It is day 7 in the 31 Day challenge and today’s task is to write a ‘link post‘ – a post that links up to at least one other blog.
Someone asked me recently to name a few ways that I built a readership on my first blog. One of the answers that I gave to their question was that I was generous with linking to other blogs.
I wasn’t alone – back then (we’re talking 7 years ago) blogging revolved around the link. One blogger would write something and it wasn’t unusual to have hundreds of others link to it with posts that built upon the ideas of the first post in some way.
The result was that
- ideas spread across the blogosphere quickly
- relationships between bloggers grew with each link
- and as a result everyone’s blog grew
While this still happens today on blogs to some degree much of the sharing of links has moved to other mediums (like Twitter and Social Bookmarking sites) and it’s commonplace for a blogger to rarely link to other blogs on their blog because they’re either doing it in other places or they feel they’d be building up a competitor.
Your Task Today is to Link Link Link
Today your task is to reclaim some of this practice of linking to other blogs and to write a post that highlights what another blogger (or bloggers) in your niche has written.
Reasons to link out on your blog
- Giving something of value to your readers – while your readers come to your blog to read what you have to say – I find that in almost every case that I link up to quality content that readers are appreciative.
- Builds Your Credibility – regularly highlighting what others are writing in your niche shows your readers that you’re abreast of developments in your field and that you’re ‘connected’ to the network.
- Builds Relationships with Other Bloggers – there’s nothing like sending another blogger traffic to make an impression and build connections. Not only that, when you link to others in a constructive way that actually builds upon their ideas and adds value to a conversation that they’ve started it can often lead to ongoing interactions.
- SEO – some SEOs argue that linking out to other relevant content in your niche with relevant keywords as anchor text can have an impact upon how the search engines see your own site. You don’t want to go over the top and link out too much – but a few links to quality content on your topic may well show a search engine that you’re worthy of authority. It’s certainly not the main factor in Google’s algorithm but many argue that it helps.
The key with this task is to link to something of value – something that your readers will find relevant and helpful to them.
Of course building this practice into your blogging means you need to be aware of what’s happening in your particular part of the web. To do this you’ll probably want to:
- Subscribe to other blogs and sites in your niche
- Watch social bookmarking sites that cover topics in your industry
- Subscribe to ‘news alerts’ with tools like Googles News alerts etc
6 Types of Link Posts to Consider
There are many ways to link up to another blog in a way that is valuable. Let me give you a few suggestions on ways to do it that go beyond just giving your readers and link and saying ‘go read it’:
1. Build Upon the Points of Others – take an article that someone has written and then add some points and perspectives that they might have missed or not considered. A classic way to do this is to take a list post that someone has written and add an extra couple of points. For example if someone writes a post ‘21 Ways to Write Posts that Are Guaranteed to Grow Your Blog‘ – write a post ‘3 more Ways to Write Posts that Are Guaranteed to Grow Your Blog’ that links to the first post – that might pick up a few of the points and then extends the article by suggesting 3 of your own points.
2. Take the Opposite Point of View – another way to bounce off someone else’s post is to explore the opposing point of view to their post. You might do this as ‘devils advocate’ or because you actually believe the opposite of what they’re saying is true. Keep in mind that this might not build a relationship with the other blogger if you do it in a way that offends!
3. Build a Resource on a Topic – pick a topic in your niche and then spend some time what other bloggers in your niche have written on that topic previously. What you’ll probably end up with is a list of posts from other blogs all on the one topic. You could present them simply as a list of links or could state the main points from each post or even use quotes from each one. These types of posts often do well in social media sites – particularly if you gather a large list of helpful resources on the topic.
Example: DIY Lighting Hacks for Digital Photographers – this post was simply a collection of tutorials that others had written on a similar topic. I included a picture and short description of each one as a list. The post was passed around the web in many social media sites. Yesterdays post here at Problogger 27 Must Read Tips and Tutorials for Bloggers would be another example of this.
