6 Steps to Writing Great Blog Comments:
1. Write your comment like a letter by including a greeting, content and a closing.
2. Always use correct spelling, punctuation, grammar and spacing.
3. Compliment the writer in a specific way, ask a question or add new information.
4. Write a relevant comment that is related to the post.
5. Do not reveal any personal information about yourself in your comment
6. Always read over the comment and edit before submitting.
Content is key!
In our class, we evaluate our blog comments:
A one-point comment is a general comment that doesn't add very much to the post. Example: I like your blog. Please visit mine!
A two-point comment adds something to the comment conversation. A commenter might compliment the writer in a specific way or add new information.
A three-point comment makes a connection. Maybe the post reminds you of an experience that you've had. Share that connection! Try to end your comment with a relevant question. That way, an interesting conversation can develop.
Thank you Mr. McDonald for opening my ideas on the importance of content and sharing your wisdom.
1. Write your comment like a letter by including a greeting, content and a closing.
2. Always use correct spelling, punctuation, grammar and spacing.
3. Compliment the writer in a specific way, ask a question or add new information.
4. Write a relevant comment that is related to the post.
5. Do not reveal any personal information about yourself in your comment
6. Always read over the comment and edit before submitting.
Content is key!
In our class, we evaluate our blog comments:
A one-point comment is a general comment that doesn't add very much to the post. Example: I like your blog. Please visit mine!
A two-point comment adds something to the comment conversation. A commenter might compliment the writer in a specific way or add new information.
A three-point comment makes a connection. Maybe the post reminds you of an experience that you've had. Share that connection! Try to end your comment with a relevant question. That way, an interesting conversation can develop.
Thank you Mr. McDonald for opening my ideas on the importance of content and sharing your wisdom.