Give Us Your 2¢ on an Upcoming Feature!

We’re working on some new features here at blurb.com and want your feedback! We know how much you like to comment here on the blog, but what about commenting on books? Love it, hate it? Get the full details and let us know what you think over here.

8 Comments

  1. Ratings would also help go a long way.

    By Jeremy
      July 9, 2009 – 2:16 pm   Permalink
  2. Hi,

    I think feedback is a useful and powerful way to improve our work. I give my “go” to this new feature.

    jorgemm

      July 9, 2009 – 3:15 pm   Permalink
  3. Absolutely - comments are a great way to get more insight into what others want to see in your books.

      July 9, 2009 – 3:34 pm   Permalink
  4. A ratings system would be useful, but please let’s not turn this thing into another facebook, with comments and thumbs up and smiley faces. I don’t think I can handle it.

      July 10, 2009 – 8:17 am   Permalink
  5. I agree with last comment - this site a por quality to it which would be lost with smiley faces and award icons like flickr

    By victor walsh
      July 11, 2009 – 1:10 am   Permalink
  6. sorry a PRO quality

    By victor walsh
      July 11, 2009 – 1:10 am   Permalink
  7. This is a feture I have been waiting for scince publishing my first book. I know what friends and family think, but to get a view from the wider community will be fantastic. I know I look at books almost every day and there a re a few I will revisit just make a comment now. However I am in areeance with the rest of you, icons and the like a re a scurge on our phones and other sites, lets not pollute this one too.

    Keep up the good work BLURB!

    By Numberfour
      July 14, 2009 – 11:52 pm   Permalink
  8. Absolutely great feature..!! Having an open venue for artists is always a good thing. Shaing ideas, critiques, and kudos in general will definitely enrich the body of work and the foster creative juices.

    By Deborah Adams
      July 17, 2009 – 4:07 am   Permalink

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