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I left a comment on Steve's post that clarifies a few things:
http://blogbusinesssummit.com/2007/12/disqus-sc...
We've already made updates that address many concerns.
Also, we made a blog post recently that touches upon this: http://blog.disqus.net/2007/12/07/on-content-ow...
Thanks!
Using a centralized system like that is kind of like blogging on facebook, your creating content for someone else ultimately.
So there is no chance of the content being tagged as duplicate, but the certainty of no content being indexed (from the host blog).
I commented on Steve's post, but I'll comment here too.
I think bloggers are approaching this issue from the wrong angle. You need to think about user VALUE (the readers of the blogs), not about how to maximize the marketing exposure of your blog. Nothing is better marketing than having a better product.
Blog comments right now are pretty painful. They're hard to follow threads, rife with spam (or self-promotion), hard to scan (in high volume), etc.
But, if you're going to be a slave to page views and exposure, you should consider the SEO/traffic benefits of Disqus. All of the pages actually provide a nice pile of incoming links from Disqus.com. They also promote lively conversations on their home page (more SEO juice) and presumably could eventually offer TechMeme-like aggregation of conversations around a topic (yet more promotion).
Apparently, self-hosted folks can use the API rather than JS-- comments are perfectly SEO-friendly if you go this route.
I wrote a follow up. Will you care to read it ?
Tech For Novices
Cheers!
Eric at js-kit dot com
We have over 10,000 blogs using our Comments and Ratings service because we provide elegant solutions for SEO, SPAM filtering, and pre/post moderation.
Thank you,
Khris, CEO
JS-Kit
khris at js-kit.com
It's still up to search engines like Google to crawl included JavaScript.
You indicate that the JS-Kit solution lacks elegance.
Please consider that JS-Kit Comments:
~ Require no changes from Google
~ Can be implemented in minutes
~ Gives the publisher complete SEO of UGC
~ Provides the publisher with full access to their
content
In your opinion, what would you propose that is more elegant and as practical?
Happy Holidays,
Khris, CEO
JS-Kit
khris at js-kit.com
The ability to interact at a much higher level and have more conversations with your readers could out way any drawback to how Google indexes the service.
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