9 comments » WHAT IS A trackback?TrackBacks are a way to communicate between blogs. Each TrackBack allows you to have a conversation between blogsTrackBack is a tool that bloggers use to allow you to visit other sites related to your post. Wikipedia gives the definition of a TrackBack as "a mechanism for communication between blogs". Most blogging formats allow the feature. Lets start from the beginning. You are posting an article for your blog and find related information that you want to include in your post. You will create a link within your post using the URL for that information. This will allow someone to see the related information directly from your site. Depending on what blogging platform you are using, you will find the place to list TrackBack or backlist. Just place the URL here. This achieves multiple objectives:
The only downside to TrackBacks is that you need to be careful of the TrackBacks to your site from spammers. Sometimes you will get a TrackBack from a site that is totally unrelated to yours. This can diminish your SEO efficacy. Take the time to edit and delete these TrackBacks from your comments so that it doesn't harm your ranking. I am not a big fan of trackbacks as you can get spammed heavily by tools like Xrummer (an auto comment/trackback tool). Read also: Confessions of a Real Estate Blog Link Whore: Trackback Spam Hurts To turn your trackbacks on or off in the RSS Pieces systm- go to Blog Settings - Features and check or uncheck the trackback feature. http://www.rsspieces.com/00010E
Posted on September 16, 2006 23:00:45
Comment from: dennis [Visitor] Thanks for the help. I am new to the blogging arena and your site has helped me. Especially with something as simple as "trackback". Comment from: Andy [Visitor] Interesting site - very useful. I run a blog looking at digital technologies in architecture and cities -with over 400 posts it gets traffic but not a massive amount.. Any tips? Thanks a lot, Andy Comment from: Debi Braulik [Visitor] Mary- This was on my task list to research this week. I'm so glad I found your post. But a question for you. Can you give a track back to a website itself and not a blog post? Like when I say for more information, check out www dot example dot com. Would I then put the website url in the trackback box or do you only reference blog posts? Make sense? Thank you! Comment from: Christina [Visitor] I just started Blogging and love it. Thank you for the information on track backs, I did not know what they were. Comment from: Jill Wente [Visitor] I saw the trackback field in my wordpress blogging platform, but did not know what it was for. Thanks for enlightening me. Comment from: Geoff [Visitor] I still have some difficulty understanding trackbacks and how they end up on the other blog - or mine if they are coming to me. For example, this article above mentions that they end up in the comments field. I run wordpress on www.profitable-investing.com and I don’t get trackbacks in my comments area at all. I see them on my dashboard but how does that benefit readers? I’m confused! Comment from: Connie Ragen Green [Visitor] I like to trackback to other posts because it puts me on the radar of the person whose blog I have been reading. Trackbacks are just a great way to connect with other bloggers and let them know you are out there in the blogosphere with them. Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Can the spam caused by Trackbacks be controlled to a level that we can begin using them again? Comment from: hunter.jackson [Member] Thank you so much for explaining this in a way in which I can actually understand! Comment on this article This post has no feedback awaiting moderation... |