This is Day 8 of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog, a group project 60+ of us bloggers are doing together in an effort to help each other become better bloggers. You can read an overview here.
Yesterday we explored the value of writing a link post. Â A focus of this type of post is to send your readers out to valuable resources on other blogs. Â In today’s tip you are going to turn around and essentially do the same for your own blog.
Today’s assignment is to interlink your old blog post. Â This task may be harder for those you who have been blogging for years now. Â It can also be difficult for us newbies who don’t have many posts to connect together. Â Whichever case you find yourself in its an essential task. Â As Darren points out:
1. It will help your readers. Providing your readers with links about where to go next will make their job of navigating your site much easier.
2. It increases your pageviews. While must of us aren’t running ads on our blogs, pageviews can increase your advertising income if you are during cost per impression ads. Â For those who aren’t running ads the increased pageviews simply mean that readers are becoming more engaged with your blog. Chances are that if they read enough and like it that will become a subscriber and pass your information on to others.
3. The power of Search Engine Optimization. You may not have known what this was before starting this project, but you won’t forget it by the time this is over. Â Search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing have the power to send readers to your site. Â But they only reward the sites that they believe provide the best information for the terms entered in the search box by that potential reader. Â Search engines use algorithms to figure out who gets ranked where and bloggers endlessly debate what goes into the algorithm, but most agree that linking plays a role.
So how do you interlink your blog?
1. You could add a link in the middle of your post. If you reference something that you talked about previously on the blog go ahead and provide the reader with a link to it so that they don’t have to search your archives.
2. Updates. Take and old posts and breathe new life into it.
3. At the end of your post share some “Further Reading.” This can take a couple of approaches. Â Obviously you could do it manually. Â This allows you to hand pick certain posts. Â You can also use I plugin to automatically pick posts for you. I currently use Link Within. Â In automatically picks 3 related posts and features a thumbnail of each one at the bottom of every post I write.
While the automatic feature is nice, there are certainly times when you would want to handpick certain posts for further reading. Â One way to make this easier on yourself is to think ahead of time about how you categorize/tag your posts. Â Carefully making this decision will help when you looking for related posts in the future.
Discussion
- What are your thoughts on interlinking your content?
- If you are already interlinking, do you interlink with every post or just your most popular ones? How might taking a different approach improve your blog?
- Do you think interlinking can be overdone?
The Extra Mile
A few other things you can do to take your blog, other bloggers, and this project even further today…
- Reply & give other bloggers feedback on the little things they do.
- When other bloggers include a link to a new article they’ve posted today, click, read, and comment on it.
- Check previous posts in the series for new comments.
- Tweet, share, & bookmark this post.
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J.D. Eddins is husband and father of 3 girls and avid runner. He works for a Christ-centered drug treatment center in Arkansas. You can find his blog at The Training Crucible and on Twitter at jdeddins.

96 Comments
I'm happy to say that I've got this one down already!
I also use LinkWithin, and I love it! By the way, most people don't realize that you can change the setting for number of links in it, and they leave it at the default of three. I've changed mine to 5 because it fills the space better.
I also use internal links for special projects that I do. I make one main post a 'headline' post (that rotates in my featured content on the homepage), and link to the other content in the project. I actually have a group blogging project on a book going right now, if you want to see an example… http://bibledude.net/2010/04/group-blogging-proje…
Also, since I am trying to make an effort to do more list posts as well, I'll do one later today for the '10 most ___ posts from the dude'. Let me know if you have any suggestions on what to fill that blank with… theological, scandalous, personal, creative, etc…
I just found out about being able to increase the number to 5 as well earlier this week, so thanks for sharing that info with the readers. Right now I have left it at 3 because my blog is so new, but once I have plenty of posts in each category I will probably bump the number up.
Another great tip you mentioned is making the headline post. I know that one of the future assignments is a sneeze page, and what you described here sounds like a great one.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad to be able to contribute to the conversation!
Speaking of interlinking past blog post, this post includes 2 good examples. Notice how in the first paragraph there's a link to the main post about the 31 Days project (though it would be better to include keywords in the linking text. Then in the second paragraph, notice how JD puts today's post in contact by referencing (and linking to) yesterday's post.
