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		<description><![CDATA[Who is most likely to link to your content? Those who find it valuable, but especially other online publishers who know you, appreciate your work and want to help give you a boost. How do you get their attention and interest? By building personal and professional working relationships, on- and off-line. Sorry, no magic pixie [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/2162922839/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3139" title="Building connections at Columbia, NYC, in 1911 (courtesy Library of Congress on Flickr Commons)" src="http://www.sheilasguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Building-connections-at-Columbia-in-1911-courtesy-Library-of-Congress-on-Flickr-Commons.jpg" alt="Building connections at Columbia, NYC, in 1911 (courtesy Library of Congress on Flickr Commons)" hspace="10" width="450" height="326" /></a>Who is most likely to link to your content?</p>
<p>Those who find it valuable, but especially other online publishers who know you, appreciate your work and want to help give you a boost.</p>
<p>How do you get their attention and interest?</p>
<p>By building personal and professional working relationships, on- and off-line.</p>
<p>Sorry, no magic pixie dust here. <a href="http://www.sheilasguide.com/2010/11/30/how-to-reach-out-to-bloggers-and-online-influencers/">Blogger outreach</a> and social networking take time and effort.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: bold;"><strong>Hey, You! Gimme A Link</strong></span></p>
<p>I thought about all this when I saw a posting on the <a title="Travel blogger's Ning group plus the TBEX conferences and local chapters." href="http://www.travelblogexchange.com/">Travel Blog Exchange (TBEX)</a> site.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Country Vacations &amp; Resorts&#8221; vacation rental site (hell no, they aren&#8217;t getting a link from me here) was making a bid for linkbuilding by getting bloggers to run their prewritten content as guest posts:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Guest site [to run a Country Vacations-provided post] must be at least a PR2 [PageRank 2 on Google.] Posts are unique and only for one publication per post. Have several 400-500 word articles that will need &#8220;homes&#8221;, 1 link (required), 1 image (I provide), would be great but not required. Happy to consider exchange posts with my blog&#8230;.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>They want links from sites that rank at their PR or higher (my stats show they&#8217;re currently PR2 &#8211; as a comparison, this blog is PR4) and they want one deep link back to their blog from a wide variety of other blogs.</p>
<p>If I saw this guest post, I would no doubt find very carefully placed links back to specific Country Vacations content, with anchor text chosen to support their SEO (Search Engine Optimization) for certain keywords.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: bold;"><strong>Links: Coin Of The Realm For Search</strong></span></p>
<p>There&#8217;s nothing illegal here. None of it smacks of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hat_seo">black hat SEO</a>; it&#8217;s all pretty much in line with Google guidance on <a title="On Google's blog." href="http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2010/06/quality-links-to-your-site.html">quality links</a> and <a title="Google on link schemes and linkbuilding." href="http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=66356">linkbuilding</a> although I wouldn&#8217;t exactly call it the &#8220;natural&#8221; linkbuilding that Google says it prefers.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s why all of this matters&#8230;.the number, type and quality of inbound links to your content has a direct impact on where you rank in search engines. Links from Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and many other social sites are &#8220;<a title="More about no follow on Google Webmaster Tools Help." href="http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=96569">no follow</a>&#8221; &#8211; they don&#8217;t count in Google&#8217;s algorithm (although they&#8217;re fine for humans, who DO still matter.) So, all that retweeting of a link to your blog post is not as powerful, SEO-wise, as a direct link to the post from a quality site (there are some rumblings, however, that <a title="Very good post on this from Search Engine Land." href="http://searchengineland.com/what-social-signals-do-google-bing-really-count-55389">social signals are starting to count in search</a> for both Google and Bing.)</p>
