![]() ![]() I use Twitter as a tool to find good blogs to comment on. They follow me, wait for me to follow them, then unfollow me if I don’t. Call me crazy, but I really don’t want noise on my timeline-and that’s one of the reasons I’m not being followed by masses of people. At the time of writing this post, I have 870 followers and I’m following 60 people. I follow a tight number of people, so there is little chance that I’ll be distracted. Again, commenting is about relationships first-then promotion. I use Twitter to engage with others and promote my content. For Firefox, there are a handful of extensions available to help you monitor your feed list. I also have added an extension to my Chrome browser that displays the number of unread items in my feeds (this is not notification, and hence no interruption to my day). I read the post in my RSS reader, and click through to the article online only if I want to leave a comment. There is one more benefit to it: if the feeds are full (that is, not partial feeds), you can save yourself a click. I allocate 30 minutes every day to visit my Google reader and comment on unread posts. You’ll be surprised how easy it is to practice a regular blog commenting schedule via your Google reader. In fact, RSS feeds are not just for reading your favorite blogs-they will help you greatly with blog commenting. Reading a blog’s content via feeds help me examine the quality of the content and makes me decide if I will submit my email or not. I don’t want to submit my email address to a blog without analyzing the content first.Reading a blog through feeds is less distracting, even if I have email notifiers turned on.RSS feeds are not dead! Many people use them-in fact, I prefer to subscribe to a blog via the feed before going for an email subscription. Instead, we’ll focus on making your blog commenting strategy more efficient. I recently wrote about an effective blog commenting strategy at my blog, so I won’t rehash the details here. “Effificent” means working smart (rather than hard), getting more done in less in less time, and making things easy to handle. It’s part of my strategy, though, so I need to be efficient in my commenting. So even though I know the importance of commenting on other blogs, I just cannot devote a whole day to it. Let me tell you my regular blogging activities: writing blog posts, moderating comments on my blog, replying to those comments, reading other blogs in my niche, writing guest posts, dealing with guest post submissions, dealing with paid projects, commenting on other blogs, participating in social media … you get the idea. Effective blog commentingĬommenting on other blogs can be overwhelming if you try to combine it with your regular blogging activities. I want to add more to it, to make the strategy energy- and time-efficient. This post is based on Joe’s guest post here at ProBlogger, where he wisely gave a strategy for commenting on other blogs. You need people for successful blogging and blog commenting is one of the coolest ways to build loyal relationships. the old update site and addons are just not compatible with the new RSSOwl version.īundle b should work.This guest post is by Jane Sheeba of Find All Answers.Ĭommenting on other blogs is an integrated part of blogging, and it’s vital. The addons have not changed compared to sourceforge version. add a new site by pointing to the unzipped folder containing the site.xml for example like: file:/C:\update_site_addons this works with old 2.2.1 too) update site for addons There is also the -vm argument, be sure to put it before the -vmargs paramter. after install or uncompress just copy and rename the main folder to: jre You can create a jre folder next to RSSOwl.exe if you want to test different versions easyly. If you choose 32bit version you need 32bit jre, 64bit version needs 64bit jre. ![]() Line at the bottom of rssowl.ini without empty lines inbetween. You can allow multiple rssowls to run by adding a Beta version uses can copy all content from over, it should be fully compatible with 2.2.1 database ![]()
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