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    5 Benefits of Using Facebook Comments for your Blog

    March 29, 2013
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    Blogging evolved as a platform for people to express what they have to say. And as any conversation goes, blogging is almost always two-sided. Most of the popular blogs have comments enabled, and they use various platforms to deal with managing them. Even Seth Godin, the master marketer who does not allow comments on his popular blog, says comments are terrific. Comments often help blogs build a community. So when you are considering what to do ...

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    Engagio Addon: Bring Social Conversation to Gmail inbox

    May 16, 2012
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    Being a Blogger, Social media presence is very important. There are many Social media monitoring tools but the downside is, you need to open a new account and use their dashboard to track the social conversation. Here I’m sharing about one useful service for all Internet marketer and Social media users to bring all the Social media conversations related to their Social account in Gmail. Though, it’s an independent service but yesterday, they(Engag.io) launched a ...

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    Google Started Indexing Facebook Comments & 3rd Party Commenting System

    November 2, 2011
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    Back in March 201 when I informed you about launch of Facebook commenting system, one major problem which I mentioned was losing the SEO value which you get because of Facebook comments. If you not aware, comments actually helps to increase the value of your comments and needless to mention only useful comments. Facebook commenting system actually helps you to bring the social power of Facebook on your Website and it’s independent of platform. Here ...

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    How to Integrate Intense Debate Commenting System into BlogSpot Blogs

    October 12, 2011
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    I have already talked about how much I hate BlogSpot default commenting system as it requires more click and not really commentator friendly. Some of the popular commenting system like DISQUS & intense debate can easily be integrated into BlogSpot commenting system and thus it will offer more advanced features. Though if you wish to migrate to WordPress (Tell me why you should not) in future, importing comment from intense debate comment to WordPress might ...

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    Facebook Updates @mentions, Disqus Adds It

    May 8, 2011
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    Yesterday we told you about Facebook’s new feature that gives customers a chance to make some money out of clicking ads. Today’s post however, is about Facebook removing, well modifying one of it’s features and how Disqus takes a cue from there. The @mentions or tagging feature on Facebook was introduced long back and the tagging in comments a while ago. This was a feature, similar to twitter wherein you could tag your friends or ...

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    How to Integrate DISQUS Commenting System on Your Website

    August 12, 2010
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    This is a guest post by Baby Brown Fox, who blogs at Ez Dollar Income. If you like to write for Shoutmeloud, do read: Shoutmeloud guest posting guidelines. A comment box is a simple tool for communicating with your readers on certain topics on your blog or website so that you and your readers can exchange ideas. You can moderate every comment in your control; either to approve or delete them most especially those spam ...

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    How to Get More comments on Blogspot Blogs

    October 10, 2009
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    All these time I have been talking about wordpress and I know it’s time to give some love to Blogspot bloggers. I started my Blogging journey from a blogspot blog and I understand how hard it’s to get comments on blogspot blog. We have already covered few topics for Blogspot bloggers , that include 9 Killer Blogspot SEO tips for bloggers, you can read more at 7 Useful posts for Blogspot bloggers. Recently I talked ...

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