Starting a Conversation: The Art of Comment Fetching
From Starting a Conversation: The Art of Comment Fetching:
Everyone measures the success of their blog in different ways – but when it comes to measuring engagement, comments and trackbacks are what really count.
Today’s Blogging Irony
It’s funny that the Technical Communication blog of Adobe, the market leader in just about everything written, spoken, filmed, or distributed – Well, their blog hasn’t had a comment from a user in two and a half months.
Oh, it’s got 1407 links to it in Technorati… But no comments.
Then again, I could be a bit sour because my comments on Adobe’s TechComm blog the three times I’ve made them, were either held for nine months (until I posted an image of the question on my own blog during a heated debate) and then posted like they’d always been there, or in the case of my comments last month, simply ignored.
Not very engaging. Sort of like Adobe’s current TechComm Technical Support. But that subject is so 2007.
The Adobe Captivate blog OTOH, is hot. Silke Fleischer’s got it going on, and by the metrics mentioned above, she is clearly engaging her audience. Maybe that’s why I link to it on my page and not to the TechComm.adobe.whatever.com blog.
Then again, Captivate is a very engaging product while the rest of the TCS doesn’t really push my buttons…
My blog? Oh, let’s not even go there. Every other month or so I literally get too busy to post anything. So enjoy it while it lasts…
Posted by Charles in Blogging, Corporate Authenticity, Technical Communication | Comment now »
