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Remember that your opinion is exactly that. There is no one right way to live your life. No one has some secret knowledge about the truth of every situation. Life is subjective and your beliefs might not hold true for others. That doesnât mean that you shouldnât share them and stand by them. But it does mean that you should recognize â in both blogging and commenting â that your opinion isnât the be-all-and-end-all of a topic. Itâs not so much that you need to alter your writing voice to express this. Itâs that you should internalize it so as to better respect the opinions of others.
âą Assume the best in others. Remember that people have different writing styles and different ways of communicating. When youâre upset by an opinion, make the assumption that the blogger or commenter didnât intend to be rude. Ask for clarification when issues come up.
âą Always put âconstructiveâ before criticism. If you donât like someoneâs post or comment, explain your reasoning to them and also add what you think would be better. Donât just say âit sucksâ or âyouâre stupidâ. And if you feel that you must make some sort of attack, make sure the target is the writing and not the writer.
âą Be genuine. Blog because you care about the topic. Comment because you have something to say. Many people do blogging for a living and that includes the requirement of leaving comments on other blogs to generate traffic. Thatâs fine. But donât use it as an excuse to spam people, to get your keywords into certain spots or to be duplicitous in any way. Start genuine conversations online and youâll get real traffic.
âą Never forget that your words can impact someone. Many people donât think that their readers are really affected by what they write. Thatâs not true. Even the smallest blog can influence the buying habits and daily life practices of readers. Donât forget this when crafting your content.
âą Consider creating a blog comment policy for your blogs so that everyone knows what the rules are about respecting each other on your site. An example can be seen in the policy that exists here on our site. And hereâs an article on how to create one.
âą Always remember that Mom might read it. Or your boss. Or whoever your conscience is in the real world. Think about the fact that anyone in your life could read your blog or comments at any time. If you wouldnât say the thoughts out loud in front of people, you probably shouldnât be writing them down for the world to see.