Comments on: Blogging Etiquette – The Blog Comment Policy – Do You Need One? https://realestatetomato.com/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/ Thu, 27 May 2021 05:25:37 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 By: Gilbert Homes https://realestatetomato.com/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1754 Mon, 09 Apr 2012 18:48:00 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/02/05/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1754 I am typing up a blog commenting policy right now, this is very helpful.  Thanks!

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By: targetseo https://realestatetomato.com/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1751 Fri, 19 Aug 2011 05:09:00 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/02/05/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1751 I like the idea of ​​not having a policy unless things get out of control when you have a real estate site. I know our reputation is at stake, but if someone takes the time to post, provided that the language is appropriate, I think that must be addressed and that is the idea of ​​a blog anyway is to have a conversation. I like dealing with comments on a case by case basis and deal with it in public, but gently as possible that the discussions are clean and move in the same direction.
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By: Ben Winfield https://realestatetomato.com/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1749 Mon, 25 Jan 2010 03:45:31 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/02/05/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1749 Jim,
Thanks for the article. It made me think back to some of my first posts on blogs, before I really knew how they worked, and was guilty of some of your lessons. Like most on here, I agree that having a written policy isn’t really necesarry. The main idea I would follow is try to keep it fair. If you ban one person for language, and just warn another, it could effect your reputation within the community you’ve created.
Thanks again.

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By: Marcio Rocon https://realestatetomato.com/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1748 Wed, 28 Oct 2009 00:02:50 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/02/05/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1748 I like the fact of identifying the rules so that everyone is on the same page. Many people are still new to the BLOGOSPHERE so they are unsure of the etiquette. I think often people put links in thinking they are helping and some people don’t like to have their link juice diluted with those links. Definitely helpful to have a policy. 🙂

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By: Online Traffic Schools https://realestatetomato.com/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1747 Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:31:13 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/02/05/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1747 I like the idea of not having a policy unless things get out of control when you have a real estate website. I know that our reputations are on the line but if someone is going to take time to post, provided the language is appropriate, I think it should be addressed and that is the idea of a blog anyway is to have a conversation. I like dealing with comments on a case by case basis and dealing with it as publicly but politely as possible helps keep the discussions clean and moving in the same direction.

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By: Resale Rights Blogging Ninja https://realestatetomato.com/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1746 Fri, 27 Jun 2008 23:54:04 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/02/05/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1746 That is quite a large list. I don’t mind when people use a keyword instead of their name, after all blogging, and commenting is about getting traffic, and seo. Obviously lik everyone I hate spam. I don’t get why people spam so much. I just delete those comments, and posts. Seems like most spam is coming from online pharmacies and adult sites. Can they not promote their websites in a legit manner? All they are doing is cheapening (if thats possible) the business they are in, and creating more distrust of their industries.

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By: edwin https://realestatetomato.com/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1745 Mon, 09 Jun 2008 17:39:35 +0000 http://realestatetomato.com/2008/02/05/blogging-etiquette-the-blog-comment-policy-do-you-need-one/#comment-1745 These tips can be used on all blogs, not just real estate ones.Very good article.
I am sorry to see that a dutch bloke used some previous comments for spamming his keywords, feel free to delete him.

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