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Write a Link Post [Day 7 – 31DBBB]

Posted By Darren Rowse 12th of April 2009 Featured Posts, Writing Content 0 Comments

Write a Link PostIt 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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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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Comments
  1. I posted a small blurb about the assignment, 31DBBB Day 7: Link Post but have not done the assignment yet. Technically, every post I made last week was a link post but I will take the time tomorrow to get this one done.

  2. Hmm… I did a link post. However, I disagree with the blog I am linking to and was clear about that, so I’m not sure whether traffic in either direction is going to build anyone’s long term traffic.

    The post is called “Little Girls in Short Skirts” and it takes issue with another blog in my niche (homeschooling). I have links to a modesty blog in which a young girl lays out rules for hemlines and mascara for her fellow devotees of chaste behavior.

    Here’s the post: http://is.gd/s6SM

  3. Considering that I’m exhausted and need to go wake up for work in about 6 hours, my post is incredibly half-assed.

    I feel like I have said this before – noting my half-assery of my posts.

    Basically I just posted a few links to blogs that I enjoy, or inspire me and why.

    http://meredithelaine.wordpress.com/2009/04/12/snappy-post-titles/

  4. I just visited one of the blogs I frequent sometimes and found and interesting post about “Honesty Breeds Interest” by graphic design extraordinaire David Airey. Here is my post http://www.8stepmedia.com/day-7-assignment-write-a-link-post-31dbbb.

  5. ok, so I’ve written my link post, posted it here. Now I am looking for any other participants who are blogging about the web, programming, web development. Let me know. robert at integralwebsolutions .co.za

  6. One good thing about 31DBBB is that it’s prompting me to write posts I’d always intended to, but never got around to.

    Here’s my link post: essential blogs for your feed reader – http://www.geek-speak.co.uk/2009/04/essential-blogs-for-your-feed-reader/

  7. Darren,

    Again, thank you for another great tip. Will check in later with my link post. Still working on it, but checking in. Still with you all… learning by doing.

    Maria

  8. Hi Darren

    Mission in progress! However
    Is it possible to know what percentage of the thousands of us doing this teach in are Europe based by any chance. I have a real problem as most like minded and subject minded sites are American and doing it very well. In a way this is motivation to keep plodding on ….

  9. Suprise suprise! Rhis was something I had started to do, just as a way of including content that I was interested in or didn’t have time to generate a quality post.

    A interesting introduction followed by a brief (teaser) on the complementary article.

    Any asspiring authors out there would be interested in this link (and the link it jumps to).

    http://andyshack.blogspot.com/2009/04/today-something-different-happened.html

  10. This is really new to me and may be useful. I have to use these kind of links and see if they work for my blog also..thanks a lot.

  11. Lol. Did this (by accident) in one of the earlier assignments (combining lists, links, and e-mailing etc.). Got great response, mostly because DotNetKicks picked it up. I blogged about the response (and seeing it in Google Analytics) recently. I’m not going to repeat now, since I feel I’d be polluting the waters. All yesterday’s reading got me thinking I need to put up some more detailed and quality and fresh content (‘pillar’, anyone), other than building up network mostly.

  12. Aloha again!
    Well this was much more difficult than I thought it would be. I had trouble finding blogs that spoke my language (so to speak).

    I wanted to use some blogs and then the info would be off some how and I did not feel comfortable sending my readers there. Took a lot of searching as many were very big almost corporate blogs with contributing writers.

    Now happy with the blogs I found, my post is here: http://lunchwithouted.wordpress.com/2009/04/12/swedish-breakfast-3/

    Anyone here posting about Health? Nutrition? Stress? please contact me if you are …Mahalo!

    Aloha~G

  13. The link should be a foundation of any post. Unless you’re genuinely so far ahead of the field that no one anywhere in the world has contributed to your thinking, then you should be linking!

    Like many above, my list post included lots of links for business developers look to build their entrepreneurial ecosystem.
    http://www.jbsh.co.uk/2009/04/07/5-critical-lists-for-business-development/

    Since the blog is an integral part of my business, its natural to link out in the same way as I’d recommend or suggest other great people to work with. There’s also a bit of added value in my compiling the list and commenting on how I use some of the technologies.

    The invitation is to get in touch and discuss how I could be helping a specific business, in specific ways (for a specific fee). :)

  14. Stumbled into John Maeda’s 10 LAWS OF SIMPLICITY and decided to write a post linking back to John’s blog. He offers the 10 Laws for free on the website. Very interesting approach to Simplicity from a man that is anything but simple.

    http://themaphabit.wordpress.com/2009/04/13/the-10-laws-of-simplicity/

  15. Yeah, luckily I do this a lot too.

    Here’s a recent one on the three qualities needed in Leadership – http://www.diaryofareluctantblogger.com/2009/04/leadership-meme.html

    My issue is probably the opposite – I need to write substantially more of my own stuff and stop linking to everybody else all the time. Hahaha

  16. I’ve linked up with other blogs and/or articles regularly and I find it does help to build traffic as well as credibility. Some examples include:

    http://tinyurl.com/caobyn
    The Most Impressive Tourist Attractions – this article was a bit of a social experiment. A fellow blogger wrote an article on “The most disappointing tourist attractions” and I turned it around, and we linked both our articles.

    http://tinyurl.com/csy466
    Enchanting spots: Amsterdam – this article was inspired by a comment by one of my fellow bloggers. In this article, I started by explaining the inspiration behind the article, and provided a link to the commenter’s blog.

    http://tinyurl.com/dmp4v6
    East African safaris – this article was written to promote one of my other articles on East African safaris. In this post, I provided useful links to other blogs who are experts on the subject.

