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Home » Blogger Tutorials, Blogging Tips

Setting Up the Blogger Commenting System (Basics)

This entry was posted by nhc on Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 at 4:34 pm. It is filed under Blogger Tutorials, Blogging Tips and tagged with blogger, blogging, comment, tutorial.

blogger logoAlthough there may be a pretty defined set of winners in the fight to be crowned the best blogging system or platform, millions of people are still using the Blogger system, due to the fact that it is easy to use, has few limitations, and is completely free. Alternative services, such as hosted or self-hosted WordPress either come with limitations, have a high cost (learning curve and monetary), leaving many people sticking to what they started with, Blogger.

The Blogger commenting system is one section with severe limitations, as many of the popular plugins that can easily be installed within WordPress are not available for use with Blogger. However, there are a few proven methods, plugins, and workarounds that can address this problem, and in doing so, will lead to an increase in comments on your blog.

One of the first steps that you’ll want to do is make sure that everything in the backend of Blogger is setup. This step won’t take an enormous amount of time, but is something that should be done before you create each new blog or shortly there afterwards.

blogger settings commentsMake sure that you are logged into Blogger, then find the Settings » Comments page. You’ll notice quite a few options here for customizing the Blogger commenting system, many of which have just recently been added. While I cannot provide a solid method for enabling each option, due to your personal preferences, I will guide you through the process involved to receive the most comments on your blog.

The first option, found under Comments, is the ability to enable (Show) or disable (Hide) comments from appearing on your blog. This option should be set to Show, as other visitors to your blog will generally want to see reactions from other blog commentators.

Next, under Who Can Comment?, Anyone would be the best solution for bloggers who want to receive more comments, although spam comments would begin appearing, as anyone, even those not a member of your blog or with an OpenID/Google Account would be able to leave a comment.

blogger comment form placementA feature that many bloggers rejoiced over when introduced is the ability to change the Comment Form Placement. Ideally, much like in WordPress blogs, it should be placed beneath each post, with a link to leave a comment when on the main page, through the use of a permalink feature. The three options to choose from include: Full page (clicking on “leave a comment” will present you a new window to leave a comment in), Pop-up window, and Embedded below post (displaying comments beneath each post). The beneath-post feature is the best choice!

Further below, there is the option of displaying Comments (by default) For Posts. Simply put, this field just lets the Blogger system know to display the comments area when there aren’t any, until someone leaves a comment, at which point this area will be displayed anyway.

Backlinks, or links back to posts that you have written from other blogs, allow you to keep track of and “reward” people who have found your content interesting. Within this area, you can either show or hide backlinks depending on your personal preference, and the amount of “spam” sites linking to your content. A second option is whether new posts do/do not have backlinks. Similar to comments, this will place an empty filed on your blog if you enable new posts have backlinks.

The comments timestamp doesn’t relate to this post, so we’ll skip it for the time being.

blogger comment form messageContinuing on, the Comment Form Message may be the most beneficial addition to the Blogger system for quite some time. You can place nearly any type of HTML code here, either reminding visitors to subscribe or thanking them for the comment. It is a great addition to your blog, as you can provide a little incentive to readers for sharing their thoughts.

Comment Moderation is another huge issue within this particular system. When set to “Always,” people sometimes become frustrated that their comment did not appear, forcing them to leave a duplicate in some cases. In this case, you’ll want to either select Never or Only on posts older than __ days; unless of course, you receive hundreds of spam comments per day/week.

Word Verification, sometimes referred to as CAPTCHA, requires commentators to input a selection of scrambled letters or numbers in order to leave a comment. It does add an additional step to the comment process, forcing some people to leave your blog, as they completely despise them. However, it can be left as enabled (yes) without any major problems.

Finally, Profile Images help enhance the comment area, displaying what WordPress users call Gravatars. I don’t see any reason why you shouldn’t enable this feature – it adds a personal touch to each comment.

Comment Notification does not pertain to this article, it simply emails you a notification when new comments are written on your blog.

Conclusion

Making sure that all these features are set to the correct preferences when you begin your blog is one of the most important measures that you do when trying to build your name online as a blogger. Skipping one of these steps may leave your comments marked as “moderated” for a long time before you finally get around to approving them, resulting in a “dead”-appearing blog.

