Trailblazing Your Blog, Backward and Forward

Trailblazing Your Blog, Backward and ForwardOne of the reasons blogs can be so engaging is that they evolve and interact through time. We get to see how things change. In that sense, many blog postings can be considered snapshots of a world, event, or issue in progress. However, each posting also stands on its […]

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Written by blogger on May 13th, 2006 with no comments.
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Trailblazing Your Blog, Backward and Forward
One of the reasons blogs can be so engaging is that they evolve and interact through time. We get to see how things change. In that sense, many blog postings can be considered snapshots of a world, event, or issue in progress. However, each posting also stands on its own, residing at a unique and permanent web address (URL). When looking at a single, static posting, it can be difficult to follow the tendrils that stretch forward and back in time to other postings in that blog. Which postings were the precursor to this one, and which were the follow-up? One way to make it easier for people to engage with your weblog over time is to make sure you blaze a trail for postings that bear a direct sequential relationship. And I can attest from my many hiking expeditions, a well-blazed trail can be easily followed in either direction. Here’s how you can do it, in your blog…

Written by blogger on May 13th, 2006 with no comments.
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