4. Speed Linking – I used to do this regularly on ProBlogger (example) (note: I’ve moved most of it over to my Twitter account). The idea was that on a given day I’d link to 5-6 posts that I came across in my daily reading for that day. The links generally didn’t relate strongly to one another but covered a broad range of topics that I felt were relevant to my readers.
Example: a while ago I wrote a post 25 Great Photography Tutorials and Links from Around the Web. It was simply a collection of a few great tutorials that others had written from the month or two before when I published the post (plus a few of my own links from our archives). This post made it to the front page of Digg and other social media sites simply because it contained some great tutorials.
5. One Question Interviews – this one takes a little co-ordination and advanced planning but is when you shoot a question out to another blogger (or bloggers) to get their perspective on a topic relevant to your readers. I find these most effective when you email the same question to 5 or so other bloggers in your niche and then compile all the answers into one post side by side so your readers can see different perspectives.
6. Suggest Further Reading and Give Examples – another common way to linking to others as well as creating value for readers and extra depth in your posts is to to add links to what others are saying on your topic in the day to day writing of posts. Your post might not be a ‘link post’ in and of itself as you cover a topic comprehensively from your own perspective – but this doesn’t stop you giving your readers some suggested reading at the end of your post on the topic at hand.
There are 6 suggestions for you but there are so many others that you could try. For more ideas check out a post I wrote called How to Add to Blogging Conversations… and Eliminate the Echo Chamber.
What others have said on this topic:
Your Task – Write a Link Post
OK – we’ve talked about why and how to do it – now it is time to go and write a link post. Once you’ve done it come back and tell us how you did it, what you learned, where the post is and what impact it has with readers and other bloggers.
PS: if you can find something relevant on another 31 Days participants blog it’d be great to share some link love to other bloggers in the community. I’ve seen quite a few 31DBBB participants starting to team up and support one another – why not reach out to someone today and see where it leads! There are loads of people over at the forum talking about this now: Day 7 – Write a Link Post
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Great, great. I see the first effects on my statistics since I use your tips Darren thank you.
I have written a post about virtual behavior – etiquette and politeness. I was amazed how great the range of opinions and application possibilities actually is.
My todays post contains link to two completely different blog about etiquette and politeness:
http://zenlife.comze.com/2009/04/virtual-behavior-etiquette-and-politness/
Since we are here to help each other become better writers I wanted to ask some of you to have a look at my “quick about sidebar information” on my main page. Does it suffice as an elevator pitch?
Thank you in advance.
Linking is something I do as much as possible. When something illustrates my thoughts of the moment… well, I’m a linkslut.
I took the opportunity to link to 3 of my latest findings: great blogs with nice people, one of them met here at the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge!
As always, my posts are in French, but if you’d like to check this one anyway, here it is:
http://nathaliehamidi.com/2009/04/12/31dbbb-write-a-link-post/
I liked today’s assignment, although I wasn’t looking for more reasons to link other blogs (I do it very often). What’s next? =)
You also get some link love in return by trackbacks :p
I try to do a link post every other week, I also do blog carnivals which are also great. I find when I link out to other blogs, it makes them aware of my blog and it helps in building a relationship.
Here is the most recent one I did:
http://www.modernparent.org/2009/03/weekly-link-roundup-welcome/
This is such a great strategy because it works out for everyone’s benefit! I do this frequently on all of my blogs. It may be silly but I love promoting blogs that I enjoy reading by linking to them and pointing out other blogs that I think my readers might enjoy. I’ve even actively sought out ways to promote this kind of linkage – for instance, when I noticed I was getting search hits on the phrase “coffee mug cozies”, I dropped a comment to a friend with a crochet/knitting blog asking if she had any patterns. She posted links to several patterns for coffee mug cozes with a link back to my blog thanking me for the post idea, and then I posted a link back to her post at http://coffeebreak.today.com/2009/03/22/coffee-mug-cozies/. This morning, my post is a guest post from a fellow blogger who blogs about travel – about coffee tours, with links back to her blog, of course.
Another great tutorial for me!!
Well i’ve never written a post that links to my friends blogs.
Hope this idea works for me!!
Darren,
Could you make it easy to print out these posts? Maybe make this available in pdf format. I need to read these offline.
