Using Co.mments to track comments

Jul 05, 2007

Co.mments

Participating in comment conversations on various blogs is a major activity among bloggers. Your comments on other blogs are not only a good source of relevant traffic, they also help you set up a network of friends and business associates. Some blog comments are more informative than the actual blog posts.

With hundreds of blogs and comments to follow, it naturally becomes near to impossible to track your comment conversations on various blogs, especially if you have your professional assignments to follow. Since commenting is an integral part of blogging, there needs to be a way to track and manage your comments and how people respond to your comments. Jonathan at the Snook.ca blog has reviewed Co.mments, a comment tracking online service. It uses cookies to track and ping your comments and you can view all your comments and the respective responses on the Co.comment website itself.

A few months ago I started using a comment tracking service but I cannot remember what its name was because I lost the track when I re-installed my system. Whenever I wanted to leave a comment, a checkbox used to appear there, asking me if I wanted to track that conversation. If I checked the checkbox, I could track the comments on the comment-tracking website. I think I should give Co.mments a try. Oh, I remember now, that comment traffic service was CoComment.

Mashable tracks various comment traffic tools available on the Net.

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