I´m sure at some point you have stumbled randomly upon an interesting blog, and then wanted to leave a comment but when the blog asked you to either become a registered member or fill out personal details, you decided it wasn´t worth the time. Well if you are the owner of one of these such blogs, have you ever thought about how many people are about to comment on your site and then are turned away by this kind of hassle? Now there is Clickcomments, a service offered by Postreach which provides a method for one-click commenting.
Clickcomments is a couple of buttons that show up on a blog, and each button conveys a general user-responses, such as “insightful,” “entertaining” and “great find.” Then a reader can simply click one or more of these buttons, sharing his opinion of the post without needing to register or take the time to insert personal information. It ensures that your blog will get more comments, even if they are more general.
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This handy service is free and can be installed on your blog in just three clicks. Why not?
Some Questions About Postreach.com
If you want higher-quality comments, you might be disappointed if most of your readers are lazy and just use the Clickcomments buttons instead of writing fuller, more detailed comments.
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Postreach.com – One click blog commenting
Clickcomments is a couple of buttons that show up on a blog, and each button conveys a general user-responses, such as “insightful,” “entertaining” and “great find.” Then a reader can simply click one or more of these buttons, sharing his opinion of the post without needing to register or take the time to insert personal information. It ensures that your blog will get more comments, even if they are more general.
Postreach.com In Their Own Words
“Mission
Why Postreach.com It Might Be A Killer
This handy service is free and can be installed on your blog in just three clicks. Why not?
Some Questions About Postreach.com
If you want higher-quality comments, you might be disappointed if most of your readers are lazy and just use the Clickcomments buttons instead of writing fuller, more detailed comments.
Bruce Turner
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