In this case, readers could apply the information by downloading the editorial calendar template, sharing the post on LinkedIn, or joining
the conversation in the comment section.
But instead it turned into fantastic
conversation in the comment section, just a good old fashioned blog chat of yesteryear without anyone cursing anyone out — great theories, so many connections I had missed, so much goodness there.
This post set the tone for the year and launched a series on the Bible that started some fantastic
conversations in the comment section.
You're invited to join
the conversation in the comment section below.
I remember even a year ago, my reader engagement was so high — having literal
conversations in the comments section because people wanted to read your blog, they wanted to see your current favorites or weekly thoughts, not your top 5 tips to getting more likes on Facebook.
Start
a conversation in the comments section below.
If any other questions come up I'd love to continue
the conversation in the comments section.
Since
the conversation in the comment section leaves out Smashwords» catalog integration, perhaps it will be interesting to see how fiction of popular genres will play its role in attracting new subscribers.
So if those are the kind of discussions you want to be having — make sure you join
the conversation in the comments section down below!
Start
a conversation in the comments section below.
For those of you still using Facebook in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, it's testing a new feature which allows users to start private
conversations in the comments section of a Facebook Page.
Not exact matches
I wanted to get the
conversation going
in the
comments section around each topic because I think as much value comes from the comments section as comes from the original post (as I noted in this post: Comments are the New
comments section around each topic because I think as much value comes from the
comments section as comes from the original post (as I noted in this post: Comments are the New
comments section as comes from the original post (as I noted
in this post:
Comments are the New
Comments are the New Black).
You are welcome to join
in the
conversation via the
comment section or by contributing to our Synchroblog.
If you want to participate by contributing to the
conversation on your own blog, write a post and share it
in the
comment section or via social media throughout the week.
You are welcome to join
in the
conversation via the
comment section or by contributing to the synchroblog.
Update: I'm so pleased with how the
conversation has gone
in the
comment section!
Between our three guests — an atheist, a Catholic, and an Orthodox Jew — we've had over 500 questions come
in, generating all kinds of interesting
conversations on the blog and
in the
comment section.
My favorite thing about the blog is the
conversations that follow
in the
comment section, so let's keep that going by doing what we're already good at — talking together about faith, doubt, politics, insecurity, theology, news, hopes, fears, trends, questions, entertainment, and sock monkeys.
You've had longer
conversations with strangers
in the
comment section of your blog than you've had with your own mother.
If you would like to join
in the
conversation, please plan to submit your name, name of blog, title of post and link
in the
comment section of this announcement by 6PM EST 2/7/2012.
A great
conversation has developed
in the
comment section if you want to join
in.
Also he seems to talk the way he likes and Kiyan seems so soft and respectful to that shitbag it frustrates me.I think gabe and om would shred him to pieces on his shit comments.I guess, it wasnt just 1 or 2 people who did nt like this podcast seeing the
comment section today.I wish kiyan would engage
in more fruitful
conversations with other journalists so we can gain more knowledge about laliga and world football
in general.Not this cule babling shit cuz that never gets old.
I encourage you to read the post, but also take a look at the
comments section, where an interesting
conversation is taking place about the possible unintended consequences of shifting subsidies around, and also some practical input from me and fellow school food blogger Ed Bruske about the critical difference between serving produce
in school cafeterias and getting kids to actually eat it.
No one's acting like this
conversation in a blog
comment section is remotely comparable to a professional conference.
If you have not had the pleasure, it seems that
conversation on the internet about this forthcoming Ghostbusters reboot quickly veers into mass hysteria; please keep it civil
in the
comments section, folks.
Join the
conversation in the forums or here
in the
comments section!
Join the
conversation and let us know what works for you
in the
comment section, below.
If you would like to make a
comment or ask any other questions
in our
comment section, feel free to do so where everyone will be able to contribute to the
conversation.
I've never liked this style on other sides because it feels like individual
conversations rather than a nice, unified
comment / post
section that is easy to follow because it's all
in chronological order.
Conversations about blog posts used to occur in the comment sections of blogs, but over time those conversations have shifted to social med
Conversations about blog posts used to occur
in the
comment sections of blogs, but over time those
conversations have shifted to social med
conversations have shifted to social media platforms.
As always, feel free join
in the
conversation and share your opinions, along with any other helpful tips concerning this epic flagship, by posting your thoughts and ideas
in the
comment section below!
Vote below and get the
conversation going
in the
comments section.
If the
comment section on a recent post is particularly lively, embed it
in your newsletter and ask your readers to join the
conversation or follow you.
I love it when we can connect
in the
comment section and my blog feels more like a place of
conversation than me just talking at you.