You really grabbed my attention now! I¡¯ll use this on my blog and I think I learned the most of blogging from you. Thanks buddy,
Sometimes we over think what we¡¯re doing and try too hard to achieve a certain result, even if we¡¯re not aware we¡¯re doing it at the time.
I¡¯m starting to put an emphasis on asking specific questions related to my content. I¡¯m JUST starting the blog so I haven¡¯t had any comments yet but I feel the more specific the question, the more I will probably get comments (once I gain a readership). As an example, instead of just ¡°what do you think?¡±, I might ask whether they do ¡°this¡± or ¡°that¡±?
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That isn¡¯t going to create much of a sense of community or generate tons of commentary.
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.
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