36 responses to “Don’t Be An INVISIBLE Reader”

  1. Marketing Ideas

    Nice call, I have been attempting to do the same myself lately because I to read lots of blogs without reaching out in some way. When I do think about it I will write a comment or tweet it out, but not always. I should do what I recommend others to do while starting something new, and that is to do it everyday for 30 days until it becomes a little more natural. Cheers.
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  2. Heather Kephart

    Hi again Todd. To make yourself known by being a supporter? Wow, it’s so quietly brilliant! I too spend most of my time reading rather than writing. But more often than not I fail to comment. I think it comes from a place inside of me that feels like I don’t want to bug people. (How ridiculous and unproductive is that?) From this point forward I will have a tiny Todd on my shoulder reminding me to comment on most of and promote many of the articles I devour. Thanks!
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  3. Mocha Dad

    Interacting with other bloggers is a great way to make new friends and connections.
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  4. Lis Sowerbutts

    Ah sh*t I’m too sick to be brilliant and witty – will you make do with a gidday from down under and mental note to link to you with your new kws?

  5. Lis Sowerbutts

    If you count that as briliant and witty you need to find a better class of blogs to read LOL

  6. Lin

    Hiya Todd,

    It’s too early in the morning to try and be witty and I’m only on my first cup of coffee, so no jokes today. I’m sure I’m not subscribed to nearly as many blogs as you are, but I’m adding more and more as I go along. Lis may not know it yet but I subscribed to her blog recently but haven’t yet commented, but have remained the invisible lurker over there. (The same goes for Mocha Dad aka Fred)

    I sometimes feel like I have nothing to say at all, or what I would say would end up sounding like Great Post, Keep it Up and end up being sent to the spam folder. So, for the most part, if there’s a blog post that I really like (even if I don’t comment), I’ll Stumble it, post it on my Facebook, tweet it etc etc. I especially like to link it up in a post that is relevant to what I’m writing about, since linking it up is Forever, rather than just posting it on Social Networks which eventually disappears and is forgotten.

    Now back to planning my diet and exercise regime, since I don’t want to wait until New Year’s Day and make resolutions that go in one year and out the other. Ugh…
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  7. hospitalera

    I am a real bad commentator, I need a questions / hint / provocation at the end of a blog post to get my gray matter into gear! But I like the idea of “giving rather then receiving”, I will join you in your project and make more efforts to leave comments and to link more to other bloggers, I am using social media less every day, but when I notice that a blogger likes them I am more then happy to give them a thumb up! SY
    hospitalera´s last blog ..Time is money, don’t waste it! My ComLuv Profile

  8. curiousillusion

    Very well said. I think networking and making blogger friends is an important part of being a blogger. :)
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  9. Karl Foxley

    I’m absolutely try my best to comment on every post I read if I feel I have something to add. If I don’t but still think the post is worthy of some love I retweet it, share it on Facebook or any of the other bookmarking services that are available. This way, I am showing my fellow blogger my support and hopefully building relationships along the way.

    Best regards,

    Karl
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  10. Allyn

    Networking really is a lot of fun. I often wish I had more time to spread around the comment, Tweet and Facebook love. I know that I need to get better at it, good call Todd.
    AL
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  11. Vance Sova

    Hi Todd,

    It is a good idea that you decided on. Not being an invisible reader will be good for you and everybody else whose blog you read and visit.

    I do comment on most blogs I read although I’ve started to slip a bit lately.
    Some posts are very long and involved and making comments on those takes quite a long time.

    Social media seems to be losing it’s luster. I very rarely bookmark anymore unless I’m totally thrilled with something.

    I’ve recently installed the keyword luv plug in and now I’m looking for people that have it installed as well. Have you ever considered installing it?

    It rewards your commentators not only with a dofollow link but with an anchor text link as well.

    Vance
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  12. Costa

    Hi Todd,

    How are things my friend. Seems like everyone has gone their own way and doing their own things these days. I seemed to have lost contact with everyone, except Lis.
    LOL

    Agree, we have to keep in constant touch.
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  13. Sarah

    If you ever start to make any real money, and I mean over $10,000 per month, you will realize that staying invisible is by far the smartest choice. There are a lot of jealous people out there and the more you make the harder it is to protect it. Staying invisible is the only way to go if you have websites that don’t depend on branding.

  14. Sire

    What a great post, and not only because I got a mention either ;)

    Honestly I learned long ago that the best way to get yourself our there is to always leave good quality comments as you can. Not only will it increase your exposure, it’s also more than likely going to gain you some loyal readers in return, and yes, a lot of these will become online friends.

    I have a question though Todd, seeing as you wrote this at 1.30am, when is tomorrow exactly? :D
    Sire´s last blog ..Giving Your Blog That Christmas Feel My ComLuv Profile

  15. Vance Sova

    Hi Todd,

    Thanks for your reply. I do comment on blog posts that speak to me and that I feel I can contribute something to. I even commented a few times on a couple of blogs that had the comment link redirected.

    There are very few blogs with keyword luv these days so I’d have no connection with most people should I decide to comment only for the link.

    It’s nice that you reward people whose comments and blogs you like in other ways. Some of them are more valuable than that from the plug in.

    I don’t consider having the plug in a bribe though. It’s a form of reward the way I see it.

    It’s funny that most people who are good commentators so far haven’t taken advantage of it, I mean in a good way.

    Vance
    Vance Sova´s last blog ..Email List Building, Opt In Email List, Online Giveaways My ComLuv Profile

  16. Mike

    Todd, hello, I have just spent an interesting half hour reading this post and most of the comments attached. I am firmly in the same camp as you in that I enjoy the social aspect of blogging.

    Commenting on blogs can be quite time consuming, lets face it we are all writers and we want someone to read what we write so there is a temptation to leave the commenting to others.

    Personally I only comment if I feel I can add some value to a post. I really hate one liners that are purely there because my comments are dofollow. Actually I am quite ruthless in comment moderation and reckon I can spot the spammers most times. That said in order to develop your blogs and grow readership perhaps my approach in this aspect is wrong?

    I am constantly seeking blogs to read in certain niches that interest me so I suppose that comments aside content still needs to be king and engaging potential readers just like your post did today for me is essential.

    With this in mind I shall follow your blog with interest and maybe add a comment when I feel its appropriate.
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  17. Mitch

    First, Sire is very good about that, I’d agree.

    Second, I think I certainly don’t qualify as an invisible reader in any way. As long as I have something to contribute, I’ll say something, and not just one line unless it’s funny and fits the mood. But never to anyone who’s just getting to know me; they probably wouldn’t get the joke.

    Good stuff here, Todd. :-D
    Mitch´s last blog ..Is Instant Messaging Dying Out? My ComLuv Profile

  18. SHZ

    Yet another post which kept me reading to the very end. My new blog is undergoing its infant days and I have yet to get the sort of traffic I dreamed about on a daily basis. You have a point though…

    Linking and commenting on other bloggers’ posts would increase the chances of networking. I guess that’s one of the best ways to not only promote your own blog, but also to stimulate the mind to engage in all forms of discussions.

    When I first visited your blog, I was attracted by the interesting contents which, more often than not, aids me in my blogging activities. But now, I’m more than attracted. I’m a fan!
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