One of the suggestions you may have come across in the informational posts, tabs, info@ email answers, FAQ, etc., is the advantage of having a having a hyperlink signature.
I'm just going to go Blogging 101 on you here since I know that we have a lot new bloggers joining the the A-Z Challenge. Besides, I was a math and English teacher and review never hurts. A hyperlink signature gives readers a "wormhole" directly to your blog. (I write sci-fi...it's like a Transporter...um Tardis...magic tunnel? Oh, I got it: apparating. You read Harry Potter, right?)
So since one of our wonderful co-hosts from last year already explained it so well, I'm just going to say...Take it away, Shannon! (We miss you...)
When you comment on other people's blogs, you want them to be able to track you down to return the favor. This can be tricky or time consuming sometimes, so the easier you make it for them to find you, the more likely you are to get a return visit.
Some people have multiple blogs, which makes it hard to know which one you need to visit. Clicking on each blog to find half of them empty or not having been updated can be frustrating. The same goes for trying to track down someone's blog when you get bounced all over the place. When their profile connects with Google+, for instance, you often have to go to the "About" page to track down their blog, though if they update their daily posts there you can click through there instead.
In order to make it easier for people to track you down, follow this method of hyperlinking:
1. Choose your link. Do you want them to go to your main page, a specific page or a specific post?
2. Choose your signature. What do you want it to say? Only a portion of it will be visible. I'll give an example below.
3. Make your hyperlink. This is what it looks like:
Notes: You will insert your own URL between the quotes ("http://yourwebsitehere") and your blog or destination in place of "The Warrior Muse" (>Your Website<)
4. Add your signature. Note that the only things that will be visible after you post are where it says "Shannon at" and "The Warrior Muse." Anything within the carrots (<,>) is invisible once you hit post.
Note: Make it say whatever you want. My signature isn't gospel, just an example. I will often change it for something specific, like a blogfest, so that it says something about the blogfest and directs them to the related post, rather than my overall blog. (Ex. Shannon, visiting from the A-to-Z Challenge)
5. Post it following your comment! That simple.
I've become accustomed to typing it out as I go along, but when I first started I used someone's example, made my own, then emailed it to myself so I could always copy it from my email and post it wherever I was commenting. Figure out what works best for you, and go from there. People will appreciate you providing them a hyperlink, and you'll appreciate them visiting you.
May you find your Muse.
Shannon
The Warrior Muse
Hi, Tina again. I have mine saved in a word processing document that I always open when visiting blogs so it's handy to copy and paste. I could never remember all those symbols to just type it out...
Thanks for the great suggestions Shannon and Tina! It is a great tool for both blogs and emails.
ReplyDeleteJulie
Great idea! Somewhere deep down inside I knew this, but it is always a good idea to keep reminding ourselves. :O)
ReplyDeleteI couldn't make mine work the first year I did A-Z and then last year I forgot to use it the entire time.
ReplyDeleteOMD!!! I had NO idea how people did that!!! Thanks you!!!!
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frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky
This is always good info to remind bloggers about. I hate trying to figure out where a blog is when someone has left me a comment.
ReplyDeleteOne important point is to be sure that the comment and the signature are personalized enough to distinguish a comment from spam. If I see a link that looks too commercial or spammy I might avoid going there.
In other words, the comment that says something like "Nice Post. Please visit my blog at Some spammy sounding name. I see that and I probably won't click the link and I'll delete the comment.
Lee
An A to Z Co-Host
Tossing It Out
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DeleteI think I got it to work: Yvonne
ReplyDeleteThanks for this lesson. I think I got this and the pingback to work (which I tried on a Daily Challenge post a few days ago, but I haven't figured out how to get the entire list of blog links to show up on my blog. You know ...how there's that long list of blogger hyperlinks at the end of the Daily Challenge - when I click on one to go to a specific blog, the list shows up there so I can click to go to another blog. I want to figure this out before A to Z Challenge so I someone will be able to come to my post then click someone else on the list and travel to that post.
ReplyDeleteSammy D at www.bemuzin.com
Of course, I didn't do it correctly above :-) Scheesh
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ReplyDeleteAlex J. Cavanaugh
wow. i've been doing it wrong the whole time!
ReplyDeleteHey all, I'm co-hosting the IWSG today, so I'll respond to your comments tomorrow. Thanks so much for coming by and giving it a try!
