The theme of avarice link now haunts around for months and years on the web.
Especially many bloggers complain that others do not link to it.
Whether this really is what it is and whether the lack of research on the web with it is to blame, I would like my contribution to the answerblogging. write.
Link avarice by a lack of research?
Granted, this thesis is daring and probably too specific to herzuhalten as an explanation for the lack of links.
But it is also worth even thinking about how and why we link at all (should).
Many articles in the blogosphere are also very poorly researched and often based on only one other article, a news and so on.
Or it is researched, but no link to source. Also ensure that happens often.
Blogs are also largely just the platform for their own opinion or personal experience. Since there is no link.
I therefore think that the lack of research is just one reason for the link avarice, but not the main reason.
Why link?
If you want to stand as the guru on the web that link to best anyone else, but acts as if it were all grown on their own dung.
But I think that very few actually do for this reason (or just do not even).
Rather, many non eighth to link to sources, for example. I research a lot on the web, but not to link to every article that I find. In spite of this, in most of my articles and links to other websites and blogs.
In the week I left my list also on many other sources. I think that’s very useful for myself and so I think that my readers do the same.
Just recently I have a link page for new businesses and the self- created. Also, it contains mostly links to external sources.
External links are added values ??for their own readers. Many have either fear that their own readers about the blog or leave it to bother with any thoughts or simply curious, they turn to SEO optimization and link to the outside or why not just using “nofollow”.
But there’s a reason that is less related to blogs and websites.
We link elsewhere
This, in my opinion one of the main reasons for the link stinginess in blogs.
Content on blogs and websites will be published. Thoughts, views, experiences and tips.
I find something interesting on the Web or on Twitter, I tweet the delay. I’m with because of my “Links of the Week” is rather an exception. Most bloggers give tips link on Twitter, Facebook, social news sites, etc.
Perhaps this micro-blogging services and social networks are the real reason for the link avarice (where there is no statistical evidence). What do you think?
Tit for tat
What I do not like is this Jammerei.
I constantly hear from the link avarice and then if you even look at the blogs and websites such whiners, then there is usually only a few links to other sites and blogs.
I never had this thought: “If I link to you, then you have to link me.” I link to just about everything I find interesting and what is good and what brings my readers. If it then backlinks are from there which is nice, but why I do not care.
Anyone who publishes interesting and good content, and these markets, you’ll find some backlinks.
So please, quit whining, but actively and regularly link other blogs and Web site itself and publish good and readable content.
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