<p>From what I&#8217;ve seen, everyone opining about how to get links ends up saying some version of, &#8220;Suck up to people really hard and then ask them for a link.&#8221; Let me tell you, that works a <em>lot</em> better with people who already know, respect and like you. Otherwise, remove your lips from their bottom, pronto.</p>
<p>The issue here is the randomness of the request in the example above;  it was tossed out in a travel blogger&#8217;s forum, for all comers. Hey &#8211; Newsflash! Those who are that desperate for content are not the bloggers you want.</p>
<p>Online publishers (well, the good ones) are rather picky about what they post. Why would anyone take some random company&#8217;s content, slap it on their precious digital baby, bore/disgust their readers and tacitly endorse a company that didn&#8217;t take the time to build a relationship?</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: bold;"><strong>What To Do (Instead Of Random Crap) To Build Links</strong></span></p>
<p>**  Publish interesting, <strong>quality</strong> stuff that helps and informs your readers. Period.  It&#8217;s the hardest thing to do consistently, and the most critical.  After you publish, make sure people can find out about it. Yep, it&#8217;s a marketing game. Crafting the content is only the start.</p>
<p>**  <strong>Network</strong> your tail off on the social Web to get in front of those who might link to your work. Connect with people on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Follow hashtags where bloggers congregate, like <a title="Chat organizer Mack Collier explains #blogchat." href="http://mackcollier.com/social-media-library/what-is-blogchat/">#blogchat every Sunday night, 8 pm CST with Mack Collier</a>.</p>
<p>**  <strong>Network</strong> your tail off IRL (In Real Life.) Go where the geeks are. Attend conferences like <a href="http://www.sheilasguide.com/2010/09/14/why-blogworld-and-new-media-expo-will-supercharge-your-destination-marketing/">BlogWorld and New Media Expo</a>, South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi) or niche-specific ones like <a href="http://www.blogher.com/blogher-food-11">BlogHer Food</a> (for food bloggers.)  Get that blog URL on the business cards you hand out, too, and follow up after the conference.</p>
<p>**  Once you have a good relationship &#8211; however long it takes to build it &#8211; <strong><em>then</em> make your pitch</strong>. For example, are you a California destination? Ask relevant people in your blogger network if they might be interested in a guest post from you about certain highlights of your town; even a general Q&amp;A with you would be fine. Try to craft your guest post your way, but remember, it&#8217;s <em>their</em> blog.</p>
<p>**  <strong>Give to get</strong>. Do plenty of linking out yourself, to quality content; it is noticed and appreciated by the link recipient. I remember the days when I was a newish blogger and got a big ol&#8217; fat link to one of my posts from a big-deal website. It happened because the author and I connected online and became friends, so she was looking out for me and helping me grow.  Thanks, <a title="Why you want to work with Liz; she's dynamite!" href="http://www.lizstrauss.com/work-with-liz-2/">Liz Strauss</a>, for not turning up your nose at my PageRank back then. <img src='http://www.sheilasguide.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Building links is part of blogging &#8211; that&#8217;s one reason I still run the <a title="Why I think blog carnivals still work for SEO." href="http://www.sheilasguide.com/2010/10/18/what-is-old-is-new-again-blog-carnivals-for-link-building-and-seo/">Carnival of Cities blog carnival</a> after all these years. It&#8217;s my way of highlighting blogs and giving back, through links and attention.</p>