Great tip, for sure — once a wee I’ve bee doing a “link love” type post where I link to interesting & inspirational posts/products/images that I’ve found throughout the week. It’s a great way to reach out!
***Also — I know that many of the bloggers on here are working on their business blogs, but I am wanting to reach out to those who are work on personal, family, lifestyle blogs — if you are in one of those niches please feel free to drop me an email — desireefawn at gmail dot com. I would love to team up & get talking! ***
I’ve used option 6 before, but haven’t tried the others. My mind is working on how I can do so this week.
On Friday I linked to a couple of bloggers in my post:
Green Thumbs for Hire
My blog is a little unusual because it really is cross-niche, covering green stuff – nature, science, sustainability, cooking and gardening – and education, homeschooling, learning at home/parenting. If you write on any of these topics please get in touch. The reason I don’t link more often is that I read blogs on all of these topics and it’s hard to co-ordinate it all in my head. I love to work with others though!
And I’d like to say thanks to Mrs Green for linking to me in her post today: Easter with children. Your blog rocks!
I’m not sure if this counts, but I have a Mr. Linky up today. (I do it every Sunday.)
The meme is to:
Edit one thing in your life that is not working.
Add something to your life that improves your quality of life.
Appreciate something in your life that is already working for you.
Bloggers can link themselves to it, as long as it stays on topic. (I can delete those who don’t stay on topic or who just link to their home page.)
I have to admit, when I saw today’s challenge, I gave myself a virtual pat on the back as I thought, “No problem. I link to other sites & blogs all the time!”
Then, of course, I created more work for myself than originally planned by turning a simple book review into a mini research assignment.
So here is my post: http://averyfoodlydiary.blogspot.com/2009/04/my-best-easter-present-ever-and-it.html
Please visit and comment; I value every morsel of feedback tossed my way.
H :)
I did this on Friday with an acknowledgement to another blog where I had left a comment for a give-away she was doing to promote an upcoming event. She had left a comment on my blog that day and emailed me that I was the winner.
I copied the photo of the prize from her website and pasted it into my post which I thought was okay to do since I was referencing her site and asking peoople to check it out. Here’s my post:
http://afancifullife.blogspot.com/2009/04/im-winner-today.html
Here’s mine: http://www.ladydelaluna.com/random/lazy-easterspring-link-love-day/
I used the Firefox plugin for Zemanta to help craft it. It’s more of the “Speedlinking” variety than anything else. I do use Zemanta in many posts, and it often gets the owner of the blog I’ve linked to over to my site for a comment and occasionally a subscription, which is super cool.
Plus it adds my site into the Zemanta pool so that others can use it to link to me however they see fit. :)
Done. It goes live at five (eastern time).
Another great idea, Darren.
If it weren’t for the tips… it would have been much harder. But here it goes…
“7 Easter Posts from Canada”
I’ve linked to a few blogs and folksy sites of people who have helped me starting out. Thanks to you to Darren for the tips! Man, I should’ve added you – maybe you should have a post all of your own!
Done and Done.
Ever since I really started to focus on learning again I have subscribed to some amazing blogs.
So I posted about 1 of them.
http://arthub.ca/2009/04/12/how-to-craft-your-personal-lifestyle-model/
Any artist’s out there who want to share ideas. Let me know via my blog.
HI Darren, Guys and Gals,
Reading these blogs sure get the blogging juices flowing. Just yesterday I was contemplating on setting up a list and writing about the 10 most influential technology blogs.
Would such a list qualify as per the subject matter of external blog linking.
Anyway, back to today’s homework, I wrote a small post about the new Twitter worm to hit today. I link to Mashable for more info. Does this count for Linking. A critique is welcome. How can I improve such a post? What Else can I include in it?