One other really good way to link to older posts is to have a "Top Posts" or "Featured Posts" plugin or area on your blog. This puts your best content just one click away no matter where a person is on your blog.
Thanks Paul, hopefully I did a better job with the keyword linking in the post on my site for today:http://trainingcrucible.blogspot.com/2010/05/why-…
I have learned a lot from many of your blogs about linking to older posts. I like the ones that do it right in the content. It makes it more relevant to the conversation at hand.
Today I combined the link post assignment from yesterday and the internal link assignment for today. I linked to Justapen's poem. It helped me make a point on my post. http://junctionforjesus.blogspot.com/2010/05/bank…
–Richard
I love this reading and assignment. It made me think through again how I label my blogs and the consistency of my purpose. Instictively I feel that too much interlinking can be information, even choice, overload. But tehn choosing what to use as interlinks may mean letting go of a potential link I like.
Today's blog is created to try out several of the interlinking possibilities. http://guidedreflections.blogspot.com/2010/05/i-a… . Please tell me what you think!
Thanks for everyone's thoughts so far, I try to go through and comment on them after I get this comment up. Since my blog has a different niche than the others participating in this project I did a special post just for ya'll,http://trainingcrucible.blogspot.com/2010/05/why-…
Thanks for the post JD. I especially appreciated the last part on linking to further reading. However, the LinkWithin plugin does not work well for my site. Do you or anyone else know of any other plugins for wordpress that would work in a similar way?
I like the idea of interlinI like the idea of interlinking old posts. It's a helpful idea and a great way to restate old posts.I like the idea of interlinking old posts.
I don't have a lot of posts to interlink with so I just use the ones I have. Taking a different approach would change things up a bit. I do think that interlinking can be overdone, I haven't seen anyone do it yet, but I do believe it is possible.
I interlinked a few blog posts I've written on tips for blogging that also goes with what we've been learning here at 31dbbb.
"How do I…" blogging tip – inspired by @guykawaski and Googlehttp://tijuanabecky.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/how-…
and a sort of sister post "Blogging Community/Family"http://tijuanabecky.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/blog…
Great post.
I have had both wordpress and blogspot and the related articles is one of the things I miss most from wordpress because I used to get a LOT of traffic from other sites that were linking to my posts.
As far as self promoting my own, whenever I think one is related I will usually post a link inside the blog post when I am talking about something related.
This is a time when interlinking is for self promo only as it has NOTHING to do with the content discussed above! 🙂 http://ragamuffinray.blogspot.com/2010/05/what-if…
Why did u leave WP then???
Thanks for everyone's thoughts so far, I try to go through and comment on them after I get this comment up. Since my blog has a different niche than the others participating in this project I did a special post just for ya'll,http://trainingcrucible.blogspot.com/2010/05/why-…
My blog isn't really a specific niche, I combine what could be several blogs into one. I think it's cool the post you did today. Love the picture with you and your children on your about page.
I am still busy with today's task, since I've been a bit busy today. Tonight my daughter (who is top of her grade in physical science and biology) will be participating in a science questioning competition at another school. So that is where we will be. Just thought I'd get that brag in right there! 🙂
Anyway, I have found a neat little "Related Posts" plugin for Blogger.com that I have implemented today at my blog. You will have to scratch around your blog code to implement it, but it works!
You can find it here.
See it in action at this post of mine. It can be seen at any post of mine for that matter.
Give our congrats to your daughter, that sounds like some awesome recognition. And way to go Dad, you must have done something right 🙂
Unfortunately I can't even say that she has my genes, or my wife's, since neither of us got grades like that in school work. She is extremely hard working and diligent. That is her secret. I only started performing at Bible college when I finished my 4 years with an 84% average. But, then it was something I really enjoyed.
But thanks, I will tell her!
Wish that worked on WordPress. Thanks for posting about it for Blogger.com.
Here's my post for today that links to a post from 2008. It starts like this:
"Not everyone is as fortunate (or deluded) as Frank Sinatra was in his song, 'I Did It My Way.' It seems that no matter how terribly we have acted, it is considered a highly valued character trait to have no regrets."
http://preparation4eternity.blogspot.com/2010/05/…
This post actually responds to yesterday's homework as well (since I flunked it). That previous post links to Marcus Goodyear's blog.