No Comment
September 25, 2007
What can you do when you’re not able to comment upon a blog post?
For instance, I’ve stumbled upon a new blog entitled The Travel Affiliate, a new blog by a fellow affiliate marketer covering the travel industry. It looks like it could be worth following so I’ve subscribed to the feed. Although we’re not currently that active within the travel and holiday industry we do have our online travel tickets site that we could (and should) do more with.
But as the Travel Affiliate blog requires you to login to comment and I don’t have a login ID I’m unable to post a comment to say hello or whatever. Now this may be entirely intentional by the blog author as some writers simply don’t want all and sundry commenting upon what’s been said. I suspect though that’s not the case in this instance - search marketers who blog tend to enjoy the benefits of online networking that blogging offers.
Now, as The Travel Affiliate uses wordpress as his blogging platform he may notice this post of mine in his reported incoming links and get in touch. Let’s see what happens.


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Hi John/Sarah
Yes I found your comment but through technorati rather than wordpress.
I guess my problem is that I am not too au fait with the blogosphere and what can be done. I am learning everyday though. Let me look into my settings I am sure I can change this.
Nice of you to subscribe though and I hope there will be something of interest for you on the blog as I update it. I figured there were a lot of Internet Marketing blogs but none that specifically covered the wonderful world of travel.
Hi Jack,
Good to hear from you and I see the comments are all sorted now too.
I think you’re right …an affiliate blogging about the travel industry is quite uncommon. James Avery of flightmapping.com publishes at flightblogging.com so that’s sort of in your niche (I don’t know him but I gather his site does well).
Feel free to drop me an email if the need arises …you never know, I might even be able to help!
Cheers
John