I think almost all bloggers would agree that reading comments is one of the best parts about being a blogger. I love blog comments! The community and friendships that can be created through post comments is amazing!
Although getting readers to actually comment may not always be an easy task [10 Tips to Increase Blog Comments Here] Blogger has added a new feature that will help make the comment conversations flow a little smoother! Blogger now supports Threaded Comments!
Threaded comments makes it easier to engage with readers and answer questions, reply, give advice or just chit chat!
Bloggers new Threaded Comments should be automatically added to all Blogger blogs but you may have to check a few settings to ensure that they will work correctly.
1. Login to your Blogger Dashboard then go to Settings. Under Settings make sure you have “Allow Blog Feed” set to Full.
2. Under Settings > Posts and Comments > make sure the Comment Location is set to Embedded.
3. Now you will have threaded comments!
If you are still having problems and the option to “reply” to comments still isn’t showing up on your blog you can view the Blogger Help Page for more pointers and additional information!
What do you think? Will you be trying out this new feature?
:: I originally wrote and posted this tutorial on the SNAP! Blog.
Liz Luscomb says
How will the commenter know that you replied without having to check back to the original post?
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Gleeful says
This was a helpful tip – thanks! I made the change, though I usually reply to comments through e-mail. Do you know if there is a way to do both (without actually having to type a comment and then also send an e-mail separately)?