Why isn’t my blog getting any comments?

October 21, 2011 by Suzi Dafnis 

By Cheryl Hayman, Hayman Strategy

When you develop any communications strategy, it ultimately takes a lot of hard work and dedication to build an audience that cares enough to speak up. This is also true for your blog when you’re using it as a marketing or communications tool.

Assuming you have developed a blogging strategy (with the end user in mind), that you fully understand your brand’s core characteristics and that you have considered the topics and areas of relevance to your consumers or customers, then a part of this strategy should be about enticing commentary to your blog.

Without comments, your blog is on a one-way street.

Remember, it’s a communication tool and hence it needs to be part of a two-way system. It will work best if it provokes interactivity. Otherwise, it’s more akin to a brochure or a book, and the power of a blog is its ability to stimulate the audience to respond and engage. It gives them a voice, and this is what drives loyalty to the brand and also provides advocacy on many occasions.

So a question: is your blog struggling to get responses from readers? If so, then you may be committing one or more of the mistakes listed here:

  1. You are not responding to comments
  2. You make it too difficult to comment
  3. You don’t network with other bloggers
  4. You are not rewarding commentators
  5. Readers don’t comment because nobody else has
  6. You don’t ask for comments
  7. Or, sadly, your blog isn’t a reflection of relevant and interesting insights for your ideal audience

Remember to maintain your content in such a way that it will satisfy your audience.

Choose topics that are unique, trendy, topical and so on. Only these types of topics bring more blog participation. While it is usually true that controversial posts encourage large number of comments, use them sparingly.

Similarly, respond to comments in such a way that the users will comment more.

As you can see, there are a lot of different reasons why people might not be leaving comments on your blog. Comments play a huge role in the structure of a blog, reflect the interest of your readers and turn a blog into more of a conversation.

If your blog is not a forum for discussion and comments, perhaps you need to realise that your blog isn’t working as effectively as you had hoped. The best advice is to experiment with different things, alleviate the ‘mistakes’ listed above and find out what works best for you.

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Cheryl Hayman | Hayman Strategy

Cheryl Hayman – Hayman Strategy

Cheryl Hayman owns and manages a strategic marketing and business consultancy, Hayman Strategy, providing a broad range of business and marketing solutions to corporations.

Prior to establishing her own business, Cheryl had over 20 years experience as a senior marketing executive in multi-national organisations spanning Australia, NZ and the UK.

Cheryl undertakes a number of non-executive Board roles and sits on several Advisory Boards including the Australian Businesswomen’s Network.

Cheryl is a Fellow of the Australian Marketing Institute, holding a CPM.
Cheryl personally undertakes continuous professional development within her various business roles, as well as attending external courses.

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Comments

2 Responses to “Why isn’t my blog getting any comments?”

  1. Claire on October 21st, 2011 10:57 am


    Here’s a comment for your blog :) . suggestions, think about rewarding subscribers or regular commenter’s on your blog by allowing do-follow links (this can be after a number of comments ect). Also website addons such as commentluv and disquss allow people to also share with you their latest posts. You should be an active member of the online community and provide good feedback on other blogs that interest you also.

  2. Lisa Legall Belgrave on November 3rd, 2011 7:17 am


    I find this information so helpful. As a new blogger I am trying to make sense of how it all works. It’s a new world for new and I am enjoying the process, though not seeing comments flowing is hard to take.