Do you guys ever read Hollaback Health? It’s a fun blog about healthy living blogging and social media – and breaking the blogging “mold.”

There was a post up yesterday about the trend of ending posts in a question, often in bold, or even bold and italics. In the post, they said that people do this for two reasons – because they genuinely have a question to ask, or because they are fishing for comments.

In the post they suggested that the question is not necessary – if the content is good enough, there should be discussion anyway. No prompt needed.

I found this interesting.  I have been asking questions at the end of my blogs posts since at least October of 2009 (and I am not sure why I started doing that). And of course I did it to get comments, or rather, feedback. I tend to think of my blog as kind of a social experiment – I love hearing what people have to say about things, and I love finding other people I relate to. I look forward to reading comments, and interacting with people. I used to respond to every single comment I received. I still respond to a lot of them. Reading comments is one of my favorite parts of the day.

Anyway, here I go…

Do you think putting a bold question at the end of a blog post is superficial, and just a way to fish for comments?

You can be honest with me. It may or may not change what I do, but as always, I love to hear (well, read) your opinion.

I actually have a lot of thoughts on this topic, but I want to see what you guys have to say first!