5 Ways to Make your Blog’s Commenting System Unique


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The web is full of posts instructing you how to obtain more comments on your blog. They suggest that you ask questions, comment on other blogs, interact, reward commentators, and make it simple. What about making your commenting system unique? It seems so logical yet most people don’t do it. Well if you’re interested in getting started here are five great ways to make yours more unique.

1. Webcam Comments

Riffly Webcam Video Comments is a nifty, free plugin that allows commentators to create video and audio comments. Video and audio is obviously so much more powerful and meaningful than text. It’s rare to find this system in place, which makes those using it unique.

Why not allow you’re readers to share their opinions by video?

2. GeoSmart

GeoSmart adds city-precise location information for each comment author to the comment metadata. Not only that, it displays a map with the comment author locations. This plugin makes commenting feel personal and really transforms it into a unique experience for everyone.

3. SEO Super Comments

target="_blank">CommentLuv and KeywordLuv are classic ways to entice readers to leave comments. By offering them dynamic links at the end of each comment, it encourages them to comment more. Why not also increase the traffic on each post with the comments? This plugin creates a new, non visible page on your blog, holding the actual comment information. What this does is gives the site more visibility to search engines. The more visibility, the more traffic, the more the commentators links are clicked.

4. Advanced User Agent Displayer

This interesting plugin displays the operating system and browser of each commentator. It may be more fitting for tech blogs, but even I think it would be interesting to know what browser and OS each of my commentators is using.

5. BackType Connect

Classic commenting systems are for the past. Backtype Connect brings the future into commenting. It integrates comments from Twitter, Friendfeed, Digg, Reddit and other social networks. Most systems don’t capture these existing conversations about your content that are taking place across the web. Make your system more interesting and valuable by integrating Backtype.

What else makes a blog’s commenting section unique?

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