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	<title>Comments on: Success means Comments on the Blognet</title>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
		<link>http://successblognet.com/success-means-comments-blognet/#comment-173</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 02:10:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>lol....this reply is late...a big oops.   We also have another blog Site  &lt;a href="http://blognetawards.com" rel="nofollow"&gt;BlogNet Awards&lt;/a&gt;
The reason I wrote this post, spelling errors and all, is to teach the people that I coach, that creating good comments has so many benefits.  More often than not, saying " wow" "great blog" or words to that effect, have little to no value.  When you write something that has value to the blogger, you truly are doing more than just one thing, yes we all want the back links..but also it is important to start and continue a discussion, that way relationships are created?

If you want to know my pet peeve - it is going to a forum as an example where you have created a discussion for example - &lt;a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Teach-Your-Children-Well" rel="nofollow"&gt;Teach Your Children Well&lt;/a&gt; and getting it into a forum, then all you get are graphics as a response...which to me is a total waste of time...more like fairy dust...for what reason? to get attention?  I would much rather on a blog...a forum..anywhere people speak their minds.  My rant for the day...lol

Thanks for coming here...and i will fix my typos

Best Regards,</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>lol&#8230;.this reply is late&#8230;a big oops.   We also have another blog Site  <a href="http://blognetawards.com" rel="nofollow">BlogNet Awards</a><br />
The reason I wrote this post, spelling errors and all, is to teach the people that I coach, that creating good comments has so many benefits.  More often than not, saying &#8221; wow&#8221; &#8220;great blog&#8221; or words to that effect, have little to no value.  When you write something that has value to the blogger, you truly are doing more than just one thing, yes we all want the back links..but also it is important to start and continue a discussion, that way relationships are created?</p>
<p>If you want to know my pet peeve - it is going to a forum as an example where you have created a discussion for example - <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Teach-Your-Children-Well" rel="nofollow">Teach Your Children Well</a> and getting it into a forum, then all you get are graphics as a response&#8230;which to me is a total waste of time&#8230;more like fairy dust&#8230;for what reason? to get attention?  I would much rather on a blog&#8230;a forum..anywhere people speak their minds.  My rant for the day&#8230;lol</p>
<p>Thanks for coming here&#8230;and i will fix my typos</p>
<p>Best Regards,</p>
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		<title>By: Iago</title>
		<link>http://successblognet.com/success-means-comments-blognet/#comment-32</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 09:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh, and "conversly" is spelled wrong.  Sorry, I just had to say that.  I'm an editor/translator type of humanoid, or at least I get paid to "do" that.  I think that's what they pay me for at the place where I edit/translate.  It's my "job".  And I don't mean to imply that writing this comment about the spelling error is "work", even though I AM at work while I'm writing this, like in the office, where I'm not "working"  ---  but now I'm starting to confuse myself.  Damn, that happens a lot.  Gotta watch out for that.  And these digressions too.

But I just wanted to say  ---  I forgot what I wanted to say.  Well, whatever.

Anyway, I hope you don't feel bad about the spilling thong, evun editers mak thoze surt ov messtakes.  And don't forget  ---  you ARE appreciated.  Hey!  Look!  I just remembered what I wanted to say!  That is so cool.  Thanx.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, and &#8220;conversly&#8221; is spelled wrong.  Sorry, I just had to say that.  I&#8217;m an editor/translator type of humanoid, or at least I get paid to &#8220;do&#8221; that.  I think that&#8217;s what they pay me for at the place where I edit/translate.  It&#8217;s my &#8220;job&#8221;.  And I don&#8217;t mean to imply that writing this comment about the spelling error is &#8220;work&#8221;, even though I AM at work while I&#8217;m writing this, like in the office, where I&#8217;m not &#8220;working&#8221;  &#8212;  but now I&#8217;m starting to confuse myself.  Damn, that happens a lot.  Gotta watch out for that.  And these digressions too.</p>
<p>But I just wanted to say  &#8212;  I forgot what I wanted to say.  Well, whatever.</p>
<p>Anyway, I hope you don&#8217;t feel bad about the spilling thong, evun editers mak thoze surt ov messtakes.  And don&#8217;t forget  &#8212;  you ARE appreciated.  Hey!  Look!  I just remembered what I wanted to say!  That is so cool.  Thanx.</p>
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		<title>By: Iago</title>
		<link>http://successblognet.com/success-means-comments-blognet/#comment-31</link>
		<dc:creator>Iago</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 09:28:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>"What is your reason for either commenting or conversly not commenting?"

