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How to Enable Comments and Backlinks on Blogger

Create a community of readers around your blog by allowing them to leave comments and link to your Blogger blog from their own Blogger blog. Set up the commenting feature on your blog before you publish any content:

  1. In the Blogger dashboard, select the Comment tab in the Settings section.

    The Comment configuration page appears.

  2. Select the appropriate radio button to show (or hide, if you prefer) comments on your blog posts.

    The most popular blogs allows comments, so take some time to think about your blogging goals before you decide whether you want to allow people to comment on your blog posts.

  3. Select a radio button to configure the Who Can Comment option on your blog.

    You can allow anyone to comment on your blog, only registered OpenID users, only users with Google accounts, or only members of your blog (people whom you give access to read your blog).

  4. Select a setting from the Comments Default for Posts drop-down list.

    Choose whether you want new posts to allow comments by default.

  5. Select the appropriate radio button to show (or hide, if you prefer) backlinks within the Comments section of your blog posts.

    Backlinks appear as comments on Blogger posts, showing that a Blogger blog linked to you in a published post. Backlinks are a helpful way to develop relationships with other bloggers and find like-minded bloggers.

  6. Select a setting from the Backlinks Default for Posts drop-down list.

    You can determine whether you want all new posts to allow backlinks within the Comments section by default by configuring this setting.

  7. From the Comments Timestamp Format drop-down list, select the way you want the time that comments are published on your posts to appear on your blog.

  8. In the Comment Form Message box, enter a message to precede the Comment area in your blog posts.

    This message appears above the comment form on all your blog posts. You can use it to invite people to comment on blog posts.

  9. Click the Always, Only on Posts Older than 14 Days, or Never radio button to enable Comment Moderation (refer to this figure).

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    When new comments are left on your blog posts, they appear on your dashboard for you to review and approve before they’re published for others to see.

  10. Click the Yes or No radio button to indicate your preference for the Show Word Verification for Comments option.

    Each person who leaves a comment on one of your blog posts is given a word to enter into the comment form before he or she can submit that comment.

  11. Select whether you want to show profile images on comments by clicking the Yes or No radio button.

  12. Enter an e-mail address in the Comment Notification Email text box.

    If you enter your e-mail address, you receive an e-mail automatically when each new comment is submitted. You can enter as many as ten e-mail addresses (separated by commas) in this field.

  13. Click the Save Settings button to save any changes you made on the Comments page.

    A confirmation message appears.

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