  17. Yup, I did this a couple of months back: http://workbyremote.subersibo.net/2009/03/useful-links/

    Will do it again this week. :)

  18. I do weekly link posts but this time doubled the amount of links!

    http://successcircuit.com/looking-back-through-week-14/

  19. Today’s topic led me to new information as I searched for blogs to link to – great task – thanks.

    Enjoy today’s assignment, link posts and a blog post on Coreopsis tinctoria (Golden Tickseed) flowers.

    http://sevenoaks-jeanne.blogspot.com/2009/04/self-seeding-tough-plants-coreopsis.html

  20. Here’s an update of the WorkByRemote Link-Loving: http://workbyremote.subersibo.net/2009/04/workbyremote-link-loving/

    Enjoy reading the links and learn from each, as I did! :)

  21. very nice and creative idea!!

  22. the list post I did for 31dBBB dubbled as a link post : “21 blogs to follow if you want to share art online” : http://bit.ly/RG3n

  23. ooops, typo. It’s really “21 Blogs to Follow if You Want To SELL Art Online” http://bit.ly/RG3n

  24. When I saw this assignment on my iPod Touch while at my mom’s house for Easter dinner I wasn’t sure when or if I would have time to write on Sunday, I didn’t. But then as I was drifting off to dreamland I remembered I had written a link love post on Monday of last week. Here it is http://themommaven.com/2009/04/welcome-to-my-new-home/

  25. I’m looking for a new tag line for my blog and want your ideas – in fact, I’m having a contest! You can leave a comment with your suggestion, or link up your blog (hello link love) to my site with your ideas. I appreciate all the creativity I can get! :)

    http://likeawarmcupofcoffee.blogspot.com/2009/04/motivate-me-monday-i-need-new-tag-line.html

  26. I think I’ve covered two of your points with a recent post. It is a slight rant so it made me feel better AND helped me promote a few of my favorite blogs… http://myofficezilla.com/nibbles/03/small-biz-defined/

    Create an amazing day!

  27. Mission accomplished!

    I wrote a link post called 3 Wicked Good Web Stats Programs.http://tinyurl.com/cnttpf

    I’m excited for this week’s lessons!!

    Heather

  28. Mission accomplished!

    I wrote a link post called 3 Wicked Good Web Stats Programs. http://www.themogulmom.com/2009/04/13/3-wicked-good-web-stats-programs/

    I’m excited for this week’s lessons!

    Heather

  29. I actually wrote one of these before we got this challenge… I think it qualifies.

    http://megan-deliciousdishings.blogspot.com/2009/04/two-generous-giveaways.html

  30. Darren, I’ve done the link post. I hope this is what you’re mentioned above. :)
    http://myblog2day.com/2009/04/66-professional-bloggers-you-should-follow/

    Regards,
    Lee

  31. Before I saw this I wrote a post for this morning, went back and put in some relevant links! I actually wrote a list post because I loved the first one I did, made life so much easier. So, now I have a list link post. Thank you.
    http://newmilfordct.wordpress.com/

  32. I link to other blogs within my posts quite often. Some times I also use the “Site Review” format, focusing specifically on just one site.

    Today’s post with links. Thank you for the tutorial!

    http://www.buddhatrance.com/how-spiritual-is-the-law-of-attraction

  33. Hi everyone,
    I really enjoy linking out, and it provides the extra benefit of forcing me to take time to go around to my favorite sites and searches and see what is new. That way I stay involved, and so do my readers. And I get to provide resources for my readers too (lots of whom are NOT bloggers themselvs). I feature a weekly, “Weekend Classifieds” post.

    I really enjoy it!

  34. I am not sure if I did this right. http://lindylou-abbott.blogspot.com/2009/04/murfreesboro-tn-tornado-rutherford.html Linking is brand new for me. I went into HTML in my editing post for a post I created a few days ago about the tornadoes that hit my town, Murfreesboro, TN on Friday, April 10th. I took the word trauma and linked it to a previous article I wrote about trauma from being in storms after Hurricane Gustav a few months ago in LA and TX.

    Should links be inbedded in words, like I did in the word trauma or is it done other ways?

    I clicked on create a link in blogger but didn’t have a clue what I was doing, so I hit post/publish button and a link appeared as my first post on my blog referencing back to the article I clicked “links to this post” on. I am not sure what the difference is between “links to this post:” and “create a link” buttons.

  35. Darren,

    Thanks for the link task. I’ve actually done this a couple times without really thinking about how it could help my own blog.

