In case you need to know 👍😃
Pingbacks! I love them and they can bring a lot of traffic to your blog when they are used correctly.
A pingback is a link to another blog post. It can either be to one of your own posts or to that of another blogger’s posts. I came across them in my early days of blogging and I use them all the time. They can help promote your own posts and those of other bloggers.
How exactly do you create a pingback? I’ve made a short video showing you how to create one. To view the video you’ll need to log onto my blog.
How easy was that? However, I always advise that you ensure any pingbacks you create in a post do work before publishing your post.
So, what happens after you create that pingback?
- The blogger whose post you have linked to will get a notification that a…
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Hah! My pingback worked since i linked to this article rather than just to your homepage. Much needed info! Thanks! I’ll be looking forward to Hugh’s post on reblogging. Sometimes that process can be mysterious.
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Cheers, Chris. I know you’re pingback king! 😀
I appreciate the reblog very much. 👍
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Pingbacks are great when you post an article with several links to other blogs or posts Hugh, but I have to confess a preference for reblogs because they seem to encourage more following through to the original posts 😃😎
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I’ll be writing about reblogs in another article in the series, Chris. If I may, I’d like to use your quote in the post?
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Of course you may Hugh 👍😃
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Very informational. Thank you!
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Welcome Mariana 👍
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