Damien Franco | Link To These Three Types Of Blogs

Link To These Three Types Of Blogs

Posted on August 26, 2008
Filed Under Blogging, SEO, Traffic Building, online business |

So you’ve been blogging for a while, and you don’t seem to be getting anywhere.  NO ONE IS LISTENING!  

sleep is the enemy by striatic
sleep is the enemy by striatic

Well, shouting isn’t going to help either, I promise.

Okay, so it actually might, if you’re willing to shout in the right direction and to the right people.

Let’s look at my photography tutorials blog as an example. In the early stages I wrote, and wrote, and wrote. That’s what you’re supposed to do right?

It is, only I wasn’t getting heard. By anybody really. At the beginning of next month we’ll start actually tracking all of the numbers for that site so you can actually see the growth.

Writing good quality content on your blog is very much the foundation for attracting readers and keeping them loyal.  But a house isn’t just a foundation.

You have to have walls, windows, a roof, furniture, etc.  These things are the “extras” you can put into your blog like reviews, interviews, and anything else to spice up your regular content.

So you have a nice pretty house built but still, no one sees it.  You need traffic. 

In order for that traffic to get to your house it has to have a good sidewalk, street, and many access points with signs pointing people towards your house.

That’s where incoming links come in.  Not the kind you pay for BTW.  The kind that come organically. 

One of the things I figured out early on was that other bloggers link to each other.  Big A-list bloggers link to other A-list bloggers and B and C-list bloggers list to B,C, and A-list bloggers.

Does this work?  Will those blogs actually link back to you?

Some will and some won’t.  You can of course try the “shotgun technique” and link to every blog in your niche hoping that some of them link back, but most of them won’t.

I’ve really clamped down on who and where my links go.  My links fall within three “categories” if you will.

Yes, this does take some time, and research (especially in the beginning) but you’ll be able to streamline your work flow and with some practice it will just come naturally.

Remember that the Internet is still a “web”.  Links are the foundation of that web and if you don’t put in those links then don’t expect others to link to you either.

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