<p>How do you inspire people to link to your content? Please let us know down in the comments&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>Carnival of Cities for 12 August 2009</title>
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<p>Welcome to the August 12, 2009 edition of the <a title="Description of this particular blog carnival." href="http://blogcarnival.com/bc/cprof_1073.html" target="_self">Carnival of Cities</a>, where we tour the world in a single blog post through the eyes and words of contributing bloggers.</p>
<p>The focus is on any aspect of a single city (or a fair-sized town.)  Any blogger with a relevant post is welcome to submit a post for possible inclusion.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been running this <a title="More blog carnivals, on any topic you can imagine. Not all the ones listed are active, so read carefully." href="http://blogcarnival.com/bc/index.php" target="_self">blog carnival</a> on and off since February 2007, often on the &#8220;host blog&#8221; (currently my <a href="http://www.familytravellogue.com" target="_self">BootsnAll Family Travel Logue</a>) but like any carnival it moves around, and other bloggers take turns hosting.</p>
<p>Today I&#8217;m hosting it here on Sheila&#8217;s Guide so that my tourism and travel readers can see a wide variety of blogging topics and talent.</p>
<div>The next edition (on August 26) will be hosted on the <a href="http://missus-emm.blogspot.com/" target="_self">Emm in London</a> blog; <a href="http://blogcarnival.com/bc/submit_1073.html" target="_self">click here to submit</a> an entry for consideration. If you&#8217;d like to take a turn as host, please email me at Sheila &#8220;at&#8221; sheilascarborough &#8220;dot&#8221; com.</div>
<p>Off we go&#8230;.</p>
<div style="text-align: center;"><strong>Cities in the Americas</strong></div>
<p><strong>Chicago, Illinois, USA </strong>Meg Keough takes a stroll through <a href="http://www.backpacktobuggy.com/2009/07/chicago-hot-town-summer-in-the-city/">Chicago – hot town, summer in the city.</a> posted at <a href="http://www.backpacktobuggy.com/">Backpack to Buggy</a>, saying, &#8220;While I bet there is a lot on the blogging conferences in Chicago, this is just about a walk through the city.&#8221; [Wonderful photos, Meg!]</p>
<p><strong>San Francisco, California, USA </strong>CatSynth presents <a href="http://www.ptank.com/blog/2009/08/wordless-wednesday-bay-bridge-from-pier-14/">Wordless Wednesday:  Bay Bridge from Pier 14</a> posted at <a href="http://www.ptank.com/blog">CatSynth</a>, saying, &#8220;We do a &#8220;wordless post&#8221; every Wednesday, and often feature images from our home city of San Francisco. Last week, we had a photo of the Bay Bridge at dusk. Enjoy!&#8221; <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>New York, New York, USA </strong>Amy Wong describes city kayaking adventures in <a href="http://www.gothamgazette.com/article/issueoftheweek/20090810/200/2983">Waiting to Wade</a> posted at the <a href="http://www.gothamgazette.com/blogs/wonkster/">Gotham Gazette</a>.</p>
<p><strong>San Rafael de Heredia, Costa Rica </strong>Marina K. Villatoro says <a href="http://www.travelexperta.com/2009/07/we-love-local-fairs-photo-friday.html">We Love Local Fairs &#8211; Photo Friday</a> posted at <a href="http://www.travelexperta.com/">The Travel Expert(a)</a>, about a local fair near where she lives.</p>
<p><strong>Washington, DC, USA </strong>Blake Johnson gives his impressions of a well-known DC restaurant in <a href="http://udothedishes.com/2009/04/equinox-restaurant-review/">Equinox: Fully-Vested</a> posted at <a href="http://udothedishes.com/">Food for Thought&#8230;</a>, saying, &#8220;Review of the culinary odds and ends of one of Washington D.C.&#8217;s most popular eateries.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA</strong> Tim Leffel writes a beautifully descriptive story about <a href="http://www.perceptivetravel.com/issues/0809/atomic.html">Secret Cities and Atomic Tourism</a> posted at <a href="http://www.perceptivetravel.com/">Perceptive Travel</a>, (with a little about Albuquerque and Los Alamos, New Mexico mixed into the fascinating narrative.)</p>
