Link etiquette
Wed, Sep 24, 2008
Just thought I had to post this since finding it over at www.cornwallseo.com.
The post concerns linking and what action you should take in return.
It goes like this, if someone links to you. Go and Stumble them.
- It indirectly sends traffic to your site
- It rewards people who link to you
- If you have quality content other stumblers will stumble you
From now on, if you link to me and your site is not spamola crapola, I will stumble you. This is not an ordinary Stumble, oh no. I have a juicy account that has been building for ten months and tends to send a few hundred people as soon as I Stumble.
Click here to read the full article “When you link to me, nice things happen”
Here’s the deal
I think this is such a great idea (both from my own and my visitors perspective) that from now on if I see anyone linking to any of the posts on this site (I check my stats regularly), I will Stumble the page that I’m linked from (I might even Digg it!). This benefits your site and obviously does me a favour too.
The perfect way to get your website a link boost!












Hi – I commented on the other post too, did this work. I’m interested to see how Stumble works.
Mark
I had a spike in visits from StumbleUpon shortly after I linked to Cornwall SEO and John Cow through these posts so I’m assuming that they Stumbled this site and it did indeed work. The spike in visits is usually quick to tail off so the process is a constant one, not a do it once and forget job. Cheers.
I love how stumbleupon works and yes there is traffic! You are stumbled my friend!! Happy blogging to you!
I’ve got a young blog, about two months old. A full 90% of my referrals are from stumble.
I luv ‘em.
I’ll add a link to you for sure – oh and I’m subscribing too. Good stuff here
George
When I first saw your banner promoting this practice (link to me and I’ll stumble you), I wasn’t sure how I felt about it. However, it does make some sense: we are all working in a certain microcosm of related subjects, so it’s not as though you are stumbling something completely gratuitously.