Thursday, October 3, 2013

Thing 4-Commenting is important

     When we communicate with someone we are voicing opinions, sharing ideas, agreeing on subjects, showing others we care and appreciate them or what they do. Not all the time will be communicating be friendly, but when we disagree there are effective and polite ways to go about it. When we take the time to read and comment on others blogs we are opening up a line of interaction. We are creating a conversation that brings a sense of community in. (The sense that others agree or like what I am doing.) 
     One of the techniques said was to create boundaries. I think it is very important to set boundaries on how you want you readers to comment. Let them know that extremely rude comments will not be tolerated, but if there is another opinion you would appreciate it. I also found it important that when you comment it leads others to your blog. This is great if you would like more traffic to your blog.
     Two blogs of my choice were: Imperfectly Beautiful and Delightful Mom Stuff. I selected these two because I have posted some of their posts to my pinterest page. I love arts and crafty things and Imperfectly Beautiful has wonderful tutorials and things on her blog. I am a first time expecting mom and delight mom has wonder posts on new babies and other great things that are of interest to me right now as I learn about new babies and ideas to use later. 
     I choose fellow 2.0 Bloggers to comment on: Emily Barr, Peyton Goodner, Joya Threakill, Chelsi Hardester, and Laken Bowlin. I choose theses people at random and either because I liked what they had to say and/or because their blog is aesthetically pleasing. The comments are made we different for each persons blog. I agreed with what Laken was saying. Chelsi and Peyton, I liked the ideas they had and will have to remember them for future use. I agreed a lot with Emily's posts and liked her personality from her blog. 

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