Trackback blog tools are sooooo important: I remember the moment I found out that I was using trackbacks in my blog posts all wrong. Actually, to salvage a little self-respect, I should clarify that I had at least attempted to use this tool and no one got hurt–no one but ME, that is! But after watching this video I realized that there was so much more I could be doing with trackbacks to optimize traffic and exposure for my site and my business.
So after several clueless months of not using the trackback function at all, and then using it (incorrectly) to poor effect, it was a game-changer when I finally learned how–and WHY–to use it for a real bangl! This is embarrassing to admit, but hey–progress is progress as one “scales the curve,” eh? My view is that we are all in this together and need to share what we’ve learned from our mistakes as well as our successes. Right?
This little blog post includes a terrific video tutorial with a mighty roar! I certainly want all my readers and “students” to know about it, because it is one of THE most powerful tools out there for reaching new audiences and driving more high-quality traffic to your site.
So a big shout out for Jack Humphrey and his Friday Traffic Report! Thanks, Jack. This tip on the trackback tool does us all a great service!
Happy blogging, folks. Now you can really be amazed and amazing–everyday!
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Thanks a million for the great tip on trackbacks. At the present time my blog host, Google, does not support trackbacks but it supports backlinks; similar but not exactly the same. I’ll need to learn more before trying it out. I’ve also subscribed to your newsletter.
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