Resourceful Guide on Commenting

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By RKHenry


The Importance of Ideas

A reader's opinion is a unmarketable resource. It is the single, most suitable tool in making subtle differences to a blog or hub authorship. Comments also provide the writer with good work objectives. They provide many writers new materials and subject lines. The greater diversity found in comments, allows a writer to grow. It also brings the voice of the reader, out in the open. However, ninety percent of readers who do not post a comment, are avoiding interact between them and the author. By doing this, they simply leave you, the author hanging in the balance. Making this hardly obtainable, information even more of a struggle to come by. A reader shouldn't have to fear an author, who leaves a comment section. Authors should recognize that comments give worth and value. Powder puffed comments are great, because they give a writer a since of belonging. The best details come with critiques. A readers critiques should be welcomed, as if it they were coming from a famous publisher's pen. I posted a forum topic in the science section. "A plant found in eleven year Hubber photograph" or something like that. Anyhow, there wasn't any plants found in this eleven year old photograph. No, it was a planet. They found a PLANET....... In typing I simply left out the "E". With out this persons comment, it probably would've gone un-noticed by me. For you readers out there, "Your comments are welcomed."


Corporations, Governments and Grants

Another area mingled in the mix of relying heavily on comments and feedback is corporations, governments and grant writers. Many corporations determine fiscally stable, operating entente's financial statements from comments. It is this conclusion, be in written in the universal language of mathematics or simple dictation, that merits the validity to give out promotions, sick leave, health care, etc., that benefits the employee in the long term. With out these comments, companies would not no where to turn, what is being done wrong, and where their straights lay. Without comments made by the manufacture, distributor, customer or employees, many companies are sitting out there on a limb in the middle of hurricane weather. Comments are approachable subject matter, and vital data that makes many differences to us, from the smallest increments of measurable data. Take toothpaste. If it wasn't for comments, how would toothpaste companies know, that the need to disguised the awful taste of baking soda? Simply put they wouldn't.

To better help my readers to grasp the idea of how important writing a comment is, I'm listing a website address that has been set up specifically directing people how to propose a comment to a Governmental Accounting Standards Board. All banks, all management staff working at a bank must due the instructed and follow it to the letter of the word. If not, banks go under, people lose their jobs and customers are stuck with new never seen before banking fees. Someone has to pay the stiff fines, and that someone is usually you and me. It's ironically titled "Due Process". http://www.gasb.org/dueprocess-cl.html

"A vital part of the GASB’s mission statement requires the Board "to carefully weigh the views of its constituents so that standards and concepts will meet the accountability and decision-making needs of the users of governmental financial reports and gain general acceptance among state and local government preparers and auditors of financial reports…" Due process allows the Board to accomplish this goal through a variety of avenues—public hearings, public forums, task forces, and focus groups. However, the primary means by which the Board currently solicits feedback on its proposals is through a request for written comments." -GASB's website



Why are comments so important? They are important because they bring out a vast, new, secular approach to the importance of ideas. When I went about researching for topics for this hub, I found a huge amount of websites about writing a comment. There are currently over 64,000,000 million hits and websites addressing this topic. But I couldn't find a single one, that addressed the importance of expression. This freedom to comment, usually goes without notice. So I'm here to find out why.

Making the Grade

Found among the many websites about commenting, were blogs and websites to help teachers comment to students when grading their homework. http://www.virtualsalt.com/comments.htm

It is a complete guide for teachers on what to say, why the teacher should write something, and how to effectively comment on a students paper about the received grade. As students of life each one of us writing on Hubpages, gain great benefit from a readers comment post.

Your Comments Are Welcomed!

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cindyvine profile image

cindyvine  says:
8 months ago

Hey, am I the first to comment on a Hub called Comments welcomed?

RKHenry profile image

RKHenry  says:
8 months ago

Yep! How ironic is that? Cindyvine, it's a pleasure to have you comment anytime!!

C. C. Riter  says:
8 months ago

"A readers critiques, should be just assaught" " "Without comments made by the manufacture," Not to be picky, what are these? I hate that when I do it too. dam.

Ok my friend, I like the shit you write about. I do. This was very good and I have noticed to that I have lots of readers who just don't dcomment and we don't even know if they hit the rae button. Great job RK ciny beat me. oh well. see ya now

RKHenry profile image

RKHenry  says:
8 months ago

Those my friend are stupid errors!

THanks C.C.

C. C. Riter  says:
8 months ago

hahahaahhahaha yep, don't cha hate it? haha dam I hate it when I don't proofread properly. haha my fingers get ahead on my brain or something, haha it's fixable anyway

Feline Prophet profile image

Feline Prophet  says:
8 months ago

Look what you're inviting RKH! :P

I like reading comments because they give me a sense of the persons who have left them - slowly, different personalities start to emerge.

cindyvine profile image

cindyvine  says:
8 months ago

Yeah, I try and avoid 'great hub'

RKHenry profile image

RKHenry  says:
8 months ago

I know, looks like I might be inviting in trouble {C.C.} ha, LOL! Thanks all for stopping by and leaving a comment. Feline, I like comments for the same purpose too.

shibashake profile image

shibashake  says:
8 months ago

Great hub! ;) Commenting is tough work. I have to first read the hub, think, think some more, try to construct complete sentences, and then hope that I didn't piss anybody off. If I did, I would have to repeat this process all over again. I get tired just thinking about it. I should get paid for all this hard work - doncha think?! :)

RKHenry profile image

RKHenry  says:
8 months ago

Hopefully you will! Thanks for taking the time to comment on this hub. I really appreciate you stopping by.

hilltrekker profile image

hilltrekker  says:
8 months ago

Great and unique hub. Pic is lovely.

aniketgore profile image

aniketgore  says:
8 months ago

Well this is a new idea. I never thought of this. It strikes me now. Commenting should be made properlly. Bookmarking it.

RKHenry profile image

RKHenry  says:
8 months ago

Hi there hilltrekker {great hubpage poet by the way} and aniketgore [the who-u-r, part 1,2,3,4 fun hubs month man]! Welcome to my hubpage. Yeah, comments are real important. The give other readers direction, and they give the author insight.

I found this photograph on stumble, so I stumbled it.

Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I appreciate the feedback. Thanks for the bookmark aniketgore. I hope it works well for you in the future.

AEvans profile image

AEvans  says:
8 months ago

How impressive and I hope many read this and understand the importance of a comment. By the way I have to commend you as you have came a long way and I am certainly proud of you. I enjoy watching you grow.:)

Jewels profile image

Jewels  says:
8 months ago

Love comments and commenting. And after reading a hub it feels a waste to just move on without some form of acknowledgment that I've visited. How else would you know I've called!

RKHenry profile image

RKHenry  says:
7 months ago

I completely agree. Thanks you two for stopping by.

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