Should I dump the Link Within Widget?

Friday I received a very interesting Email from Jordan Bass of nRelate. His Email was a pitch on why I should use nRelate instead of Link Within to offer readers related content when they read articles on my blog. At first I was a little taken back by the approach but the very first thing he mentioned was something I didn’t know:

I noticed you are running Linkwithin on your site and many publishers do not know that on each click, Linkwithin  first sends readers through their own site and then back to your site, which negatively affects your SEO, making your site more difficult for readers to find on Google (article on this below).

So I decided to check to see if this claim was true though I didn’t use my history as his Email went on to suggest, I just right clicked the link and pasted it into notepad. While the URL renders properly when you hover over one of the links, when it is copied you get a different output and it turns out Jordan is correct.

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but when I right click the URL that is highlighted in the picture and paste the actual link into notepad, this is where it really goes:

Redirected Link Output

Now I understand that Jordan wants me to use nRelate because I might allow adds that they (and I) would get paid for (sorry Jordan, I have zero plans to put ads on my blog). But what about LinkWithin, why would they want to hurt my SEO? How are they cashing in on that traffic? Turns out they aren’t the only way I can tell that they benefit is by the back links which I suppose places them in a strong position when/if they roll out a advertising product (I would love to hear a more official SEO analysis of this effect beyond the obvious). According to the LinkWithin site they plan to add revenue sharing features in the future, but they will be optional:

Link Within FAQ

There are two real alternatives to Linkwithin that I could find. Yet Another Related Posts Plugin (YARPP) and nRelate. I’ve used YARPP before and I am not warm and fuzzy about nRelate based on a number of people in the very blog post that Jordan referred me to have commented that it doesn’t always render the thumbnails, etc. I don’t actually mind a plugin publisher getting some benefit out of me using their free plugin, but I want it to be reasonable and above board. I am not strongly convinced either way that this is quite as big of a deal as Jordan would like me to think it is.

Mind Helping me Out?

What would you do if you were me? Do you even use the related posts options? Do you think anyone is actually clicking those links? Hard core SEO types, what is your take? Is this being blown out of proportion by their competitor?

Interview Irene Koehler of Almost Savvy [Podcast]

Irene Koehler Interview GraphicOn this weeks podcast I caught up with the San Francisco Bay Area’s own “Almost SavvyIrene Koehler. Irene has a knack for educating and empowering people to get started using Social Media.

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Summary

Our discussion while somewhat broad overall was generally focused on:

  • Google+
  • Facebook
  • the bay area tech scene

This episode was live on Blog Talk Radio on 12/7/2011.

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The Ins and Outs of Blogging: Episode 3 Developing Content [Podcast]

Ins and Outs of Blogging LogoThinking about starting a blog? Want to get more out of your current one? Check out episode 3 of 3 “Developing Content” on the ins and outs of blogging with my featured guest Gini Dietrich of Arment Dietrich and the Spinsucks blog.

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In this episode you will learn about developing content for your blog and other social networks. One of the key aspects discussed is the importance of creating original content and avoiding the pitfall of providing un-original thoughts and ideas. You may also want to review this article written by Tim Otis, it was mentioned during the podcast.

See also:

Episode 1: “Getting Started

Episode 2: “Building Community”

This episode was live on Blog Talk Radio on 11/30/2011.

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What is Content Marketing? [Podcast]

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On the Wednesday before Thanksgiving I connected with a excellent panel to discuss content marketing. The three panelists brought a breadth of knowledge about content marketing:

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The three experienced content marketers in this panel helped explain what content marketing is. You can also expect to learn about:

  • The importance of compelling content.
  • The importance of being conversational.
  • What branded journalism is and why people use this method.
  • Re-purposing your content.
  • Creative ways to produce content from non-bloggers/writers.

Quotable

“Compelling content is like porn, you know it when you see it.” – Steve Farnesworth

This episode was live on Blog Talk Radio on 11/23/2011.

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Social Media and Search with Sean McGinnis [Podcast]

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On this weeks podcast I had the distinct pleasure of discussing the world of SEO, Search and Social Media with Sean McGinnis of 312 Digital Media. Sean brings together a very unique background to his 10 year+ career in marketing.

