think the vast amount of posts on this blog says it all. Dofollow works. Not just that, but as more and more blogs use nofollow, the value of links from dofollow blogs goes up tremendously. Each dofollow link is worth more now that more people are using nofollow.

    You’ve also taken the correct approach, reward quality commenters and punish spammers. This is exactly how people should be doing this instead of taking the nofollow approach. There are many other innovative ways to approach comment spam. Ones I have seen include, filtering all comments and assigning nofollow to those that are spam and giving credit to genuine ones (this also encourages quality comments) as well as a reporting system where other commenters can report spam, a voting system where enough spam votes gets the comment removed automatically, there’s 1000 ways to skin this cat.

  16. ed hardy says:

    I added the dofollow movement to my blogs not to long ago and I think its great. Good to help your readers out and is no harm to yourself. Increases traffic also which is always good. Thanks for sharing

  17. Battery says:

    I also added the dofollow movement to my blogs. More links – More trafic -More money

  18. Glenn says:

    I will also spread your word. Nice blog!

  19. sem says:

    Can i use your blog conditions on my blog.

  20. Fill says:

    I agree with you OnlineTravellerIt works Perfect.Very good Blog!

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