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Blog commenting is an excellent marketing tool to drive traffic to your online presence. But, it must be done in a planned-out manner. Following are three things to keep in mind when you use blog commenting to drive traffic to your website/blog.
By Yuwanda Black | Published 6/16/2008 | Read more »
One of the tools used in social media for promoting your website can be commenting. Here is some commenting etiquette.
By Jean Marquit | Published 4/24/2008 | Read more »
Follow these fundamental guidelines when entering a blog that permits comments by users so that you will not find yourself being publicly reprimanded by people who may work with a different set of rules than you do.
By John Robertson | Published 11/26/2008 | Read more »
Some rules to follow when commenting about a product or customer service.
By Steve Helmer | Published 3/17/2008 | Read more »
After months of struggling, writing and commenting on AC, at last I've gotten the blue friggin' planet with ring.
By Matthew Christopher | Published 3/18/2008 | Read more »
The school district, exhibiting all of the cowardice of a group that has failed to the degree they have is not commenting by hiding behind the usual "no comment due to privacy laws." If only we had a "forced to comment because you owe us an explanation" law.
By Gary Davis | Published 3/26/2008 | Read more »
Commenting is a important part of every blog, but how to make genuine on the topic comment is discussed here..
By tobrother | Published 10/2/2007 | Read more »
Since I don't have time to write all my favorites, I must take this means to say I'm not forgetting you.
By Pat Burroughs | Published 3/30/2008 | Read more »
I would like to tell you that The Poet's Eye hasn't been commenting on the ongoing and interminable presidential debates because I am 'above the fray.' But that wouldn't be true. I have suspended comment on this subject because it's such a crashing bore.
By Lightning Rod | Published 10/24/2007 | Read more »
Posting negative comments on Associated Content and other websites where earnest writers are allowed to share their views and perspectives is a game for losers.
By Twinmaster | Published 9/10/2008 | Read more »
Bristol Palin's soon to be mother in law Sherry Johnston picked up on drug charges.
By Colleen Starr | Published 12/19/2008 | Read more »
Requiring visitors to register for commenting privileges can be an effective way to protect your blog from spam. Your blogging software or hosting company may already provide this service as an option.
By Ms. Nicole A. | Published 11/26/2008 | Read more »
People around me are commenting on my high energy level... I feel like I'm on fire lately! It seems that other people want that kind of focus and excitement in their lives too. So my intention is to break "it" down to help them have it.
By Lynn Scheurell | Published 8/17/2007 | Read more »
Some thoughts on commenting.
By CJ Mathis | Published 6/11/2008 | Read more »
Thank you Associated Content friends for commenting on the Barack Obama article!
By Aly Adair | Published 4/1/2008 | Read more »
The incident was blown up by the media and every sports media outlet with a pulse led their publication or broadcast with something commenting on Bob Knight's action on that particular night. Why?
By Uzo Ometu | Published 11/28/2006 | Read more »
Im finding that more and more blogs are locking down their comments in order to control spam.
By Colleen Caldwell | Published 12/17/2006 | Read more »
If there is one thing I didn't want to see - and the Eagles certainly don't need - prior to the 2006 season, is quarterback Donovan McNabb wasting any of his time commenting, or even thinking about, his perplexing former teammate, Terrell Owens.
By Eric Williams | Published 8/7/2006 | Read more »
It doesn't seem like I can go anywhere with my beautiful two year old daughter without someone commenting to me "oh she's so cute, is she adopted?" How can they tell... is it the fact that she is black and I'm not? Why do they feel the need to even ask?
By Super Invisible | Published 8/20/2007 | Read more »
I have resisted commenting on the Duke Lacrosse scandal because, in reality, what's the point? It's a pretty disgusting mess, all things considered. But, er, here goes...
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 5/1/2006 | Read more »
Constructive criticism is one thing. Readers are encouraged to voice their opinions on articles by posting comments. However, the level of obnoxious commenting has gone too far. Some of the content producers are attacking each other, without any shame.
By Ms. Nicole A. | Published 1/23/2007 | Read more »
Content Producer Tori writes about her experience volunteering at her local crisis center. I have decided to write my opinion on some of the things said in her article.
By Chad Stiles | Published 11/5/2006 | Read more »
If you are anything like me, no matter what side of the war in Iraq you are on, you would probably like to at least see all the news from the war reported on fairly and accurately. The education advancements alone to me are worth commenting on.
By Ralph DiMatteo | Published 2/22/2007 | Read more »
Let me start off ny saying it is not my itention to offend women in any way, I am not sexist I'm only commenting on my own personal experience.I want to raise some questions about why men still have the perception of dominance in American society.
