How Do You Feel About Tag Boards?

Let me get it out early. I loathe tag boards.

 

I hate them for the following reasons:

  • they are useless. Ok, sure, they are useful for two things - asking people go to someone else’s blog or offering links exchange. Excuse me, I really need to throw up now.
  • they are the perfect excuse for lazy visitors to not read your actual content. Assuming that you have content worth writing home about, wouldn’t you like it more if you more well-thought of comments as opposed to loads of dumaan lang (just passing by) and bloghop! messages that people seem to leave on your tagboard every fucking day?!
  • the people who abuse your tag boards are usually the ones who don’t leave comments - if they do, they usually make the dumbest ones. Again, we all want good traffic, right? But blogging isn’t just about traffic, building a healthy and vibrant readership who would actually read your posts and glance at your ads bodes for a better long-term scenario. I’d rather have three loyal readers rather than a horde of mindless freaks who leave passed by and passed away (woah! I sure hope so!) messages ad nauseam.
  • because they’re mini-blogs by themselves. Though shorter, tag boards act like legitimate blogs. What’s the difference? For one, other people get to write most of the content, and two, you hardly have control of the content! Sure, you can edit it once an inflammatory comment from some flamer gets through, but what happens if you don’t check your site for days? Tag boards can only cause you stress and they could in fact lower the perceived standards that you’ve set for your own blog.
  • most good blogs don’t have tagboards. I can only probably name less than ten good blogs that I usually visit that feature tag boards. If yours is a good blog, you wouldn’t need a tag board to reach out to your audience - your content would (and should) do that for you. Ok, before some idiot draws conclusions from faulty logic again, no, I don’t view the presence or absence tag of boards as a measure of a blog’s content.

Why am I writing about tag boards? Tag boards have always infuriated me and this new and very helpful article on increasing interactivity reminded me on how much I hated the tag boards. Keep in mind that the article was meant to be an informative write up to show you the multitude of options that a blogger has in interacting with his readers and visitors. If you want to learn more on the topic, read Ariel’s article. Don’t worry, the article is very comprehensive and he exhausted just about every option. If you don’t know yet, Blog Tutorials truly is a great site for blogging tips whether it may be simple plugin solutions, monetizing issues or layout/programing concerns. The writers’ pool definitely has it covered. I hope I see you all there.

There are always two sides to a argument and it’s up to the individual to figure which side he’ll ultimately pick. So I throw you the question - how do you feel about tag boards?

 

 

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