…the comment challenge Day 1 activity

Posted on May 3rd, 2008 in Uncategorized by Lisa-Gaye  Tagged
  • How often do you comment on other blogs during a typical week?
  • Possibly only once or twice a week

  • Do you track your blog comments? How? What do you do with your tracking?
  • Just days before the challenge was launched I discovered CoComment and installed that to track comments. Previous to that, however, I simply used the option to have further comments emailed to me

  • Do you tend to comment at the same blogs or do you try to comment on at least one new blog per week?
  • I do tend to comment at the same blogs, but will occasionally comment on others when the post strikes a chord with my thinking at that time.

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    1.    dogtrax said,

      on May 3rd, 2008 at 9:02 pm

      Like you, I just now installed co-comment and you are my first co-comment comment.
      :)
      Thanks for being my test blog.

      Kevin Hodgson

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    2.    Sue Waters said,

      on May 4th, 2008 at 12:17 am

      Hi – for some reason even though you are using the technorati tag comment08 technorati isn’t finding your posts. We have the RSS for this tag term coming into the wiki so if people use this page they won’t find your posts.

      The easiest solution for you since you use Edublogs is to tag your post in your blog dashboard using comment08 — underneath the area where you write the text for your post is a section to add tags. You will see the words TAG. Insert it here.

      Contact me if you need more explanation.

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    3.    Sue Waters said,

      on May 4th, 2008 at 12:57 pm

      Thanks for that — technorati has now found your post :)

      [Reply]

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