By Jonathan Carbine | Published 7/5/2007 | Read more »
Many people have been commenting about Frans Johansson's The Medici Effect. Most brainstorming groups suffer from a "too loud, too fast" phenomenon.
By Jay Hamilton-Roth | Published 8/8/2007 | Read more »
The 75-year-old Stephen Hawking rode the "Vomit Comet" for free and attained 25-second periods of weightlessness. Commenting on the wild up and down ride on his physique he said, "The zero-G part was wonderful and the higher-G part was no problem."
By ptosis | Published 4/27/2007 | Read more »
Most AC authors have had to deal with people leaving inappropriate and often nasty comments. Some times they are completely unrelated to the article. Unfortunately, these are often made by people not signed in on AC, but good etiquette is always important.
By S. M. Clark | Published 3/6/2007 | Read more »
I came across two short blurbs from the wire reports about arguably baseball's two biggest on going headaches, Barry Bonds and Pete Rose that I just couldn't resist commenting on, although I'm not quite sure what they said this time that set me off.
By Ralph DiMatteo | Published 3/22/2007 | Read more »
This is a short novel for teens.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 6/1/2006 | Read more »
You see a very beautiful woman. Something in you makes you want to get her attention to notice you. You refuse to let this opportunity of a gorgeous woman within your reach get away from you.
By Erica Williams | Published 6/17/2006 | Read more »
What better way to look at societal expectations than through the distorted looking glass of romance and comedy?
By Lain | Published 6/25/2006 | Read more »
Diaz's stylistic choices examine the plight of Dominicans in the United States in his short story collection Down.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 6/3/2006 | Read more »
This particular narrative discusses my own personal religious journey from being raised religiously, to becoming a die hard atheist, to becoming the philosophically spiritual being I am now. I offer two new insights on how I view God.
By ... | Published 5/29/2006 | Read more »
Blogging has been around since 1995 and the creative freelance community, perhaps more than any other sector, has used it to create business opportunities for themselves like no other group.
By Yuwanda Black | Published 7/12/2006 | Read more »
About a year ago I signed up to be a hair model for a local salon only they had too many people and I didn't get called, much to my disappointment.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 7/10/2006 | Read more »
In The Prince, Machiavelli describes all of the characteristics of a prince that he thinks are worth his mentioning. Machiavellian thought contends that a ruler, as long as he has the approval of his subjects, will be safe in maintaining his state.
By M. R. | Published 6/1/2006 | Read more »
The febreeze Scent Story machine has changed my life, gone are the days of burning expensive candles that leave no scent. My house now smells simply wonderful all the time.
By christina carroll | Published 7/7/2006 | Read more »
This article gives my personal tips on how people should present and respond to online fanfiction
By Angela Tircuit | Published 6/30/2006 | Read more »
Paris, France is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and also one of the largest. It therefore has a variety of public transportation options, including: the Métro subway system, the train, the city bus and taxies.
By Paula R. Stiles | Published 6/26/2006 | Read more »
A short article discussing what MySpace accomplishes for artists, writers, musicians and others. Suggestings how to network to build up your own friends base and the importance of exposure.
By Anarch | Published 4/19/2006 | Read more »
A five step plan to succesfully marketing your scrapbooking company online.
By angela buchanan | Published 4/11/2006 | Read more »
George Mason was a key figure in the forming of our government during the American Revolution. This article details his life and contributions.
By Prinalgin | Published 4/10/2006 | Read more »
Film technique and content create an explosive film that continues to spark questions about racism in America today.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 5/2/2006 | Read more »
The islands of Trinidad and Tobago truly come to life during Carnival-a once a year festival that is the last hurrah before the spare season of Lent.
By Genevieve Long | Published 7/14/2006 | Read more »
A review of the critically acclaimed but cancelled Fox series Arrested Development, Season 1, on DVD.
By N.K. | Published 5/8/2006 | Read more »
If you're not physically addicted to alcohol and you just don't enjoy drinking, what happens when you decide to quit? I've decided to share my thoughts as a new nondrinker, including the reasons why I stopped drinking alcohol.
By Bartleby | Published 5/3/2006 | Read more »
The beginning of the film is very amusing with its caricatures of the students and artists who fill the school, but ultimately the film is unsatisfying because it tries to do so many things that it doesn't do any of them successfully.
By El Bicho | Published 6/2/2006 | Read more »
Jeffrey Nichols became a fugitive for 5 years to avoid paying back child support in the largest amount ever awarded.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 5/16/2006 | Read more »
Stopping bullying is hard, but helping and supporting your child if they face bullying shouldn't have to be.
