Comments serve as a healthy piece of content for your marketing. User-generated content is a valuable asset and comments represent it strongly.

A clear comment policy for your blog helps your receive right and useful comments that work for you.

Copyblogger’s Stefanie Flaxman has shared four tips to form a strong comment policy for your blog and website.

Flaxman says, “It’s easy to put together a basic comment policy to display on your website.

Like your business’s terms of service and payment policy, the page can evolve over time, so don’t worry if you need to expand it later.

Check out the four categories below to help you write the first draft of your comment policy. Then, get it ready and published on your website by a specific deadline.

1. The purpose of your comment policy

The first section of your comment policy should be welcoming.

These rules aren’t intended to turn people off from engaging with you.

For example, the introduction of Copyblogger’s comment policy explains:

“We’re very glad you’re here and can’t wait to see what you’ve got to say about the content marketing strategies, principles, and practices we write about each week”.

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