In this post you will learn how to extract and analyze which posts have received the most comments from almost any blog. A very Growth Hacking technique . Hello requetehello! Are you partying? I do! In fact, I’m going to be a bit off because I need to disconnect and enjoy my little women and friends. How long has it been since you disconnected? Because, the truth is, it is very necessary to do it from time to time. You know, balance between Production and Production Capacity. If you take care of yourself (physically and mentally), you improve your ability to create and build.
Why analyze comments?
As you know, a big part of my blogging strategy revolves around comments . For me, and I think also for the boys category email lis and girls of Blogramé (I love you so much), [piopialo] the most valuable and important action that a reader can do on a blog is to comment[/piopialo]. Strategists, monetizers, SEOs and many others could tell me that a comment will never generate as much return as a click on an affiliate link or a link can. They will tell me that the comment does not generate more visits like a share on your networks could. But I think that, in reality, that is not the case.
The comment generates community
Each comment adds a story to the post in which it is left. A person makes it, with their own identity and puts their own touch on it. When someone enters and sees comments on a post, they begin to know those people, they can connect with them and this generates a community. The comment generates value. It doesn’t matter if the comment is a mini-post with a great SAB Directory contribution or a simple phrase of thanks. Both options have their point of value and this is for the blogger and at the same time for the rest of the readers who can obtain more or understand that many people are liking the article. What if you didn’t like it? So it’s sure to spark conversation.