Trackbacks Explained – Create more links for traffic using trackbacks

Trackbacks are a great way to generate fresh new content on your own blog while actually making a comment regarding somebody else’s blog post.
Here’s the deal, you have found a great post on somebody else’s blog (preferably a similar topic to your own blog) that you would like to make a comment on. Rather than making the comment directly on their blog site you decide to use the trackback strategy and basically post the comment on your own site linking back to the original bloggers post. Pretty cool right?

Here is the trackback breakdown on video by our traffic guru Jack Humphrey How to do a trackback to get more links and traffic

Thank you Jack!

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5 Comments so far

  1. joe-seo on June 8th, 2007

    Jared, nice post on trackbacks. I also appreciated the video by Jack Humphry.

    Thanks, Joe

  2. Tyrone.T on June 9th, 2007

    Hi Jared, nice post. I’m new to blogging and will try some trackbacks once I get the hang of things. Thanks!

  3. JDHL Tech on June 9th, 2007

    Jared, good post here. I noticed you already have quite a few diggs on this post. Keep up the good work!

    Regards, JDHL Tech

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