To reply or not to reply, that’s the question

reply to commentsThe question whether to reply or not is one answered by your commitment, your involvement and perhaps your attitude.

The short answer is ‘Yes’, you should reply.

Let me elaborate…

Imagine, if you will, the phone rings, it’s a client, you delivered a rapport and the client just calls you up to thank you for the work.., what do you do?

A) You hang up the phone without saying anything?
B) You offer a reply?

I bet you chose B.
Of course you reply, it is rude to just hang up. Plus, chances are you just lost a client unless you have a pretty good explanation on why you hung up.

Conversations

Comments on blogposts are surprisingly similar to conversations, be that over the phone or in person. Why are they surprisingly similar?
Because comments on blogposts are conversations.

When I read a blogpost and I like it, or I feel I can add something to the conversation.., I leave a comment. Sometimes this is merely a compliment, sometimes I put a lot of thought into it. Especially when the writer asks for an opinion at the end of the post (and I have one to share).

When the author does not reply, it shows lack of interest and to me even lack of respect.

Overload

Sure, some blogposts receive an astounding amount of comments, and replying to all these posts is just not possible, but at least pick out the best ones. Leave a reply or a thank you on those. At least it shows the rest of the commenteers that you are there. With over 50 or 100 comments your visitors will understand you can’t reply to all, especially if it’s merely a thumbs up.

All Over The Place

Replying goes beyond the blogpost too. Ever since the Internet turned social the whole network has become one giant conversation. Social has brought humanity to an otherwise static Internet. And the conversation is right at the hart of this. Even if it is just a Like or a Retweet, the power of the conversation should never be underestimated.

Do you reply to every comment, tweet, like or whistle?

Top Secret Social Network No One Talks About

Guestpost by Dino Dogan
Founder of Triberr. Lousy Mixed Martial Artist and a recovering Network Engineer. Pretty good singer/songwriter, trainer of dogs, and a blogger of biz. Fun at parties and a global force for badassery. http://diyblogger.net
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I’ve been suspecting it for a while, but only mentioned it in confidence. But now I know…top players in the blogosphere are keeping Triberr a secret.

Hehe…get it? “Top” secret? Get it? oh, nevermind…moving on… :-p

Of course, I’m biased, but I dare you…I double-dog dare you to find a platform that came out in the last year that has done more to help bloggers?

In fact, if there is such a platform, I’d like to be on it myself, so…thnx in advance if you manage to prove me wrong.

And yet, you will find not a single mention of Triberr on big blogs that bill themselves as blogs that help bloggers blog. Curious, don’t you think? ;-)

But I ain’t mad atcha…

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21 #LinkedIn tips from 7 experts [reading time: 3,5 min]

Petra Fisher | The LinkedIn Addict Corporate LinkedIn Training | Executive LinkedIn Coaching | Social Media Marketing | Wannabe Nerd | Train the Trainer | Allround Happy Person | @petrafisher | @linkedinADDICT http://petrafisher.com
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21 #LinkedIn Tips from 7 Experts

Petra Fisher, Andrew Cameron, Lori Ruff, Carol Smith, Mike O'Neil, The Dream Team in Denver. LinkedIn, LinkedIn Training, Graphic Design, Revenue AttractionThree weeks ago I made a whirlwind trip from Amsterdam to Denver Colorado to share the stage with social media experts from 3 countries and 4 states. After a great party to start the holiday season on Tuesday, we had a day of training, training and more training on Thursday November 29th. As if the party with “500+” (true LinkedIn style) attending wasn’t exiting enough… well over a 100 people enjoyed the training sessions on Thursday and what an audience they were.

When people engage and participate like that, I know exactly why I love training so much!
Thank you! To all people attending and actively engaging.

Introducing the experts…

With the focus on LinkedIn, it is tempting to list the 7 experts in order of network size. For a bit of a different approach, here they are in first name alphabetical order.

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