Reader Appreciation 
In the Longest Day of the Year…(7)
In the longest day of the year, hidden away in your personal oasis, you can get Google send 16350 visitors to your blog only by blogging about the first day of summer, or you can close your eyes and imagine how ICANN is going to open up the internet to those who will show full [...]
What Readers Appreciation Can Lead To
Do you still remember the moment when you published your first post? What were your feelings? Were you anxious and eager to see readers commenting on your thoughts? Were you checking on your blog 100 times a day, from fear of not answering a comment fast enough? How did you feel?
All these questions popped in [...]
Our Readers Trust in Us. What Are We Doing to Them?
One of the most controversial topics in the blogging world is making money online. Actually not exactly making the money, but talking about how to make it. All kind of “experts” are raising their heads from the dark, claiming they have the absolute secret to the treasure chest, and giving it away for a measly [...]
Placing Readers First - Daniel Ha From Disqus
Niclas Darville writes in:
I recall you handing out awards for bloggers who made a heroic effort out of helping their readers and being good sports overall.
In that regard, I’d like to recommend the Disqus team and Daniel Ha in particular, who makes an insane effort out of answering and helping everyone on the site.
They/he may not be a blogger as such, as their real blog is a development blog for a comments system; they do, however have a support forum of sorts where Daniel Ha constantly rushes to answer and solve questions posed by the readers.
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- Liz Strauss at WordCamp Dallas Transcript
- Feeling Like a Rockstar
- Reader Appreciation Project - New Features
- New Side Project - the Reader in-Appreciation Project
- Placing Readers First - David Airey
- The Blog Herald and Full Feeds
- Peeve Week 3 Update and Sponsors
- Best of the Reader Appreciation Project - Anniversary Edition
- My Year at the Reader Appreciation Project
- Peeve Week 3 Update - One Month Left
- Simply Saying ‘Thank You’ Pays Dividends
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- Poll: Turning Off Links in Comments
- Peeve Week 3 Update
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- Group Project: It’s Peeve Week 3 Time!
- Readers: Start Your Group Writing Projects
- Stripping Your Readers
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- Goodbye, My Dear R - Aka Ex C
- Reader Appreciation Initiatives 10-27-2007
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- Chris Garrett Offering Guest Posts to Readers
- A Case for Disabling Comments - Avinash 2.0
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- The Lecture
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- Brief Case Study: Liz Strauss Appreciating Readers on Successful Blog Through Comments and Through Encouragement Awards
- Thank a Blogger
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- A Blog Is Not a Community in the First Place. Or Is It?
- Your Blog Is Like a Party: Do You Invite Everyone In?
- You Comment, I Reply!
- In What Ways Do You Invest in Your Readers?
- What Type of Atmosphere Is Your Blog Store?
- Allow Your Readers to Vent
- Is It Ever Okay to Lose Readers?
- How Is Your Blog Handshake?
- Being Lost in the Conversation?
- The Lost Comment




