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Recently, I read that submitting posts from ones own blog to a social bookmarking site, like digg, starts to look like spam. I've submitted several of my posts to digg, definitely see more readers. But I don't want to repel readers if they start looking at my digg submissions as spam.
Thanks, again, for your own thoughts blogs. It will be fun to see all you have to say.
annieo
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Hi Yuri,
Just discovered your blog and really like what you have to say in this post.
A couple of things concerning comments and social bookmarking sites:
I can't seem to get people to comment on my blog. It's a rare reader who does. On some posts, I encourage readers to comment.
I comment on other people's blogs. That can get an email back. But otherwise, I could have up to 60 hits on a post and not one comment.
Maybe I need to spice up my topics. Or get more opinionated. Or something.
Any suggestions?
my blog:
http://annieoakleyofpecos.com
Second thought:
Recently, I read that submitting posts from ones own blog to a social bookmarking site, like digg, starts to look like spam. I've submitted several of my posts to digg, definitely see more readers. But I don't want to repel readers if they start looking at my digg submissions as spam.
Thanks, again, for your own thoughts blogs. It will be fun to see all you have to say.
annieo