Hmmm.  Good question.  Let me think about my answer . . . I mean, I may not necessarily have a "good" answer.  But hey, what makes for a "good" answer anyway?  In fact, this may not actually even be an "answer"  --  that is, it should be a "comment" , shouldn't  it?  (You don't have to answer that.)  As mentioned in this posting under "why we should be commenting", the "foot prints" thingee is a pretty good reason I guess.  And then there's this is this case  ---  in a blog posting on why blog visitors do not leave comments, there were no comments until mine.  For some reason I thought that was pretty funny so I decided to post a comment.  It is true that I enjoy posting comments on other people's blogs if I can offer up something halfway intelligent or maybe just a little bit stupid because either one might entertain, and I entertain myself by thinking that I might be entertaining others, but it is also true that if my halfway smart or totally dumb comments are the first for that particular blog posting then I know that that blogger might appreciate it, the "what we really all want" part of #2 above under "why we should be commenting".  You know though, I wonder what that is like, appreciating someone's having commented on your blog.  Hardly anyone has ever given me the opportunity to appreciate them commenting on my blog and I feel deprived emotionally.  Well, okay, I have felt appreciation before, I cannot really truthfully say that feeling has never touched me, but it sure hasn't happened with any impact on my blog, like a blunt force banging me on the head with crowbar intensity, although happened once, and I didn't really appreciate it all that much, in fact, it was kind of a bummer, stitches and all . . . but I digress.  Uhh, where was I?

Oh, yeah!  I remember!  Would somebody please come and comment on my blog?  Boo hoo hoo.  Ha ha ha.  Ha.  Boo.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;What is your reason for either commenting or conversly not commenting?&#8221;</p>
<p>Hmmm.  Good question.  Let me think about my answer . . . I mean, I may not necessarily have a &#8220;good&#8221; answer.  But hey, what makes for a &#8220;good&#8221; answer anyway?  In fact, this may not actually even be an &#8220;answer&#8221;  &#8212;  that is, it should be a &#8220;comment&#8221; , shouldn&#8217;t  it?  (You don&#8217;t have to answer that.)  As mentioned in this posting under &#8220;why we should be commenting&#8221;, the &#8220;foot prints&#8221; thingee is a pretty good reason I guess.  And then there&#8217;s this is this case  &#8212;  in a blog posting on why blog visitors do not leave comments, there were no comments until mine.  For some reason I thought that was pretty funny so I decided to post a comment.  It is true that I enjoy posting comments on other people&#8217;s blogs if I can offer up something halfway intelligent or maybe just a little bit stupid because either one might entertain, and I entertain myself by thinking that I might be entertaining others, but it is also true that if my halfway smart or totally dumb comments are the first for that particular blog posting then I know that that blogger might appreciate it, the &#8220;what we really all want&#8221; part of #2 above under &#8220;why we should be commenting&#8221;.  You know though, I wonder what that is like, appreciating someone&#8217;s having commented on your blog.  Hardly anyone has ever given me the opportunity to appreciate them commenting on my blog and I feel deprived emotionally.  Well, okay, I have felt appreciation before, I cannot really truthfully say that feeling has never touched me, but it sure hasn&#8217;t happened with any impact on my blog, like a blunt force banging me on the head with crowbar intensity, although happened once, and I didn&#8217;t really appreciate it all that much, in fact, it was kind of a bummer, stitches and all . . . but I digress.  Uhh, where was I?</p>
<p>Oh, yeah!  I remember!  Would somebody please come and comment on my blog?  Boo hoo hoo.  Ha ha ha.  Ha.  Boo.</p>
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