I appreciate all comments, thanks
Here is is http://www.integralwebsolutions.co.za/Blog/EntryId/198/Another-Attack-on-Twitter.aspx
Got actually three links out in showing that there are still jobs to be had for law students. The power of the “via” is great for this. Showing your breadcrumb trail through the web isn’t just good citizenship, it’s also a great way to reach out to those sites you read and the sites they link to.
http://www.fearfullyoptimistic.com/2009/04/12/things-arent-as-bad-as-they-seems-31dbbb-day-7/
I’a happy to link to the other’s blog everyday, In this post,I link 6 popular blog in my country. And these blogs have high PR/PV . The others also link my blog often, so I have a lot of backlinks too.
Thanks Darren!
I tried this out a little differently than I did before and I like it.
It’s how to save thousands on your grocery shopping.
http://abundance.blogs.com/intothelight/2009/04/save-thousands-on-grocery-shopping.html
Well, this task spurred me to incorporate some other ideas I’d not used before. My blog is neighborhood centered and I searched up a few other sites on the same neighborhood and linked to them. I also found it easy to ask some questions of readers. Thanks again, Darren.
Here’s mine: Five Great Posts From My Favorite Writing Blogs
i was very much likely to find this blog it is very use ful to me
in creating my blog http://nextil.blogspot.com
I have been adding linked posts to my blogs for some time i.e.:
1. Modern Living – Cybercafé, Internet Café, Net Café eMagazine Life “Sometimes On The Edge”©: http://sometimesontheedge.blogspot.com/
“Photograph(s) of the week – Sunday, April 12, 2009
The photographs, video trailers and public television program of Art Wolfe – “Travels to the Edge” artwolfe.com” and,
2. Web [Web 2.0+© (web2u©)] http://web2plus.blogspot.com/
“Great Websites – 10 Newest Finds of the Week”
Although I do allow back-links this does not seem to work to well for me.
I visited The Art of Manliness which is a somewhat related blog to my own, and I started combing for likely topics. I’ve chosen a post about integrity, so I’m taking a look around to see how many blogs I can find with good posts about integrity.
Yesterday I emailed a super cool blogger and asked if she would agree to be interviewed for my blog. Even cooler, she said yes. Today I’ve written my link post (a style I often use) ‘Great links for learning about Twitter.’ http://cli.gs/7g1Vnj
Okay, so I am back to day 1. I think I have been resistant to the elevator speech, but put it on my blog today —
http://www.thisoldbrain.net/2009/04/back-to-day-1-31dbbb/
thanks darren for elaborate training. below is my link post which got good response in stumbleupon
What is your PLAN B
http://www.mysticmadness.com/what-is-your-plan-b.html
I can’t do this today, but I just wrote an article like this last week comparing personal health to some lessons I learned about personal finance on Tim Ferris’ blog.
Automatic Health: Lessons From Personal Finance
Linking is the lifeblood of blogging relationships, and I not only link on my blog, but I link on all the social sites, too.
Fortunately I learned the language of “link-love” from the very beginning of my blog, so this lesson is already second nature!
Blogging = relationships and you acknowledge these relationships by linking whenever appropriate! : )
I decided to in a risky direction, in my opinion. I am promoting my favorite technical blogs. What do you think? Check it out:
http://www.jma-daily.com/2009/04/my-top-5-technical-blogs.html
Haven’t done this one yet, but it’s a very useful idea: back when I first started my writing blog, I linked to a great site on the same blogging network. We linked back and forth a few times, as we both write on similar subjects, and our posts frequently shot to the top o the ‘most popular’ list because of it. We’re good online friends now, too!
I revisited Task One today as well, looking properly at the elevator thingy. It occurred to me that I knew what I wanted to do somewhere deep down, but couldn’t describe it in words: so I sat with my muse (my fiancee) and chatted. I’ve now redesigned the blog a bit, built a slogan and added a descriptive little intro bit so visitors know what the site’s for. VERY hard work figuring out what one’s actual “mission” is. Worthwhile.
Link post will follow, a bit later!
Hi Darren,
Once again, thank you!
Todays task was a big challenge to me…
But I found a great blog that I wanted to link to.
My post is about Screenshot Software:
http://www.clausdjensen.com/archives/64
Enjoy! :-)
I like Link Posts
Most of the articles I have written are of Link Posts Type. As Darren have already cleared the issue of Google Ranking, I think that it also help to get noticed at other blog by the track-backs. As you link to other posts the rack-back is automatically added to their post.
