Comments scattering in the wind?

by Jim on 20 September 2006

in Blogging and Blog Tips

How do you know who else has commented on your comment?  How do you remember what comments you’ve left, and where?  Technology is rushing to catch up with the exploding world of blogging.  One of the first to really address these issues related to commenting is cocomment.  Using cocomment, you can keep track of all your comments everywhere, follow comment conversations in one central location, and even enhance your own website by adding comment related features.

Simply sign up for a new free account.  Then, if you use mozilla or firefox, add a bookmarklet to your browser.  Now, just click on it whenever you’re about to leave a comment, and it will track that post’s comments automatically for you.  There’s lots more – click the button below for more ideas.

Finally, go to a missionary blogger’s website, and leave a comment.  It’s a great help to any blogger to know who’s listening and what they think, even if it’s only a short comment.

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Andrew 03.06.09 at 4:44 pm

Hey, thanks for the great tip! How did I miss this? I am testing it out for the first time on this comment.

2 Andrew 03.06.09 at 4:45 pm

It appears to work!

3 Andrew 03.06.09 at 4:45 pm

BTW, if anybody out there uses the Flock browser, it works there too.

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