Protected: Using internal linking to keep your readers longer (Day 17-31 Kick Butt)

This post is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:


About The Author
Grant Griffiths is founder of Blog For Profit and co-founder of Headway, the first Drag and Drop WordPress Theme Framework. You can follow Grant on twitter at @grantgriffiths
Like what you're reading? You may enjoy these posts too!
Comments have been disabled for this post.
Sort: Newest | Oldest

Hey Grant,

I've been applying your lessons when I can - not yet caught up with all of them - and I put a counter on my site and my traffic has increased tremendously since I started Kick ur Blog, So thanks a million. Lots more to do but what a great start!

And I'm kicking Blogger in the butt and moving to WP hopefully this weekend.

That is outstanding. And congrats on moving over to WordPress too.

Hey Grant,

I've been applying your lessons when I can - not yet caught up with all of them - and I put a counter on my site and my traffic has increased tremendously since I started Kick ur Blog, So thanks a million. Lots more to do but what a great start!

And I'm kicking Blogger in the butt and moving to WP hopefully this weekend.

That is outstanding. And congrats on moving over to WordPress too.

Well I am proud of myself. I did this on most of my 100+ posts 2 weeks ago - yes I'm still small - which is good and it took a while but that was okay too. And with the Related Posts links, they make the blog much more interesting, even to me because it's given me ideas for other stuff I could expand upon.

This is proof that I was right to follow this course.

Thanks Grant!

Well I am proud of myself. I did this on most of my 100+ posts 2 weeks ago - yes I'm still small - which is good and it took a while but that was okay too. And with the Related Posts links, they make the blog much more interesting, even to me because it's given me ideas for other stuff I could expand upon.

This is proof that I was right to follow this course.

Thanks Grant!

Because of a Twitter follow {that I would never have had before were not for the 31 Day project} I just found and submitted an article [http://eductivefuturegroup.com/?cat=92, that has internal links to my website and other blog] to: ArticlesEngine.com .

I am sooo impressed with my newbie self thanks to you and your 31 Days project.

Mr. Griffiths, have you seen this site before? What do you think of it. Is it useful for others to spread their visibility?

Fred, you are ahead of me with Apture and Zemanta. Cool.

Respectfully yours,
the IRF

I use Ezine Articles And way to go Robert

Because of a Twitter follow {that I would never have had before were not for the 31 Day project} I just found and submitted an article [http://eductivefuturegroup.com/?cat=92, that has internal links to my website and other blog] to: ArticlesEngine.com .

I am sooo impressed with my newbie self thanks to you and your 31 Days project.

Mr. Griffiths, have you seen this site before? What do you think of it. Is it useful for others to spread their visibility?

Fred, you are ahead of me with Apture and Zemanta. Cool.

Respectfully yours,
the IRF

I use Ezine Articles And way to go Robert

I love doing this. Now that our blog is nearly 18 months old I'm finding more opportunities to link within our own site.

We have a 'related posts' plugin, but I'm going to check out the ones you mention as well.
We also have a 'readers who read this, also read' or similar - not sure what it is called, but it's good for me to see if people are actually going to the related posts, or whether they are choosing to go elsewhere.

I used to run a 'roundup' post on A Sunday of all the posts I had written about that week - do you have any thoughts about this type of post?

I love doing this. Now that our blog is nearly 18 months old I'm finding more opportunities to link within our own site.

We have a 'related posts' plugin, but I'm going to check out the ones you mention as well.
We also have a 'readers who read this, also read' or similar - not sure what it is called, but it's good for me to see if people are actually going to the related posts, or whether they are choosing to go elsewhere.

I used to run a 'roundup' post on A Sunday of all the posts I had written about that week - do you have any thoughts about this type of post?

How does Insights differ from Apture and Zemanta?

How does Insights differ from Apture and Zemanta?

Subscribe
1,222 Readers via RSS and E-Mail

Subscribe to Blog For Profit using a feed reader, or enter your e-mail below for the latest of Blog For Profit to be sent straight to your inbox!

For more, follow Grant on Twitter!