Keep Track Of Your Online Conversations And Blog Comments

There’s always something interesting that we can find online. It could either be about a new technology, update on popular software, or another website looking to start a little bit of online debate. Most of these sites have articles that give their readers a chance to make a comment or two and oftentimes we as a reader give our two cents worth of idea, hoping the author would read it.

Nowadays most of the online articles that we find on the Internet are soliciting comments. In previous years the only sites that we can comment on are personal blogs of other users. Now it’s even difficult to find a big website which does not encourage its registered users to comment on their featured articles. Maybe the writers wanted to see how they fare with the reaction of the customers. Forget about stars ratings, comments are more personal, and could give high praises as well as regular insult you hear everyday.


You can actually get your comment to the next level. Instead of lazily commenting on a site, you can track down how your comment will fare. As a webmaster, you can also track how many comments have been added on your site today. Here are some sites that offer tools to help you with your comments and track them if they solicit some reactions from other users.

1. Cocomment.com – The website has just released their version 2.0 based on the recommendations from their devoted users. Cocomment.com has become a powerful comment tool; it can almost be defined as a social networking website. With the new functionality, aside from tracking your comments in a certain site, you will also be able to see the latest comments of your friends, community and groups in a certain website. There’s also a side bar where you can track your comments without visiting the website. Anytime you want to comment on something and share the site to others, you can easily do that by activating the sidebar and adding the link so that it can be viewed by your friends.

2. Co.mments.com – The website is really easy to use. Once you sign up for their service, you can enter a certain blog and see how many comments were generated in each of the article written. You can add up to 30 websites to track at the same time. Although it doesn’t have any widgets to add to your browser, you can easily add a site to your online interface.

3. Commentful – Commentful is one of the products of blogflux.com. Commentful is a web-based software that can easily track any blog that you created or any site you find interesting. Even though it’s just a part of series of services, the interface is really impressive. Although all it can do is to check the number of comments on the latest article (that’s what happened in my blog), it’s still pretty useful. Commentful could even e-mail you the results generated by the software tool.

Sign up in one of these sites and enjoy unlimited tracking of your comments. Whether if it’s for business or personal use; these sites will definitely give you more than just a comment in your website.

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Good stuff, I just installed cocomment - we shall she how it goes!

Comment by PG — January 4, 2008 @ 9:57 am

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