Another way to create a Excellent Link Post you can see here http://tinyurl.com/cppnxg
I am writing this type of posts from about 5 weeks as you can see in above link. I think this is the great way to link to others.
Great information – may take alot time to go through it all – thanks
Great post.
I am really struggling to get traffic high on my blog. I will try every possibility there is… :)
I do try to link to an external resource on each of my posts. The post for this assignment is scheduled to publish on Tuesday.
I’ve been getting a few visitors from this challenge so thanks! I’m writing about life after divorce for women.
I often have a link or two in my normal posts, either to another blogger or to an informative website….
But I also have a Favorite Blogs post that I update regularly and change date every month…so that it doesn’t get lost in the archives….
http://confessionsofamoodymommy.blogspot.com/2009/03/favorite-blogs.html
Another great challenge from 31DBBB!
Link posts are all about sharing the link love.
Here is one that I just posted for a conference I attended:
http://www.ocdqblog.com/home/enterprise-data-world-2009.html
Did do some linking. I tryed something else :) than usual . I linked to some of the commenters of this post. Hope it delivers some fruit ;)
I do these types almost weekly, along the lines of #3, compiling/curating a list around a given topic related to online marketing or e-commerce. For instance, this was this past Friday’s: http://www.timpeter.com/blog/2009/04/10/get-more-for-your-money-small-business-e-commerce-link-digest-april-10-2009/
I’d love any feedback my fellow participants could provide though on how I can improve these.
Great series. Looking forward to the rest.
This task was harder for me as I’m finding that, although I read a lot of blogs that I love, there are very few blogs in my niche (or I’m just not finding them). This made the last few tasks a bit difficult, but also left me encouraged because maybe I can be one if the pioneers? My post is here: http://operamouth.wordpress.com/2009/04/12/why-i-like-beh…-the-road-trip/.
Thanks!
What a wealth of knowledge out there when we look.
Thanks again Darren.
Pro Photographers Share their Tips
My post is http://storybookingtips.blogspot.com or http://tinyurl.com/cexoro
I’m still struggling with my previews that look correct, not showing the same when I hit publlsh. My text all around the photos keeps realigning to a different spot. Any suggestions. I want these to look professional and right now they’re not.
Every Sunday I write a post called Religion News and Blog Week in Review
I link to interesting news articles and blog posts from the previous week.
My most visited post was linked back to the original author a week ago.
He said to use the post as wishing so I did, wrote it in my words and downscaled it alot. But ofcourse linked to his post with the note “40 more ideas…”:
In bottom of post is my link: http://tinyurl.com/c4y587
Title: 10 ideas for Using Twitter for business”
Hi,
I have written a link post today which was inspired by another blogger.
http://midwifeblogger.blogspot.com/2009/04/31-days-to-build-better-blog.html a reflection on the first 6 days of the challenge.
it is linked with http://turtlehaus.com/2009/04/08/day-3-31-dbbb-a-particularly-challenging-task-for-me/
I use Delicious as my social bookmarking tool of choice, for the simple reason that it has the Daily Blog post option. Sadly, it’s not automatically compatable with Livejournal, so I have to use Delicious Glue and even THEN because the Delicious tool is uneliable, I manually use the Delicious blog rescue tool daily. but once I tweaked the .css on my blog, II’m very happy with the results.
Which is to say; I link blog regularly as a function of my browsing. An example can be seen here:
http://innerbrat.livejournal.com/624110.html
Loving this one and the comments.
We did a quick note re linking to the blog community recently, here: http://clubblogger.com/link-juice-and-pagerank/
Have also looked at the topic, wider, of links previously in a number of places on the blog, including: http://clubblogger.com/link-link-question/
Keeping a close eye on this one. Nice job, problogger.
Thanks Darren for your tip. as someone who just jumped into bloging i am aloways looking for ways to drive traffic to my site. I just started 2 weeks ago and traffic is a bit slow, i’m not sure what to expect this early into it. Keep the suggestions comming. Thanks