Does it really bother you when nobody reads or leave any comments on your published blog posts?
Do you feel disappointed that your work is not being appreciated and valued by readers?
My Honest View
Nope, I don’t mind at all.
I do not mind whether internal or external writers had read my latest or old posts or not because everyone has his own decision and interest.
Whether writers had liked , connected with me or leave any kind comments behind, it is not up to me to “force” them to do so.
This is the same concept when you meet new people in the society.
Some people may greet you with a smile, a hug or a handshake while others just give you a courteous nod as a sign of “Hi and Bye”, no intention to have a verbal conversation with you.
Why do writers feel angry
Majority freelance writers and professional writers could not accept the fact that their published posts are not being read by the public.
These may be the reasons:
It is difficult for novice writers to understand why nobody leaves any comments in their posts.
The truth is, maybe there ARE readers and writers who had read those interesting posts but do not have any reasons or any intention to leave any comments behind because they have nothing to say.
Leaving comments
Why do some writers leave comments after reading your posts while others simply did not write anything at all?
My point of view- Keywords
Reading daily latest posts at LiteracyBase is a one of the way where I get my ideas of what topics to write daily.
Honestly, I do not read ALL of them because I choose those Killer Titles before I make a decision to read those selected posts.
Killer Titles with useful keywords helped a post to go viral easily in seconds.
That is the reason why Google search prefers long tail keywords posts.
However, not every writer understand what “keywords” are , me neither!
After reading interesting posts which are my cup of tea, I would definitely leave some insightful comments before I close the posts.
The quality of content of a post is the important key factor that could attract the number of other writers to read and leave comments behind.
Writing a post with useful tips, solutions, ideas that people are looking for online.
Hence, do not feel disheartened when nobody reads your posts
Give your post a revamp and share at social medias
Maybe by then, someone would be starting to read your posts now!
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I don't feel bad about it. Since I can't hold the minds of the readers. However, it would be nice if they can just have a glimpse of the post and write sensible comments. I felt bad if they do comments that are not substantial at all. The worst part if the comment is stray off topic.
I'm not bothered if people don't leave comments at my posts. It would bother me if my posts were not approved for publishing. If my posts can make it to public visibility, I feel like it's a major accomplishment. When I see my writings online, I do a happy dance! YAY! :)
I got bothered once when the moderators left a comment about one of my posts. I got over it though. It doesn't really bother me that many of my posts don't get comments - I realize not many people here are interested in mental health topics but that is my niche so it's what I write about. I figure someone who needs to learn about it might stumble across what I write and be helped.
It's a happy feeling when people read my posts and comment. That is the whole purpose of our posting on the Net. There is also the possibility that they may read but not comment. I do that often too.
@peachpurple, sometimes I do get a bit disappointed(not angry) that I wrote a post which I believed would make people sit up and notice, but it receives very less comments. However, later I realize that everyone have their own priorities and are busy and not everyone might have the time to read what we are writing and we may not blame them.
So, we ought not lose heart. May be many people have viewed but not commented on the post.
@peachpurple, I never bother myself if I do not have visitor in my published post.What is important is we are paid for that submission and we can have other readers from the different social site where we forwarded our posts.
I think it's only really since the advent of "social writing" that anybody really cares about interaction with their content. Most of the serious freelancers I know had long since learned not to read the comments on their most successful articles. Many comments are spam or really outrageous criticisms - often not even related to what was actually said in the article.
A lot of people just react to the title and don't even read the post. Plus, they can have their own agenda to push, and will willfully misinterpret the post in order to "prove" their point.
So no, most of the writers I know don't worry too much about comments. If there is a good conversation that gets going on a post, it's a positive sign. But otherwise, the important thing is being content with what you've written and with what you're earning for it, how it's being presented on the site, etc.
The honest truth I wouldn't feel bad, butni would feel like I have not done enough and that I should do much more than what I did.In the first place. But again instand to loose nothing I have done my bit and if you feel that my post is not good enough that's your loss actually. It would be painful if our earnings were based on views that would just a lot of people but thank God it's not. I can say maybe not having the key words kn blogs that could be a reason as to why i dont do blogs much. I dont understand it much so at times i really dont have what it takes yo write one. I would rather syick to my answering of questions and giving opinions where necessary.
You should make good use of ''inverted commas'' option. This is meant to highlight the crux of the post. Do this and consider your job done as highlighting the important portion of the post will make it easy for the readers to get the main idea of the post in a couple of minutes. Hence they will find their job easy and would love commenting below your post. I do follow this tip while composing my posts and the results are good.
When people leave comments no one must mind it because every writer writes his own ideas and the critic writes his own ideas according to inborn abilities.
But keep in mind just one thing that always write on the universal truth one one leave a negative comments about your post. Truth is evergreen. Always write reasonably not emotionally. Support your article with strong arguments, not with emotional arguments.
Write on truth one leave any negative comments against your post or article. Write on the universality of love no will write negative comments but if you write about man and woman love people will criticize it according to their love experience.
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