Do you read these blogs?

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A collection of blogs that will help you get more traffic, find writing gigs,  improve your life as a freelancer, or just make you smile.

Think Traffic – Not enough traffic? Want more? Here are some tips on how to get it.

About Freelance Writing – Need some tips on navigating the world of freelancing?  Like where to find writing markets?  How to format your manuscript?  Anne can help. She also posts freelance writing jobs.

Freelance Folder – Tips on screening your clients, common freelancing mistakes, and upselling (yes, you can!).

The Write Word – Tom Bentley is a dash of John Steinbeck, a heavy dose of Mark Twain, and a gallon of writing magic all his own.

Can We Talk?

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Photo thanks to: alvaspappa

Someone in a forum recently said, “Why have a guestbook [comments] at all? If a visitor really wants to say something, they can just email you.”

Well, why should you have comments anyway?

Guestbooks or comment threads are a way to interact with people. Have a conversation.

Face it, a monologue can get pretty dull.

Comments let your readers ask questions, share ideas, experiences, or tips on how to make something work better. When your readers ask questions, answer them. Do a little research if you have to. Be helpful.

Leaving comments is also a good way to get recognized. I see people commenting on other blogs that I read, and I feel I “know” them. Oh yeah, there’s Michael Martine, or Dave Navarro. Then, I often go read their blogs. So, insights for me, traffic for them (plus more insights for me). Good deal.

What do you think? Are comments worth it? What prompts you to leave one?

(Tell me in the comments). 🙂

Bonus points if you know where the title of this post came from. No fair using Google.