<p><strong>Vail, Colorado, USA</strong> Kara Williams presents <a href="http://travelingmamas.com/2009/07/31/top-things-to-do-in-vail-this-summer/" class="broken_link">Top Ten Things to Do in Vail this Summer</a> posted at <a href="http://travelingmamas.com/">Traveling Mamas</a>.</p>
<p><span id="more-395"></span><strong>Chicago, Illinois, USA </strong>Tony Cookson asks his readers <a href="http://blog.thisyoungeconomist.com/2009/06/poll-what-attracts-you-to-chicago.html">What attracts you to Chicago?</a> in a poll (<a href="http://blog.thisyoungeconomist.com/2009/06/poll-results.html" target="_self">results here</a>) and then lists some fun Windy City activities in his post on <a href="http://blog.thisyoungeconomist.com/">This Young Economist</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Washington, DC, USA </strong>Ellen Perlman tells us how to <a href="http://boldlygosolo.typepad.com/boldly_go_solo/2009/07/join-a-group-hike-and-find-plenty-of-company.html">Join a group hike in Rock Creek Park and find plenty of company</a> posted at <a href="http://boldlygosolo.typepad.com/boldly_go_solo/">Boldly Go Solo</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Detroit, Michigan, USA </strong>Silicon Valley Blogger presents <a href="http://www.thedigeratilife.com/detroit-house-real-estate-market/">Detroit House vs Parking Spot: A Real Estate Market Conundrum</a> posted at <a href="http://www.thedigeratilife.com/blog">The Digerati Life</a>, describing extraordinary real estate deals in suffering Detroit.</p>
<p><strong>San Francisco, California, USA </strong>LiLing Pang describes her <a href="http://www.trekaroo.com/list/top-10-destination-playgrounds-in-san-francisco-bay-area-2/show">Top 10 Destination Playgrounds in San Francisco Bay Area</a> posted at <a href="http://www.trekaroo.com/">Trekaroo</a>, saying, &#8220;The San Francisco Bay Area has so much to offer, but one thing that traveling families often miss are some of the best playgrounds in the country. Here are some within driving distance of San Francisco.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>San Jose, Costa Rica </strong>Henry presents <a href="http://henryfindingfreedom.blogspot.com/2009/03/catedral-metropolitana-mercado-central.html">Finding Freedom: Catedral Metropolitana, Mercado Central, Teatro Nacional</a> posted at <a href="http://henryfindingfreedom.blogspot.com/">Finding Freedom</a>, saying, &#8220;In the spring of 2009, I backpacked through Costa Rica. I spent several days in San Jose, the capital city. It&#8217;s a wonderfully vibrant city with friendly residents and architectural jewels, if you know where to look. In this article, I visit several must-see spots in San Jose.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Tupelo, Mississippi, USA </strong>Apryl Chapman Thomas heads south in <a href="http://www.southernbyways.com/travelin-to-tupelo-mississippi/" class="broken_link">Travelin’ to Tupelo, Mississippi</a> posted at <a href="http://www.southernbyways.com/">Southern Byways</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Washington, DC, USA</strong> Jon finds <a href="http://www.thedctraveler.com/washington-dcs-constitution-gardens-dedicated-to-the-signers-of-the-declaration-of-independence/" class="broken_link">Washington, DC’s Constitution Gardens – Dedicated to the Signers of the Declaration of Independence</a> posted at <a href="http://www.thedctraveler.com/">The DC Traveler</a>, saying, &#8220;This often missed memorial and garden on the National Mall in honors the original 56 signers of The Declaration of Independence.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Cities in Europe</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nizhny Novgorod, Russia </strong>lena gives us some history and a video in <a href="http://www.thecolorsmagazine.com/index.php/2009/08/nizhny-novgorod-3-facts/">3 Facts: Nizhny Novgorod</a> posted at <a href="http://www.thecolorsmagazine.com/">The Colors Magazine</a>.</p>
