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Thank You
I also think the idea of reseting it each month provides more incentive to continually participate. I know on SEOmoz, once you hit a certain point threshold, you get your profile un-nofollowed. This might not encourage long term discussions as much b/c people might get the link and stop participating.
Your method seems more fair to those who continue to participate.
In all seriousness Andy, I think this is great. I've seen another plugin that enables no-nofollow on all commentators' links for those who leave more than X number of comments. But I like the one you're using. It seems to promote commenting more because not only are you getting a linkcondom-free link, it's a sitewide too.
Watch out for more brown-nosing and rib-jabbing to come!
Jason - I get rib-jabbed enough, more brown-nosing would be nice! ;-)
great idea btw
I would love to be a top commenter of the month, but somehow I guess I do feel a little pressure (motivation?) to comment on every post that now appears on Marketing Pilgrim.
Discomforting? Not really. Fun? A little. :)
Allenation.com recently had a short discussion about this and Allen suggested that the plugin was a comment-incentive which made commenters comment out of their own beneficial interest, instead of adding to the conversation.
I don't entirely agree with him but I feel what he means.
This is also a great way for us new bloggers to contribute to other blogs, introduce themselves (hi, I'm Chris), plus you can't ignore the chance for picking up a decent link in the process.
Thanks again,
1. It is permanent
2. It is less of a juice leak if you structure your single pages with plenty of internal links. You are already using internal tagging, and a tag cloud to do this - you could easily increase the cloud size on posts that get a lot of comments
3. If people are smart when leaving comment, they will use the link for deep linking to related content, which makes it a win win situation.
4. Lots of Meme trackers are not very smart - there is a chance that sitewide link helped get me on Techmeme today (ok so I shouldn't complain) - true I deserved it for my Polish Poets coverage, but you didn't really link to me.
Me Two
Me Three
Sorry, just couldn't resist.
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Jordan
I think it's great you have taken these steps Andy.
Mainly because there are plenty of stories worthy of comment here.
A bit like the the YouMoz Blog was chockha block when it first launched but seems to have settled down to a more reasonable level now.
Also, maybe you may want to exclude commenters without a URL?
I think comments benefit from having as low a barrier of entry as possible.
Anyway, I thought about it and agree with Andy Beard that NoFollow might be better instead of Top Commenters.
Why? Everyone gets a benefit not just the zealous commenters. Someone might write an excellent comment that sheds tremendous light on an issue but write much less or nothing on other posts.
You know, the usually silent but very deadly type of commenter?
Of course, if you choose to run both No Follow and Top Commenters..you'll have the best damn blog in the world. :)
While I agree that a single commentator could provide great value with just one comment, they would be out numbered by all the "drive by" comments from people just hoping to get a backlink.
If someone leaves a really valuable comment, I try to add it to the actual post, with a full link credit.
It's all interesting to watch. One strange thing. I'm starting to get a glimpse of what it's like to win the lottery. All of a sudden I have all of these friends, and I start question their motives. I'm sure I'll shake it off. :-)
Nah. My link doesn't even show up. There must be another Jason I'm being confused with. Perhaps, if I feel like it, I'll use my full name. But honestly, I'm not too concerned about it.
There is a plugin somewhere that allows users to vote for/against a comment's post. I'm not sure if it is compatible with the mods you have now, but if it were you wouldn't be far off from SEOmoz.
However, something else I'd strongly consider is moving to a "login required to comment" system. It will help you better manage/moderate abusive users and help you build a mailing list of internet marketers who may just be interested in a MP newsletter in the future.
"It’s all interesting to watch. One strange thing. I’m starting to get a glimpse of what it’s like to win the lottery. All of a sudden I have all of these friends, and I start question their motives. I’m sure I’ll shake it off."
Can I borrow 50,000 links?