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I have a question for Preston, was one of the comments your own?
I have never faked a comment on my own blog, but I always try to answer/respond to any comment by a reader. Voilia… A Conversation ensues.
Just my .02
Darren wrote:
“my suspicion is that if bloggers were honest that a majority of them probably have done it”
Although, I wrote an article about the importance of the comments to a blogger, and the idea worked well.
Now, I have 286 articles and 549 comments. Pretty well, I think :)
I guess it depends on the kind of blog you have. If it is fiction-oriented, fake comments may be quite useful and entertaining.
For a non-fiction blog, I don’t see the benefit. Okay, it may look more dynamic and “alive”, but there are a lot of blog readers who don’t care that much about comments and commenting.
Also, writing fake comments takes time and energy, and unless you really enjoy that aspect of impersonation (I wouldn’t), I guess the better option is to just write your own, very authentic comments in other peoples’ blogs.
a. make an effort to actively comment intelligently on other peoples’ blogs;
b. post regularly; and
c. link out to others’ posts as often as possible.