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Select who will be able to comment below your posts using the comment box. Tips: 'Anyone' will tend to make you popular ,welcoming to everybody and can give you mass loyalty among your audience if you'er able to maintain them tactically. But it will bring about low ranking by google since all manner of human
beings will be commenting and you also get more exposed to spamming. Registered users will make you more in control of just about everything,because if you managed to lead your mass audience into registered users, you still should be able to influence them. Their is also every possibility that you know your registered users well,it all depends on your visibility policy. About ranking by google, it's pretty cool going with registered users. Users with google account are also very cool.Google ranking altogether. But the big question is,are you the owner of your blog or google, then also reverse the circumstance, if google where you and you google would they use your brand as licence key for blogger users(don't ask me indices of measure, google exact policies whose principle are very relative to this on a daily basis). Only members of this blog can comment. This is cool also. Members is a bigger version of followers/sign in provided by google.
Striking A Balance
This is a key blogging policy issue that's why I'm taking the time. Decisions as to what would be your page ranking by search engines certainly draws some giving level of influence from the amount of visitor replies you receive, healthy visitors anyway and healthy replies also. Why this stage is so important is that if you must get a ranking equal to your real page worth, then you need not only write good contents but also maintain reply bank that is healthy. And from the above explications,so far, their is yet no option their attaining these multi-faceted aim every good comment policy must blend: good number of replies,especially recommending and or praising your content. And no spam. None of the above options will give you what you want perfectly,hence i suggest a blending of any two of those. I also go on to suggest that you employ 'Anyone' at the introduction stage of your blog. when it now start heading towards growth-maturity, with the amount of relationship and readership you must have created with your blog readers,i think a change into a more secure and routine, yet vital to your blog ranking is necessary . Can now use either of 'followers' or 'members' to comment. It can also mean,that's at the growth stage,giving it all up to google. Here you only get punished for low quality contents(due to your literature alone) since google accounts is the one moderating your replies for you,if their is any spam it's their fault.
Blogger>>Settings>> Posts & Comments
Select who will be able to comment below your posts using the comment box. Tips: 'Anyone' will tend to make you popular ,welcoming to everybody and can give you mass loyalty among your audience if you'er able to maintain them tactically. But it will bring about low ranking by google since all manner of human
beings will be commenting and you also get more exposed to spamming. Registered users will make you more in control of just about everything,because if you managed to lead your mass audience into registered users, you still should be able to influence them. Their is also every possibility that you know your registered users well,it all depends on your visibility policy. About ranking by google, it's pretty cool going with registered users. Users with google account are also very cool.Google ranking altogether. But the big question is,are you the owner of your blog or google, then also reverse the circumstance, if google where you and you google would they use your brand as licence key for blogger users(don't ask me indices of measure, google exact policies whose principle are very relative to this on a daily basis). Only members of this blog can comment. This is cool also. Members is a bigger version of followers/sign in provided by google.
Striking A Balance
This is a key blogging policy issue that's why I'm taking the time. Decisions as to what would be your page ranking by search engines certainly draws some giving level of influence from the amount of visitor replies you receive, healthy visitors anyway and healthy replies also. Why this stage is so important is that if you must get a ranking equal to your real page worth, then you need not only write good contents but also maintain reply bank that is healthy. And from the above explications,so far, their is yet no option their attaining these multi-faceted aim every good comment policy must blend: good number of replies,especially recommending and or praising your content. And no spam. None of the above options will give you what you want perfectly,hence i suggest a blending of any two of those. I also go on to suggest that you employ 'Anyone' at the introduction stage of your blog. when it now start heading towards growth-maturity, with the amount of relationship and readership you must have created with your blog readers,i think a change into a more secure and routine, yet vital to your blog ranking is necessary . Can now use either of 'followers' or 'members' to comment. It can also mean,that's at the growth stage,giving it all up to google. Here you only get punished for low quality contents(due to your literature alone) since google accounts is the one moderating your replies for you,if their is any spam it's their fault.