I’m Having a Love Affair…with CommentLuv

Posted on April 9, 2008
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In my quest for super cool Wordpress plugins I happened across one named CommentLuv. It happened yesterday when I was leaving a comment on a blog I was visiting for the first time. At the bottom, instead of just asking for my name and website address with my comment it also asked if I wanted to enable CommentLuv.

 

“Well, why the hell not?” I thought to myself. Who wouldn’t want their comment given some lovin’? So I said yes and hoped I wouldn’t get my comment’s heart broken. Imagine my surprise when below my posted comment there was written the title of MY last blog post as a clickable link. Now that’s some good lovin’!

 

I loved CommentLuv so much I installed it on this very blog. So try it out and post a comment. Tell me what your favorite Wordpress plugin is and why and then see your last blog post title magically appear by your comment.

 

And if you love it like I do, pick up CommentLuv for yourself.

 

Come on people, share the CommentLuv!!

Comments

13 Responses to “I’m Having a Love Affair…with CommentLuv”

  1. DeathMitten (1 comments.) on April 10th, 2008 7:46 pm

    CommentLuv is indeed awesome.

    My wife uses it on her blog, and it’s great. You can literally see where all the other commenters are coming from.

  2. Kathy (1 comments.) on April 14th, 2008 5:31 am

    Hey, I found your blog while browsing through Dooce…commentluv sounds awesome…I’m so new to blogger I don’t even know what a wordpress thing is. Do enlighten!

    Kathy’s last blog post..Laina Says The Darndest Things

  3. Cindy M (2 comments.) on April 15th, 2008 2:28 pm

    Hi Kathy,

    Wordpress is a different kind of blogging platform. I see that you use blogger, I use Wordpress and many others use TypePad or other services. With Wordpress if you host your blog on your own server with your own domain name you can add lots of “add ons” called plug-ins. CommentLuv is one of those plug-ins. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of different plug-ins available which allow your blog to perform various other functions beyond the basic set up. It’s like upgrading to all the nice little extras available when you buy a new car. :)

    I hope that helped explain. Thanks for stopping by and if you have any other questions feel free to leave another comment. Have a great day!

    Cindy M’s last blog post..Temporary Hair Color: Why Even the Color Shy Should Be Using it

  4. Junior (1 comments.) on May 14th, 2008 9:06 pm

    This plugin surely give a blog a blast and i recommend it to all bloggers.

    Junior’s last blog post..Google Adsense Profits Mixed In With Affiliate Marketing

  5. Best CD Rates(new comment) on June 6th, 2008 11:52 pm

    I’m new to blogging, but CommentLuv seems like an excellent idea. It both encourages commenters (spammers can still be moderated) and also keeps commenters’ anchor text clean, and rewards them with an extra back link.

    Best CD Rates’s last blog post..Countrywide Bank CD Rates

  6. busby(new comment) on June 9th, 2008 9:23 pm

    commentluv plugin is awesome, traffic increase significant due to large number of commenter :D
    busby’s last blog post..Busby SEO Challenge Clarification and Update!

  7. Free Review Blog(new comment) on June 19th, 2008 2:31 am

    Hey I love CommentLuv - might just enable it on my blog! :)
    Free Review Blog’s last blog post..Cakewalk Sonar 7: Music Software for the Masses

  8. Aidan(new comment) on July 3rd, 2008 6:26 pm

    Thanks for the idea… how do you let others know that they can comment on your posts?

    Aidan’s last blog post..‘Kite Runner’ Star’s Family Feels Exploited By Studio

  9. Raj@thermal spray(new comment) on July 10th, 2008 1:48 pm

    I agree. Commentluv seems to be a great plug in for wordpress. Unfortunately, I use blogger so I guess I am out of luck. There are a lot of people like myself that do have strong opinions on a lot of topics and we do submit comments either agreeing, disagreeing or simply presenting a different viewpoint on subjects that we come across in blogs. We do it because we want to, not with the sole intention of getting backlinks. As you may see, my blog is on a highly technical niche subject and so when I leave a comment on a totally unrelated subject matter, I am really not looking for a backlink. That said, some comment lovin’ is simply appreciated. By the way, good response from you for Kathy’s comments. Thank you.

    Raj@thermal spray’s last blog post..Thermal Spray Incoming Inspection Dilemma

  10. Aidan(new comment) on July 10th, 2008 3:33 pm

    lol the title seems very attractive ….

    I totally agree with you, i’m using commentluv for a while now and saw a huge differece in the daily traffic.

    I must say Thanks to the Commentluv developers :)

    Aidan

    Aidan’s last blog post..US officials can now tap phones officially

  11. Mao(new comment) on July 18th, 2008 11:21 am

    test

    Mao’s last blog post..?Firefox?tab(???)?????

  12. JS@BusbySeoChallenge(new comment) on August 18th, 2008 3:38 am

    Interesting!
    CommentLuv helps you reward your commentators by separating their name from their keywords in the link to their site. This gives them improved anchor text, which can help their site rank higher in the search engine results.
    You can now leave a comment with your name as well as a keyword of your choice here and get a PR5 link back to your site! How cool is that? People pay big bucks for that and all you have to do is comment here.

    JS@BusbySeoChallenge’s last blog post..Busby SEO Challenger Sphere Going for the Top Spot Again

  13. Jonas Larsson(new comment) on August 24th, 2008 7:14 pm

    Do you think there is any risk of Google cracking down on plugins like this?

    Jonas Larsson’s last blog post..Catering - storleken har betydelse

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