By Racheline Maltese | Published 5/15/2006 | Read more »
In Tennessee Williams' play The Glass Menagerie, light serves as a symbol of hope, evident in the stage directions, as well as through the image of rainbows in the play, and in images of light such as a lamp, or candles.
By Nicole Mohr | Published 5/5/2006 | Read more »
A book review of William Goldman's translation of S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure: The Princess Bride.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 6/1/2006 | Read more »
Would you like to be a part of a web community of booklovers that like to trade books or free them "into the wild" to see who just might pick them up? Who wouldn't? Learn more about this unique community of folks!
By Abigail Beal | Published 9/5/2006 | Read more »
Whether you love his blog or hate it, you've probably heard of it, and like him or not, one thing's for sure: The Theologian will make you think.
By Andrea Nostramo | Published 9/7/2006 | Read more »
This paper examines four theories of language instruction.
By Dennis Dale | Published 3/30/2006 | Read more »
Spike Lee's Bamboozled is a film so rich with meaning that it can seem a little daunting to peel back the layers to get to the film's resounding message; the film implores the audience to consider what affect images and people have on each other.
By Rachel Gray | Published 9/3/2006 | Read more »
Instead of waiting for the smaller children to ride the smaller rides and the bigger children to ride the bigger rides, there are many rides that are fun for the whole family.
By Elizabeth Goodban | Published 9/2/2006 | Read more »
A brief analysis of discrimination laws in the 10th Circuit as they apply to transgendered and transsexual individuals.
By Nicole Snapp-Holloway | Published 9/7/2006 | Read more »
A quick look at how to improve the results of your free online tarot reading. Know how to ask the right questions and how to use your instincts to get the information you need to know instead of relying on dry, vague descriptions.
By Venus Rachal | Published 9/11/2006 | Read more »
Carbondale has three non-daily newspapers published here and of the three, Heartland Women is the one that stands out. A family enterprise, run by a mother and daughter, it brings emotion and personality to mostly good news.
By Lucinda Gunnin | Published 9/14/2006 | Read more »
Paul was history's greatest spokesman for the cause of Jesus Christ. Was he also a spokesman for the cause of slavery?
By Brian Tubbs | Published 9/10/2006 | Read more »
Blogs for small businesses can be a valuable collaboration and brainstorming tool. Find out where today's best research blogs can be found, and why your small business or office needs to catch the wave!
By Sabah Karimi | Published 9/11/2006 | Read more »
Police remain tight-lipped on how the paintings were recovered. The important thing is that they are safe and sound.
By Katie Just | Published 9/11/2006 | Read more »
Here's a way to help you get through that next hugely boring meeting at work.
By Bryan Alaspa | Published 8/23/2006 | Read more »
After an incredible run in the 2005 postseason, the Panthers return as the trendy pick to represent the NFC in Super Bowl XLI. With an offense that has explosive potental and a stout defense, they could definitely be ready to represent the NFC once again.
By Cecil Butler III | Published 8/30/2006 | Read more »
Enter Music Media, publishers of the hip, pop drum publication, DRUM!, will soon groove drummers and the entertainment industry with a new magazine, Traps. The editorial strategy of Traps: "The Art Of Drumming."
By William Lee | Published 7/22/2006 | Read more »
Christian Bale has quickly catapulted into the mainstream world of movies after the major success of Batman Begins. With such a vast array of movies under his belt, Bale has finally reached a point in his career where he gets the credit he deserves.
By Jessica Elliott | Published 7/30/2006 | Read more »
Learn how to use Feng Shui to increase productivity in your home office.
By Regina Paul | Published 7/27/2006 | Read more »
Blogit.com pays you when others read you. You will find a wide variety of writer's and blogs on Blogit.com.
By Trudy Marshall-Bowler | Published 7/25/2006 | Read more »
Funny messages are written on public buses in Calcutta by painters....
By Swapan Banerjee | Published 7/24/2006 | Read more »
`Mp3 players seem to be one of today's main sources of entertainment. How do you know what is high quality and what is poor quality. Read this article to find out more.
By Manda Spring | Published 8/30/2006 | Read more »
Dante's Inferno is a didcactic thrill ride of punishment. Whatever image pops up when you think of Hell, you owe thanks to Dante for providing such vivid imagry.
By Gregory Trombley | Published 8/23/2006 | Read more »
The last 20 years has brought some new players out in the BBQ Sauce game. Both hailing from Illinois these 2 sauces will add new flavors to your meat.
By christina carroll | Published 8/17/2006 | Read more »
We are currently only in the beginning of the internet television revolution and new sites offering the ability for anyone to upload video clips and share them with the world are popping up left and right.
By Solomon Rothman | Published 8/8/2006 | Read more »
Slang and terminology vary from state to state, but you can sound just like a true Chicagoan if you use this guide.