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22 Responses to "Setting Up the Blogger Commenting System (Basics)"

  1. zariel says:

    yeah.. good one there…

    Reply to this comment »
    September 17, 2008 at 7:43 AM
  2. Typhoon says:

    Woo what a article will have to spare time to read it..Thanks. :)

    Reply to this comment »
    September 17, 2008 at 8:47 AM
  3. bonoriau says:

    Is this system will notify us when we get reply from our comment on other blog and do blogger have same system commentluv like wordpress.

    Reply to this comment »
    September 17, 2008 at 7:29 PM
    • nhc1987 says:

      Unfortunately … No :(

      Reply to this comment »
      September 18, 2008 at 1:10 PM
  4. Ilyas Kazi says:

    You have made a nice tutorial for blogger users. Although I know this stuff but was good to read and know very clear. thanks once again..

    Reply to this comment »
    September 18, 2008 at 11:43 AM
  5. smaelz83 says:

    Now, I find new best widget for blogspot user.. comment like wordpress.. and it will send email to those who comment that the comment have been replied.. it’s called Intense Debate.. also have Akismet spam blocker and other.. maybe they will add the COmmentLuv like in wordpress.. but it’s COOL! :)

    Reply to this comment »
    September 19, 2008 at 1:24 AM
  6. honey says:

    thanks for this article. I love blogger for its simplicity and i hope the blogger team will add some nice features in da future like top/popular post like WP.

    Reply to this comment »
    September 21, 2008 at 3:23 PM
  7. Profit Blogging says:

    I got problems with blogger. I prefer WP as blogging platform. It’s easier for me to understang the ‘programming’ language. But for blogger, I still cannot conquer it. But my first blog is blogspot, then I made another one on WP. So, this article much help me to tame this blogger.

    Reply to this comment »
    September 27, 2008 at 11:02 PM
  8. Samantha says: Subscribed to comments

    Never used the blogger system and I don’t plan to do it but I liked your tutorial.

    Reply to this comment »
    September 30, 2008 at 5:23 AM
  9. Paras Joshi says:

    I just love blogger i have setup my blog Search optimizattion but i think it would be much better if i have used blogger .. :)

    Reply to this comment »
    September 30, 2008 at 11:57 AM
  10. Computing Unleashed says:

    Good Post.

    Reply to this comment »
    October 3, 2008 at 5:52 AM
  11. Dan says:

    NH

    Good Post thanks.. don’t use blogger.com myself, but it is a very easy platform to use and get your blog up and running in a few seconds.. Wordpress is for those with time & patience to persevere and create their own unique presence in the blogging world.

    Keep up the good work.

    Dan

    Reply to this comment »
    October 3, 2008 at 7:28 PM
  12. Doug C. says:

    Ok, after reading “One of the first steps that you’ll want to do is make sure that everything in the backend of Blogger is setup.” I was waiting for more. Then I get to the bottom hoping to learn about those “proven methods, plugins, and workarounds” and I’m left scratching my head at the “Conclusion”.

    Reply to this comment »
    October 10, 2008 at 10:23 AM
  13. SBL - BPO services says:

    Its presentation differ from other blogs…It is good
    Fantastic…….
    Regards,
    SBL - BPO Services

    Reply to this comment »
    October 14, 2008 at 9:23 AM
  14. bonoriau says:

    I like your comment format which can reply from the comment you receive. How and where can I get the facility.

    Reply to this comment »
    October 19, 2008 at 8:13 AM
    • James says:

      Please, I would like to know that too.
      Btw, nice tutorial.
      :)

      Reply to this comment »
      October 21, 2008 at 2:28 AM
      • nhc1987 says:

        Try Intense Debate http://www.intensedebate.com ;)

        Reply to this comment »
        October 21, 2008 at 7:04 AM
        • bonoriau says:

          Thank you for the link. I already register recently but currently not accepting new member. Middle of upgrading the system.

          October 21, 2008 at 9:20 AM
        • James says:

          It seems a very good system.
          I try to install it and it ask me for an invite code to continue with the installation.
          Please, can you give me one nhc1987?

          October 22, 2008 at 2:51 AM
  15. nhc1987 says:

    Maybe smaelz could help you http://www.smaelz83.co.cc/

    Reply to this comment »
    October 22, 2008 at 4:06 AM
  16. Monzavenue says:

    thanx for this post. i will try this one. =)

    Reply to this comment »
    December 18, 2008 at 11:50 AM
  17. SBL BPO services says:

    Good and nice post!

    Reply to this comment »
    January 6, 2009 at 5:01 AM

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