09
Jan
08

Nerd Alert! CoComment

Ok, so here’s a shameless pitch for a cool blog tool that I just happened upon and find pretty useful… And since I like to share the wealth, I thought I’d bring it to people’s attention who might not have heard of it before.

Basically, CoComment is just a program add-on that sits in your browser that collects and keeps track of anywhere you leave comments on a blog. Why is this handy? Because I have a terrible memory and have a hard time remembering where I leave comments sometimes, so I can look in one place and go back to those exact places to read follow-ups etc. Plus it eliminates those annoying email notices of follow-ups that some blogs offer.

Besides, you get to put a cool little button on your blog like this one if you want, and who doesn’t like little buttons on their blog? Oh, and it tracks comments via RSS, so you can keep up with your comments in a reader.

Dang, I sound like a salesman here. Oh well. As I said, I just really dig the program, it’s free, it’s useful and uber nerdy. Can you go wrong?

Full disclosure: I am not affiliated with, work for or officially advertising for CoComment. I’m just pitching it because I think it’s cool.


2 Responses to “Nerd Alert! CoComment”


  1. 1 joaquin
    January 9, 2008 at 4:46 pm

    Thanks for the cocomment review. We are glad you find it helpful is helping you with your blogging. You can integrate with us through our website, or you can email me and I can help you.
    Thanks

    joaquin@cocomment.com

  2. January 10, 2008 at 8:08 pm

    Thanks for stopping by! I’m glad to see that you guys keep up with this sort of thing.


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