Here's a good tip for those who leave comments on an old post from a Blogger blog: now you can get email notifications if someone posts a new comment. Just check "Email follow-up comments to my Google account address".
Blogger also provides feeds for each post's comments, but not many people use feed readers and those who use one don't want to increase the number of subscriptions with "weird" feeds that are useful for a limited time.
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ReplyDeletewe really need this feature ..
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ReplyDeletewow I'm so impress now we same level with wordpress.Thanks blogger this feature sure many blogger will love it.Let compete each other like Boeng and Airbus.Thumb up!
ReplyDeleteI want to reply to specific post.
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While this is a good feature, I do track it generally by this search query. Thus it is not all that impressing as others have made it to be.
ReplyDeleteKeep those features coming!
ReplyDeleteIt's about time! :)
ReplyDeleteReally... this is one feature that LiveJournal had in the bag seven years ago, and it's taken Blogger this long to add it? Hopefully it'll be native to a near-future release of WordPress, too...
It's a very important function.I like it.
ReplyDeleteThis is the second time I test it.
Haha...
You could alternately subscribe to the comments feed for the entire blog, so you wouldn't have the limited time issue you talked about.
ReplyDeleteAlso I have seen many Blogger owners adding a "recent comments" box to their page which helps frequent readers continue following comments on older posts as well.
That's not to say this new feature isn't useful as well, because it is.
@niraj:
ReplyDeleteThat's not the same thing. This feature lets you track all the follow-up comments for a certain post. It would be nice to receive only the replies to your comment, but Blogger doesn't offer the option to reply to a comment.
Comments are one of the weakest points in Blogger and there are many things that could be improved (adding the comment box to the blog post, rich text editor, spam filter, stats).
@ ionut:
ReplyDeleteI think you are right.
This function looks like comments in Flick which I can keep an eye on.
Can blogger give usa better commentpage. Something in line with Wordpress...blogger has a comment page that is years old..update please. Also how do you reach the comment feed?
ReplyDelete@Omodudu:
ReplyDeleteAt least for this blog, you can subscribe to each comment feed by clicking on the feed logo displayed next to the number of comments:
E.g.:
[-->orange logo<--] 14 comments ( Post your comment )
Finally! I've been asking for that feature for a long time! Woot!
ReplyDeleteGreat Features!!
ReplyDeleteHow do I disable this email notifications thing, if I don't want to appear it in the comment box...I will be glad with any help.
ReplyDeleteI don't think there's an option to hide that text.
ReplyDeletehow do i turn off the notifications?
ReplyDeleteThere's an option to unsubscribe at the bottom of each email.
ReplyDeleteBut what about people that don't have blogger or a gmail account? Is there an add-in to keep those people in the loop? By the way, I didn't see a way that I can subscribe to this comment myself! Kinda funny....
ReplyDeleteActually. it seems like it appeared after I put it in....How can I get that link?
ReplyDeleteIs there a setting to allow my comment notifications have the user's email address, so I can reply to the comment via email?
ReplyDeleteI've had other people do this with my comments on blogs using other blog software, but the comment notifications I get from blogger always come from "noreply-comment@blogger.com".
I need a feature that allows me to reply to my readers' comments on my blog AND send them a notification via email that I have done so! It's a pain trying to do both manually! I've been trying to find a way to do this but nothing has worked out. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteIf they want to receive notifications when someone posts a comment, your readers should click on "Subscribe by email".
ReplyDeletegood tip for those who leave comments on an old post.
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