How to Get More Comments on Your Blog

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You may notice that in your own blog: it has a high readership, high page views, but only a handful would leave a comment in your entries.
However, you look at other blogs that seem to have fewer readers than yours and yet they have more comments than you could ever have.
Is there a problem? Yes there is.
Although not all blogs have the ability to lure a lot of comments, there are ways of getting your readers leave a comment or two.
Check which of these possible causes why there are not much comments happen on your blog.
There is nothing interesting to comment on - As a reader, you would leave a comment on other blogs because something caught your attention.
As a blogger, create blog entries that would catch your readers' fancy.
Pick topics that you think would interest them.
If your posts are uninteresting at all, expect your readers to leave once they reach the end of the post (or worse, not even finishing the post).
Visitors have no time to leave a comment - Some of your readers probably don't have the luxury of time to leave a comment.
This is why it is so important to make your posts worthy of comments.
Give your readers a reason to spare some time to leave a comment on your blog.
There is no question to respond to - One way of ensuring comments is to leave a question within or at the end of your posts that are related to your post's topics.
Provide a thought-provoking query that would give your readers an idea what to comment on.
Your post is difficult to comprehend - How do you expect readers to comment if they could not understand a single message that you try to convey on your post.
You would probably end up with comments that only criticized your entry.
Unless you target a bunch of physics geeks, make sure that your posts can be easily understood.
Proofread the entry a couple of times, checking the grammar or punctuation or word use, before publishing.
Your post does not encourage interactions - Sometimes we create an article that is too well-built that there is no room for comments or interaction from the readers, kind of like thesis articles that are too long and have all the questions answered.
Such entries provide a one-way process.
Your visitors would simply read it and don't bother leaving a comment.
The best way to deal with this is to leave an open topic that your readers can discuss.
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