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4/28/2007Link-Giving: An Alternative for the Rest of UsI have largely stopped thinking and writing about the Gatekeeper thing, for a few reasons. One, it's a tired topic. Two, the return on investment from trying to worm your way into the so-called conversation is too low to be worthwhile. The return on simply writing good posts and waiting is not that much higher, but it's higher. It's a little like fishing. I am a good fisherman because I am patient- something most casual fishers are not. And third, the conversations are often boring anyway. I just don't care all that much about what a lot of the so-called A-Listers have to say. Many of them have turned their blogs and Twitter feeds into nothing more than a living billboard for self-promotion. But I just can't resist it when a couple of A-Listers start a conversation about link-baiting. Jason Calacanis started things off with a partially tongue in cheek and partially straight up post, talking about ways to get a link from him. I chastised him the other day for not reaching out to mainstream media, so let me give a little credit where due. This is funny stuff, even if it's true:
And this:
Of course, scads of people immediately start linking wildly to Jason's post, dancing in the fleeting glow of inclusion. I just about fell off of my chair when Dave Winer posted his rules, including this one for why he might not link to you:
That's either the best satire I have ever read, or the biggest violation of the Goose and Gander Rule ever. It doesn't really matter which, because Dave and Jason talking about getting links is like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett comparing their bank accounts. It makes them feel good, but has zero relevance for the rest of us. So what can the rest of us do? We could fall in line, and fawn over these guys. We might get a link every six months or so. Or we could just sit back and watch. Or we could leave that party and start our own. I don't want to spend any effort trying to figure what I need to write to be worthy of a link from some blogostar. That promotes bad writing, and it doesn't work. Linking should not be viewed as currency, and the fact that it is viewed that way by many is the single most screwed up part of blogging. We're not handing out MBEs here. We're just placing a road sign to another place someone may want to go. So I'd rather just give links to the people I read, without making them work for it. Here's some link-giving to some of the blogs in my reader. Go check 'em out. A Consuming Experience That's it. No link or master baiting required. Just links to people because I read their blogs. See how easy that was? Technorati tags: linkgiving
Submit to: Digg | Netscape | Reddit | Tailrank Bookmark on: Del.icio.us | Furl | Ma.gnolia Reactions: 14 Comments | Post a Comment | Inbound Links 14 Comment(s):Excellent, dude! Thanks!
By Chip Camden, at
4/28/2007 3:00 PM
Hey, thanks Kent!
By Amy Gahran, at
4/28/2007 3:29 PM
:) Thanks, Kent!
By Kate, at
4/28/2007 7:01 PM
Thanks! Still haven't forgotten the thinking blogger thing, for which I also thank you, but hey you know, CATS. (Kent reads the blog, he'll understand to what I refer).
By Susan Getgood, at
4/28/2007 11:16 PM
Thank you kindly, Kent.
By Claus, at
4/29/2007 1:54 AM
Thank you Kent. This comes as a real honor coming from you. Cheers!
By Blonde 2.0, at
4/29/2007 4:19 PM
Thanks for the link Kent.
By RichardQuerin, at
4/29/2007 6:52 PM
Sorry, that should have read 'to thank those who commented on his *previous* post'.
By RichardQuerin, at
4/29/2007 6:53 PM
Thanks.
By Assaf, at
4/29/2007 6:59 PM
Thanks Kent. I'll try harder to scare you off with more, not less MLS soccer articles. :-)
By Ethan, at
4/29/2007 9:25 PM
Thanks Kent, it's nice to be featured on a list with so many great people. I've been tied up with so many other things lately, but I'll be getting back to my blog very soon.
By Brad Kellett, at
4/29/2007 10:58 PM
Kent,
By Eric Scalf, at
5/01/2007 1:43 PM
Thank you for the link Kent! I agree, there is little reason to fawn over the so-called A-Listers. I do enjoy reading them, but really don't care if they link to me or not.
By Rick Mahn, at
5/03/2007 4:27 PM
Hi,
By CoralPoetry, at
5/04/2007 10:40 AM
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