Author:Stephanie Ciccarelli
As a reader, you probably like reading the comments that are left on blogs and perhaps you even leave comments on posts that you enjoy.
While you may just like comments, writing to you from the perspective of a
blogger, I can tell you that we love them!
Every time I receive an email from our blog notifying me that a new comment
has just been left, I get so excited.
Finding out what you think, learning from your perspective, and hearing how
much you appreciate what we do is a real boost of energy and your comments
inspire bloggers to continue providing their readers with news, fascinating
content, and unique opportunities to be part of a thriving and united
community.
Commenting on blogs is also about building community.
When you see several comments on a post, you know that people are being
affected and are reaching out to others. When you see dozens of comments,
well, that's just incredible!
Commenting is a way for people to contribute to their blog community. For some
people, commenting is a cathartic experience, for others, commenting is a way
to share insight and to inspire others. Many people comment to say how much
they valued a particular post or blog.
Each comment is a steppingstone to something more. It could be a conversation,
a nugget of wisdom, or ideas for how to improve.
Many of your comments have resulted in improvements or additions to the blogs
that you read, benefiting the entire readership and of course, making your
experience consuming blogs more enjoyable and relevant to you.
I've heard that on average for every comment that is left on a blog post, at
least 1,000 people have read that respective article. That statistic is
encouraging and reminds bloggers that their audience is made up of all kinds
of different people who contribute to the success of a blog.
Participating on a blog or being a part of a blog community includes
activities such as reading, commenting, sharing, or even posting your own blog
post inspired by what you have just read. This kind of activity is referred to
as social media, a medium that has skyrocketed in popularity much in part to
the Web 2.0 movement.
Blogs can be about any number of purposes including a personal journal, a
corporate communications channel, online media outlets, product reviewing
services, or reflections on the state of the world. To be more even more
specific, there are all sorts of blogs, bloggers, and readers out there. There
is truly a blog for every person.
To give you an example, my blog is a commentary, news outlet and editorial
content provider for the voice industry, specifically people who record
voiceovers and those who consume them. Our audience is comprised of
professional and aspiring voice talent, voice actors, casting directors, voice
over coaches, talent agents, studio producers, musicians, singers, station
managers, creative directors, movie producers, and entrepreneurs.
We make a conscious effort to write about news, current affairs, human
interest, and educational articles that inspire and motivate our audience and
give our readership several different ways to get involved whether as a
reader, commenter, contributor, or equipping them to be an evangelist for the
industry.
Remember the official theme of the Olympic Games held in Torino, Italy this
year?
It was "Passion Lives Here".
That's how we feel about the voice industry and we can best express that
sentiment through our network of blogs.
The VOX Daily blog is just one way that we can connect with our audience but
it is also a very important way that is accessible to everyone.
As the blog is online, it can be visited from anywhere, commented on, and
consumed regardless of time of day, location, and even in some cases,
language. Anyone can comment. I've seen comments from professional voice
actors, teachers, fans of voiceovers and voice acting, investors, corporate
entities, colleagues and family members of those featured on VOX Daily.
All of these comments have worth and inspire literally thousands of people
around the world.
The more a blogger hears from you, the better and stronger their community
becomes both online and off-line.
On behalf of all the bloggers out there, I want to thank you for sharing your
thoughts with us over the years and with your fellow readers.
About the Author Stephanie Ciccarelli is the VP of Marketing
with Voices.com, the voice
over marketplace hosting more than 8,000 professional voice actors.
Stephanie is the editor of the
Voices.com Blog Network.
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