One thing I'm always aware of is that the number of comments is not a reflection on the quality of a blog. I can remember feeling a bit disappointed because I'd write something awesome and no one would comment on it. And then I thought "hey, why do I need comments on a post? It's all just an ego boost anyway". So I've tried not to worry about comments. Some good posts will get none, some average posts will get stacks. If you're blogging because you want people to comment, then you're probably looking for attention. Which is fine, but you'll eventually get disappointed. It's best not to put too much stock in it.
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One thing I'm always aware of is that the number of comments is not a reflection on the quality of a blog. I can remember feeling a bit disappointed because I'd write something awesome and no one would comment on it. And then I thought "hey, why do I need comments on a post? It's all just an ego boost anyway". So I've tried not to worry about comments. Some good posts will get none, some average posts will get stacks. If you're blogging because you want people to comment, then you're probably looking for attention. Which is fine, but you'll eventually get disappointed. It's best not to put too much stock in it.
And I like the list :)
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