How To Give Back The Vote Favor In Blog Engage



As you may already aware from my blog goal review article – Blog Goal, Preparations, and Result ReviewBlogEngage is working great as traffic and back link source for this blogging tips blog . And to get this kind of maximum result, the submitted article should get at least 10 votes so it will be shown up in BlogEngage published article lists. It means that each vote that we got in each article that submitted in BlogEngage surely is worthy. It make that each BlogEngage member’s vote deserve a vote back in my opinion – so please try to vote back each vote you got as long as the article is not so bad.

I – my self — already aware of it since very beginning and tend to vote back each time BlogEngage member vote on my submitted article but i found some difficulty about how to did it back then. I did not know how to find the article so I can give back the vote favor – especially if the article is an old submitted. It is really hard and needed time to find the voters article trough submitted article area. Thanks god that I finally know how to find the voters article in fast way so i can easily give back the vote favor to my BlogEngage submitted article voters. Of course, the article that I want to vote back should not be so bad – i can not just vote because the author vote me – I must be become a responsible voters, right?

Since i experienced that it take a long time to find this easy way of vote back, i think it is worthy to share it in this blog so this blog readers no need re-work to figure it out anymore. Here the BlogEngage easy way of vote back:

How To Vote Back in BlogEngage

  • Log in to BlogEngage.com
  • Click “Submitted” Link in account area

BlogEngage Submitted Article

  • Now, we can see our submitted article lists. Click on one of article in the lists. The article in which we want to do our vote back and then we should able to see who vote for the chosen article – It is in below of the chosen article. Here – find the example for one of my submitted article:

BlogEngage Voters

  • To do our vote back, just click one of the voters (as example – i click AlisonMooreSmith) and we will be in the info page of voter. Click Submitted link to see the submitted article of the voter.

BlogEngage Voters Submited

  • I find the lists below when click “AlisonMooreSmith” submitted link. The vote area is in red box. Up arrow mean as positive voting, down arrow means as negative voting. And we only can vote it once – while the arrow have blue or red color on it. You can see the different color at second article in the list – it mean that i already vote on it so i can not vote it again.

BlogEngage Voters Article

And to give vote back to AllisoneMooreSmith i click the blue up arrow. And a favor back mission already done succesfully. :D

Conclusions

To get maximum result from BlogEngage, your submitted article should get at least ten vote so the article will be shown up in BlogEngage published articles lists. That make each vote in BlogEngage is really worthy – which make each vote deserve a vote back. Of course, we should become responsible voters who vote the good article. And it is a hard work to give vote back if we do not know how to do it in easy way. Therefore, i share how the easy way to do vote back to each our submitted article voters. Hope this article can support BlogEngage to be better community for blogger.

PS: since BlogEngage submitted now change to be invitation only, just send message trough my contact form if you want to join.




That’s all update this time, wait for next update!

PG

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