<p><strong>The Hague, the Netherlands </strong>Happy Hotelier presents <a href="http://www.happyhotelier.com/2009/07/19/feed-people-to-the-pigs-a-mirror-for-the-pork-eaters-under-us/">Feed People to the Pigs – A Mirror for the Pork Eaters among us!</a> posted at <a href="http://www.happyhotelier.com/">Happy Hotelier</a>, saying, &#8220;A cultural destination in my city The Hague&#8230;a bit morbid maybe, but it provokes a bit of thinking out the box.&#8221; [It certainly does give new human meaning to "a piece of meat."]</p>
<p><strong>Paris, France </strong>Andi shows you how to eat way up inside the Eiffel Tower in <a href="http://misadventures-with-andi.blogspot.com/2009/07/58-tour-eiffel-dining-with-view.html">58 Tour Eiffel &#8211; dining with a view</a> posted at <a href="http://www.misadventureswithandi.com/">Misadventures with Andi</a> [C an't beat having Paris beneath your feet!]</p>
<p><strong>Florence, Italy </strong>Liz Wright has to eat all of that great Italian food to research <a href="http://www.travelogged.com/travelogged/2009/07/recommended-restaurants-in-florence-steering-clear-of-the-tourist-traps.html">Recommended Restaurants in Florence: Steering Clear of the Tourist Traps</a> posted at <a href="http://www.travelogged.com/travelogged/">Travelogged</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom </strong>River presents <a href="http://riversstream.blogspot.com/2009/08/school-leavers-face-future-of.html">Preston Youth &#8211; Fight For Jobs!</a> posted at <a href="http://riversstream.blogspot.com/">River&#8217;s Edge</a>, saying, &#8220;Teens from Preston doing something positive about mass youth unemployment.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Madrid, Spain </strong>Mick Hart presents <a href="http://globecheaptravelguide.com/78/best-places-to-visit-and-where-to-eat-out-in-madrid-spain">Best Places To Visit And Where To Eat Out In Madrid Spain</a> posted at <a href="http://globecheaptravelguide.com/">Globe Cheap Travel</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Turin, Italy </strong>Madeline Jhawar presents <a href="http://italyfaves.typepad.com/italy_beyond_the_obvious/2009/08/top-ten-local-hotspots-in-turin.html">Best Local Hotspots in Turin</a> posted at <a href="http://italyfaves.typepad.com/italy_beyond_the_obvious/">Italy: Beyond the Obvious</a>, saying, &#8220;Going to Turin and need ideas for where to eat lunch or dinner, have a drink, a gelato or a hot chocolate? Here&#8217;s a list of locals&#8217; favorites.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Cities in Asia</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tokyo, Japan </strong>oneyeartrip.com knows about <a href="http://www.oneyeartrip.com/2009/02/top-10-offbeat-experiences-in-tokyo.html">Top 10 Offbeat Things to Do in Tokyo</a> posted at <a href="http://www.oneyeartrip.com/">one.year.trip</a>, saying, &#8220;Top 10 things to do in Tokyo, Japan, that you may not have thought of.&#8221; [I can vouch for Nakano Broadway for quirky shopping finds.]</p>
<p><strong>Xi&#8217;An, China </strong>ChinaBlog.cc presents <a href="http://chinablog.cc/2009/03/xian-capital-of-china/">Xi’An: “Capital” of China</a> posted at <a href="http://chinablog.cc/">ChinaBlog.cc</a>, describing &#8220;Xi&#8217;An, one of the most ancient cites in China&#8221; [and home to the famous Terracotta Soldiers.]</p>
<p><strong>Bangkok, Thailand </strong>Amy @ The Q Family has some <a href="http://www.theqfamilyadventures.com/2009/07/tips-to-beat-bangkok-heat/">Tips to Beat Bangkok Heat</a> posted at <a href="http://www.theqfamilyadventures.com/">The Q Family Adventures Travel Blog</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Ebina, Japan </strong>Tony Alexander has travel and sake tips in <a href="http://www.thesoulofjapan.blogspot.com/2009/06/izumibashi-of-ebina-kanagawa.html">The Soul of Japan: Izumibashi of Ebina, Kanagawa</a> posted at <a href="http://thesoulofjapan.blogspot.com/">The Soul of Japan</a>, saying, &#8220;My favorite city.&#8221;</p>
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<p>That concludes this edition, and thanks very much for visiting Sheila&#8217;s Guide.</p>
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