Saturday, May 30, 2020
Please Do Not Comment On My Facebook Posts Comment On The Blog
Please Do Not Comment On My Facebook Posts â" Comment On The Blog I recently wrote a blog post titled The evolution of a Bloggers Ego on my Jason Alba blog. I wrote about a change Ive seen in the last three years since Ive been a blogger and having participated in other social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, etc.). I think its an intriguing history you can read it there, but one issue I bring up is this: The discussion that a blog used to be able to create is not dispersed over various networks. This is different than it was three years ago. For example, when I now pose a question or discussion on a blog post, I hope to get good, health debate. However, what happens is I get a few comments here, a few comments on Twitter, a few comments on Facebook, a few comments on LinkedIn (if I post the question on LinkedIn), etc. This is good for ME, but horrible for YOU. YOU being anyone who is not following me on Twitter, or my friend on Facebook, etc. YOU is also anyone who comes over from a google search. Case in point the post from yesterday addresses two comments I got from Facebook. My blog posts automatically become Notes in Facebook, and some of my Facebook Friends leave a comment there. The problem? That comment is seen by a few people, but really its lost to the masses. I contend that the comments from YOU on my blog posts are much better than my own blog posts. So please, please, please bring the conversation back to the original blog post if you see my stuff on Facebook please DO NOT hit the Comment link rather, click on View Original Post to leave a comment on the blog. Its better for everyone, even you, as your wisdom and input goes to a much bigger audience. Thank you Please Do Not Comment On My Facebook Posts â" Comment On The Blog I recently wrote a blog post titled The evolution of a Bloggers Ego on my Jason Alba blog. I wrote about a change Ive seen in the last three years since Ive been a blogger and having participated in other social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, etc.). I think its an intriguing history you can read it there, but one issue I bring up is this: The discussion that a blog used to be able to create is not dispersed over various networks. This is different than it was three years ago. For example, when I now pose a question or discussion on a blog post, I hope to get good, health debate. However, what happens is I get a few comments here, a few comments on Twitter, a few comments on Facebook, a few comments on LinkedIn (if I post the question on LinkedIn), etc. This is good for ME, but horrible for YOU. YOU being anyone who is not following me on Twitter, or my friend on Facebook, etc. YOU is also anyone who comes over from a google search. Case in point the post from yesterday addresses two comments I got from Facebook. My blog posts automatically become Notes in Facebook, and some of my Facebook Friends leave a comment there. The problem? That comment is seen by a few people, but really its lost to the masses. I contend that the comments from YOU on my blog posts are much better than my own blog posts. So please, please, please bring the conversation back to the original blog post if you see my stuff on Facebook please DO NOT hit the Comment link rather, click on View Original Post to leave a comment on the blog. Its better for everyone, even you, as your wisdom and input goes to a much bigger audience. Thank you
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