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Blog Housekeeping: New Comments System Installed (Livefyre)

There’s a lot of work that goes into blogging beyond just typing and pressing publish. I learn on the fly (hello Google!), attend events like BlogWorld, and hire the very fine brains of a local developer that I’ve worked with since day one to try and keep up. There are also some hard costs like hosting fees and owning domains — these are the “keep the lights on” costs of being a blogger.

But when it comes to a lot of the tinkering and housekeeping, I tend to procrastinate. (Yeah, just like real housekeeping … who doesn’t procrastinate on laundry, right?) But just like real housekeeping, it’s satisfying to get these things done too.

So I have been going through my notes from all the sessions that I attended in BlogWorld and creating a laundry list of items to tackle. My blog’s comment system was top on the list because one of my reader’s constantly gets kicked out of the Disqus system (the one I’ve been using until tonight) when she tries to leave a comment. Frustrated, she no longer comments directly on the blog and instead will send me a tweet. (Yes, I’m talking about you Giulia!) Sure, she’s only one person. But hey, when you only have 5 readers (and that includes my parents!), one person is very important! 😉

I’ve been using Disqus for a while now because it was the first system that allowed for conversations (where back and forth responses can be kept together rather than one long list of comments from first entered to last). I had heard of another system called Livefyre that also did this because I read the PR blog Spin Sucks and they were using Livefyre in its beta version. Despite the amazing results that Gini Dietrich shared in reviewing livefyre, I was reluctant to use it because it was new and I didn’t want to start with something only to have to switch it out later.

But between Giulia’s recent troubles and attending a session with Livefyre’s Director of Community and Strategy, I decided to take the jump. In addition to the basic need for conversational flow in comments, Livefyre offers a number of other handy features.

Tagging is Pretty Great

Facebook users will be familiar with the ability to “tag.” This is very handy when you’re responding to someone’s update because if you type a friend’s name, your friend will automatically get an alert and can jump back and respond. Here is an example of what tagging looks like using the Livefyre system. All you need to do is type the person’s name.

 

Viewing All the Chatter

Also, you’ll notice in the above screen capture that this conversation is from Twitter. That’s because you can carry on conversations from a variety of social media locales, but have them all captured right in the Livefyre system. I think this will be a really nice feature for all of my blog readers who are not on Twitter — you’ll still be able to see conversations that have been going on related to a particular post.

Sharing is Easier

You can also tag other people to come and read a post if you think it will be of interest to them. This means you don’t have to send them a link. Just enter their name and they’ll get an alert.

Plus, you can also share from right in the comments box too.

Let me know!

So, please try out this system and see how you like it! I want to give you the best system to use, so please let me know if you run into any irksome things or simply prefer the old system I was using. It’s all about you. (But you already know that, right?)

Comments

  1. coffeewithjulie says:

    Hey @GiuliaDoyle this one’s for you! :)

  2. RenaissanceDaze says:

    I just love this kind of stuff!  Very cool :)

    •  @TatianaDokuchic I believe that I have this all set up and ready to roll.  Considering I haven’t had my coffee yet this morning it went really well!  I’m looking forward to watching how it works, @coffeewithjulie 

  3. Ok, let’s try this 😉
    I also did a little housekeeping on my blog, I added my social media buttons and my Instagram feed.

    • coffeewithjulie says:

       @GiuliaDoyle Good for you on your own housekeeping! Takes time, eh? (Time away from writing and creating.) 

  4. Hi Julie! Welcome to the Livefyre community. Did you get a chance to meet jennalanger at BlogWorld? She’s pretty awesome. :) If you have any questions or feedback for us as you move forward, we’d love to hear it. Let us know if there’s anything we can do for you, and until then, looking forward to more posts! 

    • coffeewithjulie says:

       @annedreshfield  jennalanger So far, some people seem intimidated by the sign-up system, but mostly I am finding that I am confused as to how the comments from twitter get integrated into comments here … so far, I haven’t seen that happen. 

      •  @coffeewithjulie  jennalanger To integrate tweets into your comment stream, you have to have SocialSync turned on. There are instructions for how to do so here: http://support.livefyre.com/customer/portal/articles/544786-how-do-i-enable-twitter-socialsync-. Let me know if you need anything else! :) 

        •   @coffeewithjulie Hi Julie, glad the lovely @annedreshfield was able to jump in and give you some assistance. As far as the sign-up system goes, we’re reaching out to help answer any questions. Also, you have the option to turn on guest commenting which might help: http://support.livefyre.com/customer/portal/articles/544788-how-do-enable-users-to-post-without-creating-an-account-

        • coffeewithjulie says:

           @annedreshfield  jennalanger Awesome! Thank you so much for showing me this. I’ve done it and look forward to having tweets integrated! 

        • coffeewithjulie says:

           @annedreshfield  jennalanger This is perfect! I’ve allowed for guest posting now! Hopefully this will make things easier for my readers like danigirl to use livefyre 

  5. I’m really excited by this post because I have been doing a lot of independent study lately on the art and business of blogging. I’m just starting out, but I have some pretty lofty ambitions. I know that there are no tools or widgets or gadgets that will compensate for poor writing, lackluster content, and shoddy engagement, but I also know that a lack of functionality can stifle both the author and readers. I’m going to star this post in my feed reader so I can come back to it when I am ready to update my blog – that’ll be shortly after I move to self-hosted and have the freedom to upgrade.

    • coffeewithjulie says:

       @survivingriver I’m no expert, but if there is ever anything you want to ask me, please do! And as for lofty ambitions, I say go for it!

  6. Livefyre, use a reputation point system that is placed next to every nick.

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  8. Yeah this is a pretty cool tool and keeps people interacting with the site, thanks for going to it.
     
     
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