The way to say “thanks” in the blogging world is to post a thoughtful and responsive comment.
I appreciate those of you who already gave me comments in person or sent emails about my blog. I am very interested in your feedback, but I’d prefer that you post your comments on this blog site. That’s the best way to express appreciation to a blogger. That’s how the blogging world works. (Of course, if you want your comments to remain private, in person or email communication is best.)
Already, I had a friend stop me on the street and say. “Hey, I like the blog you wrote yesterday!” Also, a lawyer sent me email on Wednesday (after only 5 days of blogging) saying that I sounded like a “voice crying in the wilderness.” I assume that is because there are so few comments posted. I asked both of them to post a comment, but it hasn’t happened yet.
If you want to encourage my writing, and have a minute, just post a thoughtful comment. Initially, just a note that says “congratulations on keeping your NY’s resolution” or “Great topic, I look forward to reading it” would be fine. This tells other readers that people are already reading the blog even though it just started. Later on, or if there is a serious discussion, comments should respond more directly to the content.
Blogging etiquette is very subjective and still evolving. Each blog has a different atmosphere. It is like walking into someone’s house for a party. Some are very formal, some are wild. When you join a party you have to take a look around and ask. Am I wearing the right clothes? Do I need to bring something? What can should I talk about? Blogs are the same way.
At this point, the party is just starting, but if you like the content and want to hear more, post a comment!