Maybe Comments Do Matter
I recently wrote a post on if it was better to comment on a post, or to write your own post referencing the original article.
I got some interesting responses, both on Twitter and in the comments of the post, as well as being directed to other posts from Todd Vernon and Chris Brogan.
To further my exploration, I decided to install CrazyEgg on my home page to see what people were clicking on. Crazy Egg creates a heat map of the clicks on a page. Its free for small page view tests, and I certainly didnt need to conduct a long test.
So the results?
Over the past week or so, more than 15% of the clicks on my home page were on the comment links.
Seriously. Coming in second? The color chooser. Favorite color? Green.

So I guess comments do matter, and people do find them an important part of the blog conversation. Which means, I will try and do a better job of leaving comments on posts I find interesting, and ask that you consider doing the same. And, if you have comments turned off, you are probably missing out.
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Mothers, Brothers, Sisters, Fathers even Grandmothers Blog
I am relatively new to the blogging world. I started a couple of years ago reading blogs instead of websites for information, and several months ago, I started blogging both here and at Current Wisdom. As I started to meet more and more people, I found out that more and more of them are bloggers.
Now, I am reading about how the family members of my friends are becoming bloggers.
- David Cohen tweeted this morning that he was helping his mother learn how to twitter.
- Gwen Bell often writes about her experiences getting her grandmother to use the Internet, blogs and twitter.
- This morning, Todd Vernon, CEO of Lijit, wrote about his daughter, Darby Vernon has entered the blogging world as well.
- There are directories of “Mom Bloggers” such as The Mom Blogs and Mommy Bloggers
So this leads to a couple of questions:
- Should I try and get my mom, dad and sisters blogging? Would it be something I would like to read?
- Why do I feel a little strange reading my new boss’ daughter’s blog?
discuss.

