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Do People Still Use Web Guestbooks?


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http://live.pirillo.com/ - Several years ago, almost all personal websites (and many business ones) had guest books on them that visitors could sign. These days, you just don’t find them anymore.

An email from William726:

I have a basic question, I would like to know your thoughts on guestbook’s for a website. Do you think that having a guestbook on a website is a thing of the past or do you think that it can be a cool feature to add? I remember years ago when browsing the web and visiting personal websites that guestbook’s were fairly common,
nowadays they seem to be fading and you don’t see that many around anymore. Maybe this is due to people being spammed but there are great guestbook’s out there that can virtually stop spam all together.

Well William, the fact of the matter is that guest books are pretty well outdated, antiquated and just old. There is much more functionality with blog software, and that’s what most people tend to use now.
As Allan says, with a blog people can make comments on specific posts and ideas. With a guest book, they have to leave a comment or a hello in a general area. That doesn’t invite much discussion.
If you don’t want to actually “blog”, why not install the software, make one introductory post, and then allow comments? The software will be more up-to-date and secure than any guest book you will likely find.
What do you all think? Do you use a guest book, or did you in the past? Do you feel they should be brought back, or left in the dust of yesteryear?

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I don’t sign guestbooks at hotels and stores, let alone websites. I do leave comments though, haha.

I think guestbooks all around are just outdated and probably are a waste of time. Nowadays with cookies and sites like mybloglog, when surfers come across my blog it will show their avatar at the footer of my site. Seems like the future of guestbooks are more like an automated display of recent visitors.

Peter-V

Yeah in the early days I remember signing and even installing a guestbook on an early site but I thing guestbook and personal web pages were just frustrated sites who really wanted to be blogs.

I think they still have value for sites which talk about one single topic - such as a band site. For sites (such as this one) which discusses a huge variety of topics, a comments section related to individual posts is far more useful than a general “we love Chris” guestbook!

I set a guestbook up for one of my favourite bands here:
http://www.themodsband.com/index.php?option=com_easybook&Itemid=38
I think that’s the right way to go for them, as commenting about a particular gig being fantastic on that gig’s page is not possible - we have them automatically disappear off the site when the date of the gig has passed, only to be recycled and updated when the gig is next on at the same venue.

Now I am beginning to see how old guestbooks are. Not necessarily a bad thing for me since I’ve only had my websites for a few years. This year (around March) I transformed one of them into a blog, and -finally- people are starting to use the comments option! It’s so much better, since they can specify their opinion or thanks to a particular post or page, instead of just saying “I was here”. Thanks for the video Chris!

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Guestbooks are a thing of the past. Let them fade away.

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