Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Are you a no reply blogger.

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This has been a worry of mine - not being able to respond personally to emails that some of my followers send me.  Do they think I'm neglecting to respond?   I think I found a solution when I saw this on Pleasant Home's blog post that she wrote a couple of months ago.  Read below for what Jodi has to say about it and some instructions. 

What is a NO-REPLY blogger?


1. Suzie leaves a comment on Jodi's blog asking a question.


2. Jodi has all her comments sent directly to her email.


3. Jodi checks her email and reads Suzie's question. Jodi
clicks reply. Shazam! Up pops Suzie's name but instead of her email address, it say's NO-REPLY. Argh!

4. Suzie doesn't have an Email associated with her blogger blog/blogger profile. Which means no one can reply to any of the comments or questions that she leaves. Boo Hoo.


You may not even know that you are a NO-REPLY blogger. No worries.


Follow these instructions to see if you are a NO-REPLY blogger:


Sign in to Blogger and bring up your Dashboard or Profile Page. Click on EDIT PROFILE.

See the third box down (SHOW MY EMAIL ADDRESS) there should be a check mark in it.

and
Scroll down; see the section titled IDENTITY. See the box labeled EMAIL ADDRESS. Your Email address should be in that box.

If there is no email in that box or if you don't have the Show My Email Address box checked. You are a NO-REPLY blogger.

#1
ARGUMENT often heard from NO-REPLY bloggers:

I DON'T want my personal email out there for the whole world to see....

Good News! You don't have to. You can set up a "generic" email address to be associated with your blog. (You just need to remember to check it often) (especially if you leave a comment or ask a question on another blog).


CLICK HERE to see my profile. Notice below my photo there is a box labeled CONTACT. Just below that you will see a link that say's EMAIL. If you click on this link, you can email me. AND it also means that I have an email associated with my blog,,, so when I leave a comment on another blog, that blogger can email me a reply. (does your profile show an EMAIL link? ....If not.... You're a NO-REPLY blogger)

And really the majority of "seasoned" bloggers will agree; It's good blogging etiquette to have an email associated with your blog. Especially if you're going to be blogging, commenting, asking questions, participating in Give Aways, etc. etc. etc.

Here's your assignment for the day. Check your PROFILE. Are you a NO-REPLY blogger?
Yes? Well I would LoVe it, if you
either use the email you already have, or set up a new "generic" email and put it in your profile.

Use the instructions above to make sure your email is in your profile, and email me with any questions. EXCEPT! If you are a NO-REPLY. Please remember to put your email address in the body of your email.


P.S.
A new email in your profile WILL NOT CHANGE THE EMAIL ADDRESS YOU USE TO SIGN IN TO YOUR BLOG.

EDITED:
If you do not have a blog, just be sure and leave your email address in your comment. If you're unsure if you are a No-Reply Blogger. Leave a comment with your email, here. Ask me if you're a No Reply. If you don't hear back from me in a few days. Most likely, you are a No-Reply.

It appears you have to have a blog in order to leave a comment. If you don't want to leave your email in your comments. Then I would suggest you create a dummy blog in blogger, and make sure your email is connected to your profile. I know a few readers who have done this. It's easy and will only take a few minutes. And if you ever decide to start blogging. Your blog will be ready to go. ;o)

4 comments:

  1. As you know I am not a no-reply blogger. I like responding personally - I know I always forget to go back and check.

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  2. I practically live using the email reply method. I read there is a very high percentage of folks that never go back to the blog they commented, asked a question on. I reckon forgetfulness gets the upper hand. It does in my case, anyway.

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  3. and also there are the bloggers who do that (no email) so you will come over to their blog and comment there instead - boosting their numbers when you do so
    Cathy

    Cathy @ Still Waters

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  4. That's a brilliant post as far as I'm concerned, Glenda. So often, I receive a comment that I can't reply to by e-mail, and it is frustrating, because I don't want people to think that I'm ignoring their comments after they've taken the trouble to write one. I asked the question about comments quite a while ago, because I used to reply to every single comment on my blog page. I then learnt that not many people have the time to go back into your blog, and that is why the e-mail reply is so much better!

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