Name/URL Option In Blogger Comments

When I first started blogging, I visited other blogs to comment on them as a way to increase my readership. I must say that commenting IS fun in itself, but there are some things that can make this activity tedious. One of those things is word verification. I don’t know about other people, but I personally don’t find it appealing to comment in a blog that requires a commentator to enter a captcha since I’m lazy like that. Besides, you can still moderate comments (choose not to publish them automatically) if you’re worried about nasty comments finding their way to your posts.

Another thing is not having a Name/URL option. I’m talking about Blogger blogs here. You see, one of the main reasons people leave comments on blogs is for backlink juice. Why else would spammers pepper our blogs with their irritating comments? If people believe they can’t gain anything from commenting, they lose one less motivation to visit your blog. Most blog platforms add the NO-follow attribute in their comment section, but more and more people are realizing the importance of having do-follow as a way of attracting more people to visit and comment on their sites.

Blogger blogs, by default, do not have the Name/URL option in the comment section, so when people want to comment, they most likely find themselves dealing with the fact that their name will link to their Blogger profile if they choose to use their Google account as identification. Not very motivating, eh? But, good news for Blogger blog owners, it’s actually quite simple to allow the Name/URL option on your comment sections. How?

  1. Log-in to your Blogger account.
  2. Click on Settings -> Comments.
  3. Tick Anyone – includes Anonymous Users beside the Who Can Comment? section.
  4. Scroll down to Comment moderation and choose “Always” then click Save Settings at the bottom most section of the page.
  5. That’s it! There’s actually no step five 😛

See? In just four steps you are on your way to gaining more blog commentators! I hope this post helped!

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18 Responses

  1. Ouch! I am one of those that doesn’t have a Name/URL option in my comment page…hehehe..

    But thanks to this post that I am able to educate my self more 🙂

    thanks!

  2. Me too. I’ve always wondered how to make it come out, didn’t think it was the “anonymous” thing. Thanks!

  3. Actually I wrote a post about using it a long time ago and the benefits of doing so.Since most blogs are do follow, it’s really good to use that option instead of the profile,by then, your website get the linky juiceit deserved and not the blogger.com.

  4. I actually tried using this option before but there was some commenters put annonymous in their name. Wala pa akong kaalam alam sa blogging kasi nun. Wanna try this one again to some og my blogger blogs thanks Kaye!

  5. Aray ko po! Nagka-bukol ako dun sa part na may captcha…hahaha. My reason for putting that captcha was, someone sent me an undesirable comment. Eh wholesome pa naman image ng site ko and my daughter reads my blog. I could not afford a repeat performance so I had to put the captcha.

    Sige na, love mo naman ako so kahit na may captcha ako, leave comments pa din ha 😉

    God Bless!!!

  6. ayan, inayos ko na ang mga blog account ko, kaso di ko naman maintindihan tong mga to, wahhh, ang bongo ko talaga..

  7. ako naman walang problema pagdating dun pero dati nakabasa ako ng ganyang post kay mommy willa kaya nalaman ko na ganun pala yun para magkaroon ng backlink juice kaya url/name ang gamit ko sa pagko-comment.buti na lang nandyan kayo mga expert^_^

  8. Good thing I discovered this post. I was one of those who did not have the Name/URL option activated in the blog comment section, haha! Thanks for the info! GBu

  9. Thank you so much! I was wondering how to do this on Blogger and glad it was so simple!

  10. I was pretty confused regarding the whole Name/URL situation. I couldn’t seem to figure out if they wanted a link to my blogger or website. Thank you for clearing up the confusion.

    Regards:
    Windows Nexus

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