coComment Harnesses Facebook To Drive Your Site Or Blog Traffic
coComment, a leading provider of online conversation management solutions, announced the launch of two Facebook applications for owners and users of web sites and blogs. The applications will allow Facebook users to share comments and conversations, drawing from the Facebook networks to drive traffic to the source material.
"We think this will be a tremendously popular service for Facebook
users, as well as bloggers or site owners who want to share what they are
saying, or what is being said on their site," stated Matt Colebourne, coComment CEO. "People who spend a lot of time on Facebook and a lot of time commenting on blogs and sites will especially love this -- it's a great way to share your thoughts and bring friends and groups into the topics and conversations that interest you -- while adding a level of
personalization to your home page -- through your views and opinions,
whenever you make a comment anywhere on the Web."
coComment plugins for WordPress, Movable Type, LifeType, Drupal and other blogging platforms are already available at the company's web site, http://www.cocomment.com.
"We think this will be a tremendously popular service for Facebook
users, as well as bloggers or site owners who want to share what they are
saying, or what is being said on their site," stated Matt Colebourne, coComment CEO. "People who spend a lot of time on Facebook and a lot of time commenting on blogs and sites will especially love this -- it's a great way to share your thoughts and bring friends and groups into the topics and conversations that interest you -- while adding a level of
personalization to your home page -- through your views and opinions,
whenever you make a comment anywhere on the Web."
coComment plugins for WordPress, Movable Type, LifeType, Drupal and other blogging platforms are already available at the company's web site, http://www.cocomment.com.


1 Comments:
i love coComment - very useful*
i'm curious how it will fit into Facebook?
I also notice that coComment tends to work great on Blogger but for some reason a lotta da Snooty WordPress fanatics don't Enable it on their Blog??
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