Blog Comment Solutions

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  • http://www.coryperry.com Cory Perry

    I agree that some sites make it rather difficult to leave comments, but for the most part it is easy to do. I often see usability flaws with comment forms, and I often see extremely robust spam protection that I think is overkill.

    Great article though, I am sure some people will find it useful.

  • http://www.teamcreatives.com/ Clarisse

    Thats right! they do that to prevent spam comment which not related to site topic.. by the way, the posted topic of the author was really great for those who wanted to know more about on blog spamming. keep it up…cheers

  • http://www.wickedinnovations.com/ Daphne

    This is really a great information Sir… In terms of blog comments, some just don’t really leave comment for a purpose but to just spam your site of links that are not really related on the topic. And maybe that’s why we can’t blame other for letting us have difficulties leaving comments. :) Anyway, thanks for the information.

  • http://wickedinnovations.com/ maky

    now it’s better having that one..thanks for sharing..reducing spammers thats the way to do it…

  • http://www.haberkulesi.com Gazete ba?l?klar?

    I like what you write here,thanks.

  • http://astra-design.com/web_development.html Web Developer

    I think that a pop-up window for a registration is not the best solution as it can annoy visitor when they simply want to explore the site.

  • http://4dh.ru Tim

    I agree that some sites make it rather difficult to leave comments, but for the most part it is easy to do.
    Pop-up window for a registration is not the best solution

  • http://www.pervasivepersuasion.com Bruce Arnold

    Although automated comment moderation to prevent spamming is always a consideration, one must also weigh that against the possibility of penalizing false positives. At PervasivePersuasion.com, we encourage our web design clients to follow the KISS principle on issues like this.