As a current blog owner, replying to comments can be enjoyable, but at times a drag. Committing to every comment made on any one blog can be difficult. One thing is clear when it comes to comments: It’s a good problem to have a ton of comments to reply to!
The iReply Movement, created by Mark Sierra of MeAndMyDrum, was motivated to tell his readers that his blog is a place that encourage discussion on any and every topic. To show his motivation he created this image to spread the word of his movement. He doesn’t require anyone to use the image or join his movement, though he would appreciate a link back to his original post.

Have you joined the iReply Movement? I’ve already shown my support my putting his image in my sidebar. Hopefully you all do the same in support of replying to every comment your blog encounters.


Have you followed the movements? In joining the “U Drop I Follow” and “I Follow” movements, I join a wide range of blogs that have decided to help their fellow bloggers.
Joining the “U Drop I Follow” movement has allowed me to expand my Entrecard network of friends simply because when I earn credits I return the favor. This movement has been increasing dramatically with over 270+ blogs joining in and showing their support by adding a badge signifying their involvement. As for the “I Follow” movement, the amount of blogs that have followed this trend is endless. There are lists developed by several bloggers that include hundreds of blogs that are passing “link juice” to other blogs. These movements have their advantages and disadvantages, but there is nothing wrong with giving them a try.
If you would like to join the “U Drop I Follow” movement visit this website: The U Drop / I Follow Movement
If you would like to join the “I Follow” movement visit this website: I Follow at Randa Clay Design
If you’d like more informations on the “I Follow” movement visit my “I Follow” page which gives in-depth details on ways to use this movement to your advantage. I also include several “Resources” and “Tools” that may be effective in marketing your “I Follow” campaign.