Written on August 31st, 2005 at 02:08 am by Darren Rowse
The Power of the Link
On of the aspects of blogging that I love is the way in which a link can change a persons life in so many ways (some of them big, others small). This is illustrated pretty well over at Solution Watch which was the first blog mentioned at Blog Herald’s 100 Blogs in 100 Days series. That link led to a chain of events that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside:
As I have said, this last week has been the biggest week for Solution Watch yet. I was lucky to be the first mentioned on The Blog Herald, 100 Blogs in 100 Days. His mass amount of visitors scavenged my page, left nice comments, and was very supportive. Thanks, Duncan. Not much later, TechCrunch mentioned my Social Bookmarking List. This brought even more visitors. Because of this, the Social Bookmarking List was posted to Del.icio.us many times and quickly made it to the Del.icio.us Popular and Populicio.us pages which got Solution Watch even more noticed. Then, on top of that, Paul Scrivens dropped me an email inviting me into the 9rules Network! It has been a crazy week and I am still rubbing my eyes because I must be dreaming about all this hype going on. I owe a thank you to everyone who has supported Solution Watch, all my visitors, Del.icio.us users, and everyone else.
Ok - so it might not be an earth shattering event or change the course of history - but it does illustrate the power of a link and is one of the reasons I continue to ignore the advice of many SEO experts who tell me I have too many outbound links on this blog and thereby decrease my chances in the Search Engines. Frankly I’d rather have a blog here that plays a part in processes like the one above than one that just accumulates readers for myself to enjoy.



7 Responses to “The Power of the Link”
William Cox
August 31st, 2005 2:54 am
And don’t forget:
“Those who succeed at anything and don’t mention luck, are kidding themselves.” - Larry King
Martin (HomeOfficeVoice)
August 31st, 2005 3:06 am
well isn’t that a positive outcome - with your 31 Days series and Duncan’s 100 Blogs in 100 Days you’re really giving something back … and giving little-known blogs a kickstart.
And best of all, done by two Aussies ;-)
Comic Strip Blogger
August 31st, 2005 4:52 am
background of quote and links on quote are hardly distinguishable - you should use more contrasting colors!
Brian Benzinger
August 31st, 2005 5:51 am
Thank you very much for the mention, Darren :) Links certainly are amazing and I now see the power that they have. I never thought that any of this would happen. It is truly mind blowing.
Thanks and keep up the great job with the blog. Your blog was one of the reasons I started blogging in the first place :) Things do change and at first I was in it for the enjoyment and the money from AdSense. But, now… I had no increase in clicks since, but I honestly don’t care much about the money right now. Now, I am just enjoying the blogging experience. Absolutely great.
Phillip Molly Malone
August 31st, 2005 10:59 am
Agree with the CSB.
Molly
Bathrobe
August 31st, 2005 11:11 am
Spot on! I have seen so many websites stingy with links because they are afraid people will go elsewhere.Links to good content are a rich addition to the content of a site. Webmasters should never forget that!
duncan
August 31st, 2005 11:12 am
Good assessment Darren, I cant take all the credit but it was the start of a chain, a bit like any blog really, person B reads person A, person C readers person B and references person A. Person D reads person C and writes for Slashdot …. or something like that. Kudos to Brian though, at the end of the day all I did was give him a leg up, its his concept, design and writing skills thats delivered the goods.
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