How to Get More Comments on Your BlogLearn how to engage readers and you'll start to see them get more active on your blog. Here are three steps to take.

ByRyan Lee

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It's important to consistently write new content for yourblog, but the key to success boils down to one thing: engagement.

That means getting your audience so engaged in your work that they begin to interact with you directly, which can lead to moresales.

And one of the best ways to measure engagement is with blog comments. That's when a reader actually posts a reply right on your site.

Have you ever been to a blog that looks like an Old West ghost town: no comments, no likes, notweets? Maybe I've just described your own blog.

That's about to change. Here are three simple ways to get readers commenting on your blog:

1. Take a stand.
Boring content will always get you zero comments. You should take a stand on your blog. Don't be afraid to put out content that might shake things up in your industry a bit. Don't be boring and vanilla. Draw a line in the sand: "Here's where I stand. This is what I believe." Then ask readers: "Do you agree?"

The people who agree will be your biggest supporters and most consistent commenters. And when your posts are written tactfully, those who don't necessarily agree with you will still engage in thoughtful conversation.

Related:3 Deadly Mistakes to Avoid When Writing Blog Posts

2. Ask readers a question.
About once every two weeks, I literally ask my readers a question and request they answer in the comments section. Here are some examples of questions I've asked:

  • What articles would you like to see featured here?
  • I'm going to interview other experts. Who do you want to hear from?
  • If you had only one book to take with you on an island, what would it be?

You'd be amazed how many comments you can get from a post like this. And if they reply once, there's a much better chance they will keep replying. Some people just need a little nudge to write that first comment.

3. Thank your commenters.
Once you begin getting comments, nurture them. The easiest way to do this is to simply respond to their comments.

If John says, "Great article Jane!" be sure to thank him for his support with a quick response. There's nothing worse than being ignored and that small token of thanks goes a long way.

It might take you a little while to start gaining momentum. Don't get frustrated. It takes time to get consistent comments on your blog. But before you know it, your audience has grown and that is when the magic happens.

Related:Need Fresh Content For Your Blog? Try These 3 Idea-Generating Tips

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Ryan Lee

World's Leading Lifestyle Business Entrepreneur

A former gym teacher turned serial entrepreneur,Ryan Leeis the co-author ofThe Worst-Case Scenario Business Survival Guide(Wiley, 2009) andMastering the World of Marketing(Wiley, 2009).

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