
Column by Janine Popick, Inc.com "Girl Power Female CEOs" August 5, 2011
I write a blog about how to market a small business. In the past few years, because of a of lot word of mouth and awards for the blog, we’ve started to get a lot of traffic and as a result a lot of comments from those who read it. I moderate all of the comments before they go up. Some people don’t think that I should do that because it’s not so “transparent,” but I moderate because there are a lot of people who post comments just to get a backlink to their sites so they can get better search engine results, which is not what our blog is all about. And then again some people are just nasty.
As long as the comment is constructive, whether positive or negative, I post it. But what about the people who feel they have the right to post mean comments? Who has the time to be posting these? To top it all off, when people post these comments to our blog, chances are the email address they give doesn’t work, so they hide behind a fake address.
Here is a great example of a mean comment:
From: Business Loans How is it that just anybody can write a article and get as popular as this? Its not like youve said anything incredibly impressive –more like youve painted a pretty picture over an issue that you know nothing about! I dont want to sound mean, here.
Just so you know, I did happen to know about this particular post. And usually people who post mean comments don’t really have a grasp on proper grammar, either.
Here’s what you can do:
From: Carpet Cleaning Mesa:
Sure thing. The gift of carpet cleaning is always cherished by women and sometimes men. Men seem to not care so much about clean carpet.
Maybe it’s the girl in me to take these comments personally, but I get pretty offended by these people who take the time to write blocks of attacking comments. And when I’ve posted comments to other sites myself, I’m sure to give my own credentials. What do you do when this happens?