Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 2:17:49 GMT -6
Filament.io Both of these are perfectly viable solutions, however, personally, I believe commenting on individual paragraphs is overkill, and while I really like what Highlite is doing with their sidebar conversation, I wish their comments used persistent navigation techniques. With the discussion content on my site, I’m doing just that. As you scroll down the page, the comment box floats on the sidebar and follows you as you scroll down the screen. persistant comments My hypothesis is that by having the comment box be persistent, the visitor can quickly respond to snippets within the article .
You might also imagine this will improve the overall time on site for Buy Buy TG Database pages, because there will essentially be two conversations happening, the one I spark with the article, and the ongoing one visitors have with each other on the sidebar. What I’m Testing Though these pages aren’t fully live yet, I’ll test seeing if the sharing of these pages goes up by adding social icons directly above the comment box. Because Facebook’s comment box already allows for optional publishing to the social network, I’ll be interested to see if adding Twitter, Google+ and Reddit buttons will extend the conversation.
Also, in split test versions of this page, I’ll be using different comment systems, like Disqus & Livefyre to determine which (if any) will drive better conversation. What All This Means To You So, you’ve sat here and read all about what I’m doing, but what does this mean for you? 3 things: Start thinking about ways your existing website can start working with you.Whether it’s using Markerly, embedding tweets, polite light-boxing, or something else entirely – give your blog a function beyond just being standard packaging for everything you produce.
You might also imagine this will improve the overall time on site for Buy Buy TG Database pages, because there will essentially be two conversations happening, the one I spark with the article, and the ongoing one visitors have with each other on the sidebar. What I’m Testing Though these pages aren’t fully live yet, I’ll test seeing if the sharing of these pages goes up by adding social icons directly above the comment box. Because Facebook’s comment box already allows for optional publishing to the social network, I’ll be interested to see if adding Twitter, Google+ and Reddit buttons will extend the conversation.
Also, in split test versions of this page, I’ll be using different comment systems, like Disqus & Livefyre to determine which (if any) will drive better conversation. What All This Means To You So, you’ve sat here and read all about what I’m doing, but what does this mean for you? 3 things: Start thinking about ways your existing website can start working with you.Whether it’s using Markerly, embedding tweets, polite light-boxing, or something else entirely – give your blog a function beyond just being standard packaging for everything you produce.