Friday, 25 January 2013


I remember a while ago I read a post (I think it was on Katie's Pencil box, but I'm really not sure), about blog comments. I remember reading that this blogger had been getting anxious because she'd been getting less blog comments then usual and it had bothered her because she thought she was unpopular. It turns out that a reader sent an email in explaining that they often didn't comment because they felt that the blog was already so popular that they didn't need little-old-them to comment because it was already so huge. Anyway for some reason this little memory snippet got me thinking.

Recently I've been seeing my views go up a little bit and that makes me super happy because recently I've been putting the work in with blogging. My mum (most loyal follower) used to ask me how many hits I had constantly but I never used to check because I figured if I wasn't putting the work in then I couldn't expect much return, it'd be like weighing yourself when you weren't eating healthy and getting depressed that you hadn't lost weight, right? So now that I am putting a little more work in and networking and so on it feels good that I'm getting some return for it. So anyway, back to commenting. When I didn't have many views it made perfect sense that there were no comments but over the last couple of days I've found myself thinking "hmm I should be getting some by now, right?" This made me examine my own commenting habits. I asked myself "Do I comment on blogs?" and realised that the answer was, in the majority of cases, no I don't.

I'm not really sure why I don't comment. It certainly isn't because I haven't enjoyed the content of the blog because I am super guilty of simply scrolling through, loving the content and then just leaving. I think sometimes I agree with the original emailer and think "well this blog is super successful so they won't really be effected by my input will they?" but on inspection this is wrong, I think. Even big bloggers blog purely for their audience, without them they'd pretty much be nothing. And then sometimes I don't comment because I'd be the first commenter and I don't want to feel like the first one at the party, but that's wrong too because surely those comments would be even more precious to bloggers?

The conclusion I have come to is that I am going to comment more on blogs. When I see something that I like, regardless of the type of or the success of the blog, I am going to drop in a cheeky comment saying "I like this!" because I want to let them know that they've made me happy. So what do you think elusive readers? What stops you from commenting on blogs? And will you join my commenting crusade?

5 comments:

  1. Hi Ally!
    I had the same thoughts for a while now. I don't get a lot of comments on my blog, but then again, I don't comment on other blogs very regularily (only on very few blogs). Maybe if we start commenting more, there will be nice conversations through the comments. I guess you build up a relationship to the blogger by commenting, and if they feel like they know you, they will probably want to comment your posts, too. :-) For me it mostly is a time issue, but I will try to work on that, too.
    Good luck with your crusade!

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  2. I feel the same about commenting on posts that already have a lot of comments. I feel like I'm butting into a ongoing conversation. I go in and out of phases of commenting, but if I have something to say, I always try to say it.

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  3. Really awesome post, especially for new bloggers like myself! I just stumbled on your blog and I think I'm about to snoop through way too many pages of it!

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  4. I almost never comment on blogs where there are 100's of comments on every single post, but always try to comment on smaller blogs, it really does become more of a community feel, and when you connect with each other it's so much more fun. That being said...I just came here through your guest post on Scathingly Brilliant, naively assuming your blog was big as well, not even looking at how many comments you had on each post, and so far only commented on one...so I want to let you know that I've been enjoying every single post and can't wait to see what you have coming up in the future, and will definitely be back to comment!

    xo
    Alex

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  5. I like this :p totally agree. I'm the exact same boat! I'm your newest reader....found you on scathingly brilliant. I'm an Irish girl living in Australia. Love the look of your blog and the crafts you do. So similar to my interests. Wish I could have as much awesome content as you! Struggling balancing full time work, life in general, crafting and then blogging on top of that(where do I fit in Pinterest,Facebook and reading blogs in that list!?) any huuu.... Nice to virtually meet you. Meg

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