{"id":340,"date":"2007-04-25T04:55:19","date_gmt":"2007-04-24T20:55:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.whoisandrewwee.com\/blogging\/you-must-take-ownership-of-your-blog\/"},"modified":"2007-04-25T04:55:19","modified_gmt":"2007-04-24T20:55:19","slug":"you-must-take-ownership-of-your-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/whoisandrewwee.com\/blogging\/you-must-take-ownership-of-your-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"You MUST Take Ownership of Your Blog"},"content":{"rendered":"

It seems like common sense, but if your blog carries your name or your businesses’ name, then the weight of monitoring or moderating the blog lies on you or a representative you name.\"you<\/p>\n

A tactic among spam marketers seems to be placing innocent comments on blog posts to do a recon on the comment procedures on a blog.<\/p>\n

It typically involves a generic comment like “Hi” or “Nice blog”, and it may have an originating domain, and sometimes it doesn’t.<\/p>\n

Which seems innocent and you might be tempted to approve the comment.<\/p>\n

But again, the blog is a reflection of your personal branding. What’s it say about you, if the ‘best’ comments to your posts are along the lines of “nice blog” or “way to go!”<\/p>\n

Even if it was posted by a somewhat naive\/new reader with the best of intentions, it’s in your best interests to weed those out.<\/p>\n

The nature of comments and trackbacks are to continue the conversation or build on the dialogue. If it does nothing<\/strong> to achieve that purpose, I’d suggest to delete without mercy.<\/p>\n

If the person is especially flagant about it, label their comment as spam, and your filters will take care of it.<\/p>\n

My blog moderation procedures:<\/p>\n