Fred On Something’s new comments blog – A new experience that I make: will my readers be interested in what I talk about on other blogs

This is a new experience I start. The question that drives it is: Are people interested in what I talk about on other blogs?

After the links blogs (like Scoble’s), there is the Comment blog: a place where I put comments I made on other peoples’ posts. Is the blog and the idea will be a flop? I don’t really know. I don’t know if this will be helpful and will interest my readers.

The premise is that I think that I can say, sometimes, interesting things in other bloggers’ posts comments. The problem is that comments are easily lost on the blogsphere. So it’s a way to give them another live.

I’ll try this experience for some times. One of his goals is to try to give another live to posts, and comments, that I posted comments on. If I make a comment on a post it’s because I liked it. So, it’s a way to get an archive on them. I think it can also be a future source of inspiration for incoming posts.

The second goal is to point you out posts that I looked at and that interested me. This idea is in the same trend that my Del.icio.us social bookmark. It’s a fast way, for you, to discover new cool things on the internet; new ideas cited by talented people, etc.

Most of my posts will be present on this blog. Some will be discarded if they aren’t relevant by their own.

I’ll need time to finish with great care the way I’ll edit my posts on this new blog. So if you wish to help me with this task then tell me what will make you read it and how you see layout (editing) of these comment posts. Also tell me what you think about the idea. Is that crap? Is that wonderful? Be honest, I’m not susceptible person.

Don’t forget, you are a part of this experience!

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3 thoughts on “Fred On Something’s new comments blog – A new experience that I make: will my readers be interested in what I talk about on other blogs

  1. This is a great idea and I think I am going to start one of my own, because I put a lot of work into my comments on various financial, television, and discussion communities and no one I know ever gets to see them.

  2. Yeah I like the idea finally. However, it take much more time when you comment often. It’s why I think that comments systems on blogs need a little lift-up, because for now, it’s really hard to keep track of your conversations.

    I hope you’ll enjoy yours ๐Ÿ™‚

    Salutations,

    Fred

  3. Good idea. It will be necessary such to realize at itself.

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