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On the Diamond Website Conversion Blog -I do approve the comments - I've thought some about what they said - and maybe I'll give it a try - I have to say though, I've never deleted a "real" comment - however I can get up to 5-10 spam comments in a given day - no idea how these people find us but the whole comment is just a bunch of links to websites promoting things like weight loss drugs - so those I delete

Writing a blog is one of my goals this year. I have it scheduled on my project calendar to begin in April.

I have never been a huge fan of commenting unless I really feel compelled to give my opinion or provide feedback to the author of the blog.

Something which surprised me was their recommendations regarding comments. It would definitely be hard for me to give up the extra layer of control and security provided by enabling comment moderation. Their arguments against this are pretty convincing, though. It would be hard for people to take you seriously if end a blog by asking for comments and then require that the comments be approved. Conversations work best and are taken most seriously when they can flow unhindered.
So here I’m going to ask your opinions: what have you experienced with comments, or with blogs in general? Have you been able to use a disagreement as “a public opportunity to handle objections and exhibit your customer service skills?”