ReplyDeleteTina @ Life is Good
A to Z Team @ Blogging From A to Z April Challenge 2014
Co-hosting the IWSG
Damn I have not done this for ages and usually get it wrong....
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Rob Z Tobor
PHew
DeleteYou kill me, Rob. But not literally. Usually.
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DeleteGreat suggestion! It's been a while since I've done this - gotten lazy with the new blogger interface.
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Does that work?
This is great, because I think Blogger is making it almost impossible for newer users to use the old Blogger profile... it took me through a series of 3 warning screens (after hunting for the hidden Revert to Blogger Profile button) about how my functionality would be limited and that I really wanted to keep my Google+ profile. Not for the faint of heart!
ReplyDeleteJulie @ Julie 2 Jules
Miss you guys, too! Glad I could still help in a teeny way. <3
ReplyDeleteThe Warrior Muse
This post can't be repeated enough-- great job, Tina, and Shannon!
ReplyDeleteThanks! This is a great idea :-)
ReplyDeleteS.A. Molteni at And So it Begins
Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Notes made and I will employ - though you will note, not in this comment as I've not done it yet :)
ReplyDeleteI tried this and I keep getting an error
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I did wrong but neither of these links work. I reread and reread several times and can't see the error.can anybody help me? Pretty please. It won't let me paste in the code to show you. and I don't know how to attach a jpg of it.
ReplyDeleteI've tried this several times now and can't seem to get it to work! What am I doing wrong??
ReplyDeleteGail at Making Life An Art
hmmm. It worked that time...
DeleteGreat advice - thank you.
ReplyDeleteKeith Channing
A storey of stories
So very helpful. I can't believe I never thought of it. Thanks so much!
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Test!
ReplyDeleteEva@ Eva Marasca
Thanks for the instructions and going blogging 101 with this, I always seem to have trouble getting this to work properly, so I'm going to try it now...
ReplyDeleteMars @ Curling Stones for Lego People
This is a great tip! Thanks :) First timer at A to Z!! Excited! :)
ReplyDeleteAditi, A to Z participant
This is a great tip.. Thanks a lot
ReplyDeleteGS at Moontime Tunes
I always forget this bit, and this year I'm doing two blogs, so it's probably a good idea I start remembering so I can point people to both places.
ReplyDeletePatricia Lynne at Patricia Lynne, YA Author & Story Dam
Thank you for this! I JUST now signed up for the A to Z Challenge, and I'm so excited to join all of you.
ReplyDeleteDonna Amis Davis @ San Diego From A to Z
I've now been to two blogger blogs and tried to add my signature (I'm a wordpress user but am commenting through my Google+ account, but both times I've been stopped because the link contains h t t p ??
ReplyDeleteGood tip. I shall give it a go. One problem I have come across in this challenge is how difficult it has been to comment on several blogs.
ReplyDeleteJude a participant in the A-Z challenge Earth Laughs in Flowers
This is where you’ll be able to see what your signature looks like as you build it. You can even build different signatures to appear on business or personal e-mails.
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I couldn't make mine work the first year I did A-Z and then last year I forgot to use it the entire time.
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ReplyDeleteDoesn't the link that automatically appears next to the commenter's profile pic do the same thing?
ReplyDeleteNot always--it depends on how they've set it up. Yours for example took me first to your Facebook page. Then I had to look around a bit to fit a link--I'd say many people would have missed that link or wouldn't wanted to take the time to look. Other times clicking the link will take one to a Google+ page where no blog link can be found or the blogger's link is intermingled with other blog links that they've shared for other bloggers.
DeleteThe profile link is great if it is direct and clear. Otherwise you can lose a visitor who doesn't find your site right away. Be sure to test your profile link to make sure that one is taken directly to your blog or to a place that plainly provides links to the blogs you manage. If there are more than one then it's helpful if they are labeled in some way to distinguish defunct or non-a-to-z blogs as such.
Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out
When I try commenting from my WordPress account, I get an illegal character message. Why? If I comment from my Google account, which I don't want to do, it seems to be accepted. Doesn't the link next to the profile picture do the same thing as a signature? I'll add my signature here as an experiment.
ReplyDeleteI got this message:
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I want to use Sue and wwwdotstranschtdotcom, which is my WordPress site (Space, Time, and Raspberries), NOT my Google user name (Sue Starlight). I'm stumped.
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