Guide To Blogging

Tips and advice to get your blog up and running
September 14th, 2007

Incoming Links To Your Blog Plugin

When it comes to blogging most of us like to know who is linking to our blog often for a variety of reasons; where our traffic is coming from, so we can visit them easily, so we can return the favour etc.

There’s many ways we can keep track of where our incoming links are coming from; using a statcounter of some sort, via technorati, wordpress has the incoming links in your dashboard etc etc.

For many blog owners they in turn want to say thanks for the link or put a reciprocal link in their blogroll or on a separate page, in a post or whatever other means they may use to say thanks for the linkage, sometimes the problem with this comes when those return links or posts end up moving deeper and deeper into your blog and you end up not giving the incoming linker the promotion you feel they deserve.

There’s many ways you can show your appreciation for those that take the time to link to or comment on your blog; adding a top or recent commentors  plugin, creating a separate page or manually adding those links to your blogroll etc.

Or you could try some of these plugins

wholinked add to the sidebar of you blog which shows the incoming links - available for different blog formats

Technorati Incoming Links Widget 

This one - who link here is in Spanish but here’s a translated version 

If you liked this post you can buy me a coffee :-)

Leave a Reply