If a man writes a book, let him set down only what he knows.
I have guesses enough of my own.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
So, I was blog surfing and I found some lady's blog. It was, essentially, a collection of articles written by other people.
The first article was pretty good. Entertaining, even. So, I scrolled farther down. Next article; mediocre. So I scrolled again. Maybe there would be more like the first one?
Blog score so far; 1 point for creating enough interest to get me to scroll.
Suddenly. WHOAAA the pony. What's this? An article explaining that link trading is absolutely ESSENTIAL for a good Google ranking? Wrong, dude, wrong.
Anyone that knows anything about SEO knows that Google has devalued link trades. They now see them as just another attempt by lame sites to try to inflate their ranking.
Telling people to trade links to get a good Google ranking is like saying a horse and wagon is the fastest way into town. Outdated info, pal.
You know what I did next, of course. Scrolled up to find out who wrote the first article and then jumped ship.
Blog score now; Zero. Nada. Negative, even. I won't be back.
Moral of the story:
Wolfgang was right. You might not be writing a book, but you're publishing content. Publish what you know. People have guesses enough without you adding to their confusion.
If you post information and articles that are not accurate and correct because you didn't know better, or you didn't bother to verify, or you thought it sounded good... you're part of the glut of misinformation on the internet.
Once people find out you misguided them once, you'll have trouble getting them to listen to anything else you have to say. See?
Rant over.
: )
Linda
You know the schlep -- go ahead -- rant. I did.
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