Say Thanks To Your First Time Blog Commentors
Most bloggers love to receive comments on their blog posts and in turn like to be given a chance to say thanks ’specially to those first timers who take the time to leave a comment. Well with the Comment Relish plugin that’s incredibly easy to do.
With this plugin any time a person leaves a comment for the first time on your blog you can automatically send them a thank you note. Not only is this a good way to let them know you appreciate the comment it’s also a good way to get a little more personal if you want. After all there’s a good chance the commentor just stumbled across one particular blog post and other than what they’ve learnt through that one post won’t know much at all about you or your blog so this plugin is your chance to share a little more of your blog etc. By responding to your first time commentors you’re hopefully giving yourself a chance to build a long term relationship with them as they come back to read and comment more on your blog.
There’s several preferences and tags ready to go once you’ve uploaded and activated your plugin. For more information take and download from here Comment Relish
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November 6th, 2007 at 5:59 am
Thats a good plugin. Recently, I commented on a B-list wordpress blog and the author immediately replied to my email - I felt great. I wonder plugins can’t do that.
November 29th, 2007 at 9:25 pm
great idea !
can you use any plugins like this with Blogger/ Blogspot ?
I try my best to follow up comments.
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November 30th, 2007 at 5:59 am
Thiru: I received an instant email from a blog I commented on once too, I thought at the time it was a really nice idea and was impressed with the person who sent it and the contents of the message - when I got it I had yet to discover this plugin and will admit that since using it I do need to play around with the wording of my message I send out.
Trish: To be honest I don’t have a lot to do with blogger any more when I first started blogging I used it but since switching to WordPress I’ve never looked back. I know this particular plugin is for Wordpress but I’m not sure why type of thing you might be able to do or install with blogger blogs - if anyone knows please feel free to jump in and share it with us. I will though make a point of trying to find out more about blogger blogs and what you can do with them since the last time I really checked.