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First of all, what is a blog
trackback? A trackback is a type of blog feature that is used
to associate blog posts on different blogs - or a way to notify
a website or another blog that you have published an entry
that references it. The result of this is that two or more
different blogs are able to share readers.
The description above is a little hard to understand so here
is an example. Say you just posted an article to your blog
about list-building techniques. Now, as you are surfing the
internet, you run across a similar or related post on another
blog. So, you could use the trackback feature to notify the
person who posted the other post about list-building techniques
that there is a similar post on your blog.
When your trackback, which is the permalink to your post,
appears on the other blog’s post, that blog’s
readers find out that you have something to say about list-building
and may even pay your blog a visit to find out more.
In order to create a trackback, you have to get the trackback
URL from the post where you want to send your trackback notification.
It will be shown on the blog as a Trackback URL or possibly
a Permalink. Once you have found it, copy the URL into the
correct place in your blog’s post. Your blog software
will have some notation like Trackback URL identified for
where the Trackback URL would go.
Once you have done this, save and republish your blog. Your
blog software will automatically send the trackback ping to
the target blog’s post. So now your trackback, which
is the permalink to your post, will be listed on the other
blog’s post after that blog owner has approved it.
The trackback feature works by actually sending a ping from
your blog to the blog you are trackbacking to notify them
of your post. This also causes your post to be listed on the
other blog, after it has been approved of course.
Trackbacks should be used to elaborate on or add to a related
post. So if your post is on list-building techniques, your
trackback on another blog should also be about that related
subject. Blog comments can be used for posting non specific
comments on blogs where trackbacks are topic related specific
posts.
You may have noticed that by trackbacking you are essentially
placing your link (permalink) on another blog, which creates
a backlink to your blog. For this reason, when you set up
your blog, modify the permalink structure to be more search
engine friendly. This can be done a few different ways, but
you want a structure that ends up having keywords in it as
opposed to having more dynamic looking links.
By having the backlinks to your blog
and by having them relevant to the content of your blog, you
now have the ability of improving your blog’s page rank.
Those backlinks will strengthen both your link popularity
and your link relevancy which will bring your blog more organic
search engine traffic.
It should be noted that trackbacks should be used with care
and not used as methods for spamming other people’s
blogs.
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