Comment Challenge Day 3: Sign up for a Comment Tracking Service
Leaving a single comment on a blog and then moving on isn't necessarily
the best way to engage in a conversation or use blog commenting for
learning. It's more of a one-way, once-and-done approach that doesn't
take full advantage of what commenting can do for you. To really engage
in conversations through blog commenting, you need to develop some
effective strategies for managing the comments you make on other blogs.
A comment tracking service is a great solution.
While there are several you can choose from, one of the best tools to use is coComment. Sue Waters has written an excellent post with instructions and pictures on how to sign up and manage your comments using coComment.
Regardless of which service you use, once you sign up for an account, you can follow your commenting activities through your RSS feed, making it much simpler for you to keep track of all your comments.
Your task for the day, then, is to sign up for coComment or another comment
tracking service. Be sure to add your comment feeds to your reader. And
if you blog about your experience, add the "comment08" tag to your post.
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Well Sue, despite my earlier decision in my email I'm with you on this challenge! Having (I think) successfully installed coComment and managed to see how my comments are being tracked from the 'comment08' tag, there is just one wee snag.
I commented on a couple of sites where there were no tag fields that I could see. Is that just tough luck, or is there something else I need to know about tagging my comments?
(Love the Preview function by the way - something I miss on edublogs)
Ka kite
from Middle-earth
Posted by: Ken Allan | May 03, 2008 at 06:39 AM
Well Sue, despite my earlier decision in my email I'm with you on this challenge! Having (I think) successfully installed coComment and managed to see how my comments are being tracked from the 'comment08' tag, there is just one wee snag.
I commented on a couple of sites where there were no tag fields that I could see. Is that just tough luck, or is there something else I need to know about tagging my comments?
(Love the Preview function by the way - something I miss on edublogs)
Ka kite
from Middle-earth
Posted by: Ken Allan | May 03, 2008 at 06:46 AM
Something else I found out Sue. The 'comment08' tag appears to be removed when Preview is used. Another catch for new players?
Ka kite
Posted by: Ken Allan | May 03, 2008 at 06:49 AM
I have signed up for Co-Comment, and started to track my trail around the world of blogs where I have commented. And so many refer to your blog here -- The Bamboo Project.
I'll do some exploration, if you don't mind.
My thoughts on Co-Comment:
It seems user-friendly but the advertising may lead me to disable it after this month. I can't stand the scrolling merchants tumbling into my eyeballs as I write.
Kevin Hodgson
Posted by: Kevin | May 03, 2008 at 07:15 AM
Hi Kevin - thanks for the feedback and I will pass that onto cocomment :) . Will let you know their response.
Posted by: Sue Waters | May 03, 2008 at 08:19 AM
Kevin:
May I suggest AdBlock Plus? http://adblockplus.org/
Sue:
I tried installing coComment; however, the Firefox extension is not 3.0-compatible. Also, the bookmarklet uses some javascript that is not compatible with NoScript, which is an essential add-on for my internet use. I am testing other services, such as co.mments.
Cheers,
Dimitri
Posted by: Dimitri | May 03, 2008 at 02:57 PM
Kevin,
It's cool -- I also use co.mment. Provided someone uses cocomment and tags the same post you comment on with comment08 we will find it on cocomment and can share.
Posted by: Sue Waters | May 03, 2008 at 09:23 PM
Michele, one thousand apologies for calling you Sue! Just two of many botches I've made since I started the 31-Day Comment Challenge. But by all accounts I'm among friends where that's concerned :-)
It's been an exciting first few days and you guys are so helpful - really good stuff on your blog sites for slow learners like me. There is a real synergy in this Challenge. I sense it whenever I start reading comments from participants. Like myself, they are obviously very excited about it all.
But, y'know, you bloggers seem to be having such fun that I decided to start a blog of my own.
There's so much to learn!
Ka kite
from Middle-earth
Posted by: Ken Allan | May 04, 2008 at 07:04 AM