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Sean brought technical knowledge and a practical approach to being found and marketing your brand, website or content while making it easier to be found by the search engines. You can anticipate to learn:

  • basic background on the evolution of SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
  • how some concepts in the legal industry play a role in how Search Engines rank content.
  • what the link economy and link rings are.
  • an introduction to the concept of Author Rank.
  • the value of quality content above all other factors.

Quotable

“A search engine cares about bringing to the user the best possible answer as quickly as possible.” – Sean McGinnis

This episode was live on Blog Talk Radio on 11/9/2011.

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The Ins and Outs of Blogging: Episode 2 Building Community [Podcast]

Ins and Outs of Blogging LogoThinking about starting a blog? Want to get more out of your current one? Check out episode 2 of 3 “Building Community” on the ins and outs of blogging with my featured guest Gini Dietrich of Arment Dietrich and the Spinsucks blog.

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This episode helps you evaluate the value of a community for your blogging objectives and provides you with some guidance on how to do it effectively if you do determine it’s important for your mission. You may also want to read this Resource of the Day feature by my friend and past guest @Tinu who honored us by doing a great review of this episode. You might also want to check out Episode 1, “Getting Started“.

This episode was live on Blog Talk Radio on 10/26/2011.

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The ins and outs of Blogging Episode 1 [Podcast]

Young BloggerThinking about starting a blog? Check out episode 1 of 3 “Getting Started” on the ins and outs of blogging with my featured guest Gini Dietrich of Arment Dietrich and the Spinsucks blog.

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This episode takes you from “I am interested in blogging” to “I am blogging” with some excellent tips to save you time and get you started on the right foot.

This episode was live on Blog Talk Radio on 9/28/2011.

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Internet Radio Mashup Episode 1

Internet Radio Mashup LogoI pulled together 3 great guests for the inaugeral Internet Radio Mashup episode on my Blog Talk Radio program:

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Our discussions covered a lot of territory from where we all were on 9/11 to movies and entertainment. We even had a little help the other panelists session near the end of the episode.

Quotable

“Just because somebody is your boss doesn’t mean they are a leader. You want to make sure that you learn what a real leader is.” – Rachael Seda

This episode was live on Blog Talk Radio on 8/31/2011.

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Insiders view of the SOBCON Conference (Podcast)

SOBCON 2011 PosterLooking for a great conference to attend? Sign up for the next SOBCON (Successful Online Business) make some great new friends, learn, have fun and enjoy a unique experience.

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After grappling with how to best describe the SOBCON conference to friends I was encouraging to attend I did what anyone who enjoys a good conversation among friends would do. I planned a SOBCON panel on Blog Talk Radio. After reaching out to some of the people I met at SOBCON 2011 in Chicago I found some great panelists that were ready to join me. Panelists Amber ClevelandNacie Carson and Shashi Bellamkonda kicked off the conversation. Nacie and Amber had both been volunteers so they had some nice insights from an insiders perspective. Shashi has participated as a sponsor and panelist and we all had been participants. That is perhaps one of the coolest things about SOBCON, the presenters are integrated into the breakout sessions and participate in the conference. We were fortunate to also be joined by Liz Strauss and Marla Schulman both dialing in to surprise us. The chat was packed with some of our good friends including Angela Maiers and Andrew Marshall and others were listening in and chatting with us via Twitter.

Quotable

“Sobcon is more of a retreat than a conference.” – Amber Cleveland

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You can sign up here w/ the coupon sobchat200 for SOBCON Northwest (That code is for a limited time only, NOT a sponsored/affiliate link nor was I paid or compensated in any way to do this piece, I did it because I Love SOBCON and the people involved.)

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5 things bloggers should know about Polarizing Blog Posts

Winston Churchill

You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life. ~Winston Churchill

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I planned a debate with Gini Dietrich and Danny Brown over polarizing blog posts and online enemies. While researching the episode I realized I agreed with Gini and Danny more than I had realized. I am sure one day I will get the opportunity to debate with them about something. In the discussion we addressed the concept of online enemies but more specifically how both guests as bloggers and netizens really feel about these issues. Both guests are very passionate and well intended, they did have different approaches but there were a few great take aways:

  1. Don’t be afraid to challenge ideas.
  2. Focus on the ideas you dislike not the purveyors of the ideas.
  3. Be willing to learn from discourse and change.
  4. It’s a good practice to notify those whose ideas your are challenging.
  5. It can really be a challenge to keep post comments “on the rails” (on topic) when challenging ideas. (Proceed with caution)

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