Have you ever noticed how some people’s photo’s appear next to their comments and others do not?
In this post you will learn how to get your avatar to show up automatically when you leave a blog comment or forum post.
What is an Avatar?
Avatars are the small photos that represent you online. Most authors use their author photo as their avatar.
Why Bother?
Having an avatar next to your name helps you look more professional and can boost traffic to your website.
How to Setup Your Universal Avatar
These steps take about 5 minutes and will save you tons of time in the long tun.
- Step #1 Go to Gravitar.com
- Step #2 Click sign up now!
- Step #3 Type in your email address and click sign up. Gravatar uses your email address to link your avatar with your comment.
- Step #4 Check your email and click the activation link.
- Step #5 Pick a nickname and password. Only lowercase letters and numbers allowed for the username.
- Step #6 Add an image by clicking “Add one by clicking here.” Gravitar can grab images from your computer, your webcam, and the internet.
- Step #7 Click “My Computer’s hard drive” to select a photo from your computer.
- Step #8 Choose file and find the photo you want to use on your computer.
- Step #9 Crop the photo. This is fun and fairly self explanatory. Then click “G” for your rating.
- Your done! Now your comments on blogs and forums around the world will have your avatar.
Did it work?
Feel free to test your avatar by leaving a comment below.
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Thanks for posting this~ I gave this a try months ago without success and have suffered the heartbreak of Gravatar Envy ever since
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Sorry — Trying again to say thanks! Apparently my Gravatar is smarter than I am.
I have never heard of Gravatar and I already love it!
Nice post. Thanks for the info.
Thanks. This was interesting and helpful. You’ve got a lot of good info here. I look forward to returning.
Easy! Thanks…
Hey Thomas –
You taught me how to do Skype and Gravatar all in one day. Now on to Tweetie!
Did it work? What is this that a comment can be too short?
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Avatar. 1-2 1-2 screeeech!
Working?
Let’s see if this works…
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The process was easy… testing….
Hopefully it works this time around.
thank you thank you, this is very helpful.
thanks for the great tips
Thanks for letting me try. Does it work???
nice article…lets test it out!
This is a great timesaver..thanks!
That was helpful. Thanks.
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Totally not sure how this works. Crossing my fingers here!
Thanks, Thomas! Was just wondering about this and hadn’t yet had a chance to start poking around to see how to get the avatar on blog comments. So glad to see your post on this very topic today!
Excellent, simple and clear instruction – thanks!
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Alright lets see if this works.
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Thanks for the tips!
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I hope that this worked
Very helpful….thank you!
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Let's see if this works.
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Excellent, thank you for the helpful tips.
Hmmmmm, I wonder if this works.
hmmmm
Thanks for such helpful information.
Just want to see if it works
This is very nice. I wonder if this works as well…
Wow!
Thanks – i’m seeing it won’t work on other’s blogs – when i look at my gravitar account i see i’ve rated it G
but, when i go to the gravitar page where it shows how your image looks on variously rated pages including R and X – “see how your avatar looks on variously rated pages’ it shows my actual avatar (face) as the same on all of them. I don’t go on R or X rated sites nor leave comments on them but since I rated it as G why is it showing at all on any of the examples other than G. Hope that makes sense!
eg it’s not showing up on another photographers blog where i made a comment (think it’s the first time i’ve made a comment on someone’s blog – no actually i did make one other through my Google+ account and it did show up when I commented on another G+).
Shane
Shane,
I think the issue is whether that blog has Gravitar enabled. Most WordPress blogs have gravatar but not all other blog platforms fully support the service. The best way to test it is to go to WordPress.com and leave some comments and see if you can see your photo.
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thank you for sharing with us, I think this website really stands out : D.
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Still can’t get mine to work on Facebook. Works on my page but not when I comment on other people’s pages? Any idea what I need to do?
Oh, forgot to put my website page! See above.
Ureka!