A fresh take on the issue of online comments from renowned California marketer Neil Patel. Original taken from neilpatel.com: How to Get 162 People to Comment on Your Blog Post I recently wrote a post about what I call “black hat SEO.” And then the comments started pouring in! As of this writing, 162 people have commented on my post. The article was commented on more times than it was shared. Picture 1 Rice. 1. Neil Patel's new article on black hat SEO received 162 comments Although there were few shares, there was more than enough activity in the comments (in a good way).
People wrote long, detailed comments. Figure 2 Rice. 2. Extended El Salvador WhatsApp Number List comments to the article by Neil Patel I really liked it! It was as if I had gathered a group of SEO people in a bar somewhere. We talked, laughed, exchanged stories, patted each other on the back! That's the power of a good article. It provokes comments, creates community, multiplies value. But you know what's sad? Many blogs have blocked the ability to comment. I understand why this happened.
But I think the comments are just great! I wrote this article for those marketers who love comments. I want to tell you about the experience of my blog - I have managed to generate tens of thousands of comments from my readers over the years of work. If you would like to join this discussion, I would be very glad! Content Should people be allowed to comment? What makes people comment? How to write an article that is guaranteed to receive comments 1. Choose the right topic 2.