I¡¯ll read your post and let you know what I think. But the question is, what do *you* think made a difference? How did you compel people to comment with your post and your conclusion? I bet you did something different¡¦
Great post! I think design also plays into encouraging people to post comments. I¡¯ve seen on some other blogs where they change the default ¡°leave a reply¡± on a new post to ¡°Be the first to post a comment!¡± depending on your audience that is very inviting.
Nothing like a little controversy, a edge, to generate a conversation? (this is a question, don¡¯t you think?)
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A conclusion that is too tight, pat and firm might just be the problem. A good wrap-up is vital to a great read, sure. When you wrap up your content too tightly, though, you cut off the circulation – or in other words, you shut down conversation.
Across the board, those who coach individuals on social skills encourage people to ask open-ended questions. Open-ended questions keep conversation going. These coaches promote getting the other person to talk about himself.
People love to talk about themselves. So be interested in what another person has to say.
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