Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 4:49:05 GMT 1
The do you think about the length of Moz Blog posts While it definitely seems like were doing pretty well in this regard Id also say weve got some room to tighten things up a bit especially in light of the lack of time so many of you mentioned There were quite a few comments specifically asking for short and sweet posts from time to time offering up useful tips or news in a format that didnt expound on details because it didnt have to. I think sprinkling some of those types of posts in with the longerform posts we have so often would be beneficial.
Do you ever comment on Moz Blog posts This was another new America Mobile Number List question this year. Despite so many sites are removing comment sections from their blogs weve always believed in their value. Sometimes the discussions we see in comments end up being the most helpful part of the posts and we value our community too much to keep that from happening. So we were happy to see a full quarter of respondents have participated in comments We also asked for a bit of info about why you either do or dont comment on posts.
The top reasons why you do were pretty predictable to ask a clarifying question related to the post or to offer up your own perspective on the topic at hand. The reason was interesting people mentioned that they like to comment in order to thank the author for their hard work. This is a great sentiment and as someone whos published several posts on this blog I can say for a fact that it does feel pretty great. At the same time those comments are really only written for one person the author and are a bit problematic from our perspective because they add noise around the more substantial conversations which are what we like to see most. I think.
Do you ever comment on Moz Blog posts This was another new America Mobile Number List question this year. Despite so many sites are removing comment sections from their blogs weve always believed in their value. Sometimes the discussions we see in comments end up being the most helpful part of the posts and we value our community too much to keep that from happening. So we were happy to see a full quarter of respondents have participated in comments We also asked for a bit of info about why you either do or dont comment on posts.
The top reasons why you do were pretty predictable to ask a clarifying question related to the post or to offer up your own perspective on the topic at hand. The reason was interesting people mentioned that they like to comment in order to thank the author for their hard work. This is a great sentiment and as someone whos published several posts on this blog I can say for a fact that it does feel pretty great. At the same time those comments are really only written for one person the author and are a bit problematic from our perspective because they add noise around the more substantial conversations which are what we like to see most. I think.