How to Get Audience and Bloggers to Reply to Your Posts and Comments

Jasz

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You want people to comment on your blog. After all, if people don't respond to your blog, how will you know how effective it is? And how will you know what your visitors think?

Engaging with your community is one of the best ways to increase your blog's traffic. Readers are more likely to come back and share your posts when they feel like they're part of a conversation. So how do you get your followers and visitors to reply to your posts and comments?

1. Ask for feedback

It's as simple as that! Sometimes readers aren't sure whether you want them to respond or not, so just ask for their thoughts on a topic. You could say something as straightforward as, "What do you guys think?" or try a more open-ended question like, "How does this post make you feel?" It shows you value their contributions.

2. Encourage conversation starters

It can be hard for some people to know where to start when it comes to commenting on blog posts, so try suggesting some talking points in your content. For example, if you're writing about how much you love a certain book series, let people know which character they should pick if they're going to read it next. Or maybe there's an amazing line in the book that you want others to experience—throw that in there too! Putting those little clues into your posts makes it.

3. Figure Out Posts Your Audience Like

Once you've figured out what kind of content works best for your particular audience, spend time writing interesting comments on other blogs similar to yours. Find blogs with readers who are similar to those who read your own blog. Then, when you write replies and comments on those blogs, you'll be able to entice their readership over yours by mentioning your own blog in an intelligent way.

4. Don't mess up!

This is probably the most important part of getting people to respond to your posts or comments: don't mess up! If you make a mistake with spelling or grammar, then others will notice and they will also point out that error and may not want to talk with someone who has made mistakes in their posts.
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