By Emma S. | Published 7/24/2006 | Read more »
Grizzly Man is ostensibly a documentary about a wildlife activist who literally lived among grizzly bears in Alaska for 13 summers before being killed by one in 2003. But in Director Werner Herzog's hands, the film's subject is more than that.
By Rebecca Alvin | Published 12/27/2005 | Read more »
Joan Baez sent sparks of emotion and soulful artistry through the air at the intimate Vic Theater in Chicago on October 14. She appeared on stage two weeks after the debut of Martin Scorsese's well-received documentary on Bob Dylan's rise to stardom.
By Todd Ojala | Published 10/26/2005 | Read more »
Beckett has been known to be a "difficult" author. Here's a crack at what it's all about.
By Gregory Schneider | Published 11/3/2005 | Read more »
An account of how my best friend was lured into a bootie call and some tips to help single women avoid the same.
By LGMB | Published 9/20/2005 | Read more »
The album might be too much for some listeners with its mix of genres and the bizarre humor of the lyrics, but I enjoyed it immensely and it would be great for youngsters.
By El Bicho | Published 9/20/2005 | Read more »
We understand that the whole point of commercials is to get you to buy something. TV ads have an effect on the way children see themselves and their parents, on how they see other races and what kind of impact commercials really make on a child's life.
By HRC3 | Published 11/5/2005 | Read more »
Chesterton is the man whose writings caused C.S. Lewis to convert to Christianity. This review of the life of St. Thomas Aquinas is an excellent primer on the life of an early and important church father.
By Dan Heaton | Published 12/8/2005 | Read more »
With Charlotte's limited knowledge of the world, it should come as no surprise that the plot of her first published novel, Jane Eyre, contains many parallels to her own life.
By Katharine Swan | Published 11/15/2005 | Read more »
Ten page paper for American Lit. describing Sarah Kemble Knight's famous Journal as an early gossip column.
By Stacy Allen | Published 11/9/2005 | Read more »
To note the format of this preliminary textbook, I would like to comment that it is set up in a very reader-friendly way. I would also like to thank you for not having to pay for yet another textbook.
By Wendy O | Published 11/11/2005 | Read more »
This paper gives a little insight into a possible explanation for why Shakespare may have chose some of the names he chose in his works, focusing on As Your Like it.
By C.M.Hunt | Published 11/10/2005 | Read more »
The Artistocrats is the dirtiest joke ever told and circulated among comic circles for years. Director Paul Provenza has brought the secrecy of this joke to the masses in a hysterical study of comedy, humor and our self-imposed limits of good taste.
By Brett Fischer | Published 8/26/2005 | Read more »
The Battle of Salamis was the decisive battle that decided the fate of human freedom. Had the Greeks lost, the idea of democracy and of freedom would not have even been a memory.
By Mark Whittington | Published 9/8/2005 | Read more »
Job interviews, relationships, and negotiations are just some the events that can be affected by the death of a conversation. To help you prevent this untimely demise you should avoid the following ten conversation killers at all costs.
By Misty N. | Published 6/11/2005 | Read more »
Attention all music journalists, interns, and enthusiasts; hip-hop music production may never change!
By Christopher | Published 6/16/2005 | Read more »
While Dan Le Batard of the Miami Herald broached the subject of race, and its impact in Steve Nash's MVP award, the double standard between Nash and Allen Iverson is even more striking.
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 5/24/2005 | Read more »
I ran into Jessica this weekend, at the City Park Arts Festival, where my band headlined the last leg of its reunion tour�
By Dave | Published 2/1/2005 | Read more »
Support groups are being set up to cure kleptomania are being structured much like Alcholics Anonymous meetings.
By angelique van engelen | Published 6/7/2005 | Read more »
Abraham Lincoln is one of our most beloved Presidents. We all had to memorize portions of the Gettysburg Address (or the whole thing) in school and get the impression that he was a stuffy old codger. Many people do not realize how hilarious he was
By Courtland Jindra | Published 7/3/2005 | Read more »
Even if you're the most unromantic, non-spontaneous person in the world you can still learn how to romance the one you love - if it's important to you.
By Emma S. | Published 7/24/2005 | Read more »
If you are having relationship problems, the problem may be as simple as the woman not understanding her man. Here are things every woman should know about men.
By Marie Roker | Published 7/8/2005 | Read more »
The wedding is steadily approaching and this time, believe it or not, you are the bride, the center of attention. All eyes will be on you for the better part of an hour. Here is a guide to buying a wedding dress that will get your guests talking.
By Freelance Rite | Published 7/7/2005 | Read more »
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