Website review: 4 Reasons You Should Encourage, F...

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msaleem-stumbl discovered 5 months ago
I really appreciate anyone who takes the time out to comment on my thoughts (regardless of whether they agree or disagree with me), and think that we should never underestimate the importance of truly legitimate dissent for the following 4 reasons
tbhurst rated 5 months ago
A little dissent moves the discussion forward. From the page: "Ultimately, by encouraging and fostering dissent on your blog you can improve conversations and increase community engagement, and by making your community think and harnessing their collective power you can improve your own writing as well."
camelot2302 rated 5 months ago
4 Reasons You Should Encourage, Foster and Harness Dissent on Your Blog
FeloniousRambler rated 5 months ago
so true...
spostareduro rated 5 months ago
Ultimately, by encouraging and fostering dissent on your blog you can improve conversations and increase community engagement, and by making your community think and harnessing their collective power you can improve your own writing as well.
Situation3 rated 5 months ago
Sometimes disagreements are the most fun. If everyone's saying "yeah exactly!" it's a lot less interesting.
NoodleCouncil rated 5 months ago
From the page: "4 Reasons You Should Encourage, Foster and Harness Dissent on Your Blog"
FreeSiteTroy rated 5 months ago
Hardly a problogger article slips bye without it appearing on SU :). This one brings up quite a few good points for those who are squeamish about different opinions in comments.
adresaklumea rated 5 months ago
I really appreciate anyone!
philipnorton42 rated 5 months ago
true.
tyropearl rated 5 months ago
From the page: "Ultimately, by encouraging and fostering dissent on your blog you can improve conversations and increase community engagement, and by making your community think and harnessing their collective power you can improve your own writing as well."
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