    I was planning to write something about Canon vs Sigma today. I’ve had some lens issues as of late.

    So I sat out to turn this post, which is really a cry for other photogrphers opnions, into a link post.

    I quickly found a blog post by Kenvin Oke where he reviews several Sigma lenses.

    Thanks for another great task!

    Here’s my link post for today: http://kkhphotos.wordpress.com/2009/04/13/lenses-brand-name-or-third-party/

    Karen

  36. Another great task. Thanks Darren.

    I hadn’t done this before – shame on me…

    Not only did I find some great posts to link to, I found some fabulous sites that I’ll now follow – and I’ve put them on my blogroll.

    This is my post: http://www.oneactonly.com/6-posts-to-inspire/

  37. Writing a quality list post/link post requires a lot of research and a lot of time! This assignment took me about two hours – much longer than I’m used to. Here’s my final, published post: Top 10 Guerilla Art Blogs. I have to admit, two hours of research in, and I feel like I’m just scratching the surface.

    By the way – I am all for linking up with other bloggers in this forum who are artists or creatives. I’ll look for you in the comments; feel free to email me as well.

  38. Darren,

    Just wrote my post “GETTING YOUR BLOG ON ~ 3 Tips to get you blog noticed, read and followedGetting” and it has several links.

    I decided to write about blogging as I am learning. Some Most people seem to struggle with what to write about, what content would make for good reading so I thought this would be a good opportunity to link to other experts on the subject (yourself included).

    You can read about it here: http://www.redheadmarketingblog.com/getting-your-blog-on-3-tips/.

    I have been reading the comments and visiting some of the blogs and leaving my own comments on theirs so thanks for the opportunity to meet and mingle with other bloggers.

    Warmest regards,

    Heidi Richards Mooney

  39. Great task! It has inspired me to come up with something.. “Monday Must Reads.” A lot of people have special days where they always have a specail post (example: Wordless Wednesday). I’ve decided to compile interesting posts from my blog reading and share the links every Monday! Here’s my first “Monday Must Reads” post….
    http://manniemandiblenews.blogspot.com/2009/04/monday-must-reads.html

    What do you guys think? Good idea? Bad idea?

    ♥Mannie

  40. I’m doing a lot of linking, but this time little bit heavier than before: http://jokapaivaistaleipaa.blogspot.com/2009/04/elavaa-ravintoa-blogeista.html

    I had been thinking about the post topic a long time, but this task made me actually post it. And I’ve been thanked already.

  41. For this task,I’ve just written a new post, related to Indonesian Legislative Election 2009, based from people’s reaction & comments on my fellow blogger’s blog, and here is the link to :

    VOTE FOR YOUR LIFE!
    http://www.beeamazing.com/vote-for-your-life/

    Thanks!

  42. Holiday weekend has me a little behind on this one. But that’s okay…’cause I already do this every week. Every friday, I write a post called ‘Found’ where I discuss someone else’s site, resource or blog. Just so happens this past week’s post was a post about a new blogger:

    Found: Red Light District

  43. I always try linking to another site (even if it’s small quiet self-promo). However, I found my art featured on another blog this morning and the traffic is crazy awesome! As good reciprocity, I mentioned her feature w/a screen capture on my blog to drive back to her site -this helps folks recognize they’re heading to the right site and anticipate seeing my products there, too. I hope she garners more cat enthusiasts.

    Feature/Giveaway Here:
    http://creativegoddess.wordpress.com/2009/04/13/studio-news-featured-on-moderncat/

  44. I linked to you, Darren.

    As well as to Taylor Swift and Stephenie Meyer.

    The post is here:

    http://pink-ink-pink.blogspot.com/2009/04/i-may-not-be-taylor-swift-but.html

  45. I always link to other blogs from my blogs as I believe it helps my visitors out aswell as blogs that i am linking to

  46. My blog is http://artquiltmaker.com/blog. It is about creativity and design in quiltmaking.

    The list post I wrote for a task a few days ago is a great example of what I already do. You can read it at: http://artquiltmaker.com/blog/2009/04/vands-friday/. I really like linking to other sites and bloggers as I feel it increases the value of everyone’s blog or website. Connecting bits of information together really helps people find the information that they need and none of us can do it all alone. I also think linking out to others creates a community. Thanks!

  47. Darren,

    I’ve long been a fan of your blogging advice, so I wasn’t sure I’d get anything new from this challenge. I WAS WRONG!!

    Each day’s exercise has brought benefits. The one on linking prompted me to look at some of my niche blogs in a different way, and I ended up writing a post that, less than 24 hours later, helped set a new record for me for page views in one day.

    It wasn’t just that post — it was the accumulation of things I’ve done this week. But I”m getting some really good feedback on my link post: Are You Missing What (Second) Life Has to Offer?, and it’s NOT because of views by others in this challenge; this is the first time I’ve posted a comment on these challenge posts.

    Thank you!!!!
    Joan

  48. I’ve done link posts in the past and just sort of drifted away from them. Thanks for the reminder of how valuable they can be.

    Here’s my daily offering: http://tinyurl.com/d55xjr

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