Skribit: Benefits From Your Reader’s Topic Suggestions

May 14th, 2008

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Skribit

Last month I wrote and article titled 12 Effective Ways to Find New Article Ideas. Among the different ways, the #6 was “Encourage your audience to suggest topic or ask questions.” I really think that working on this point may have many benefits for both the blogger and the readers.

In this article, I just want to go a little further with this point and present a tool that may simply your life. This tool is called Skribit. It is free and is really simple to integrate to your blog. If you want to see what it looks like, just take a look at my sidebar. Of course, I customized it for the colors, the font and the borders; and I highly recommend doing the same if you decided to integrate it. The registration process is very simple and the integration is done with 4 simple steps!

I decided to give this tool a try and I would ask you to help me by submitting some topic suggestions. What topic would you like to be covered? The interaction between the blogger and its readers is not always simple or easy to make and to manage. However, I think that tools like Skribit may help a little bit in that area.

I hope to get some feedback from you about your experiences with this tool or any similar tools. Again, don’t hesitate to drop me some suggestions. Don’t forget: there is no bad suggestion! And for those of you who are still a little bit shy, the tool allows you to submit your suggestion anonymously! Thank you for your support! :smile:


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