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  1. thoughtco.com

    We don't mean remove your favorites and replace them with new links even if you don't like those sites, but at the very least add new links sometimes or rearrange the order to keep things fresh. If your visitors know your blogroll is updated every so often, like the same day once a month, they'll likely visit your page on a routine basis to see ...
  2. wpbeginner.com

    Oct 14, 2024It was first called Links and then renamed Blogroll in WordPress 2.1. It was again changed to Links in WordPress 2.5 and remained that way until WordPress 3.5. At that time, the WordPress team removed the feature from the core altogether. The feature was still available as a free plugin called 'Link Manager.'
  3. wordpress.com

    Use the Blogroll block to share a list of blogs you follow with your website visitors. This guide will show you how to add and edit your blogroll. Add the Blogroll Block To add the Blogroll block, click the + Block Inserter icon and search for "blogroll". Click to add the block to the post or page. 💡 Using…
  4. askdavetaylor.com

    However, the downside of a blogroll from this perspective is that Google and other search engines only pay attention to a finite number of links off a page - many believe that the magic number is 75 - and that each link gets a proportional fraction of the PageRank value of the originating site, so having a blogroll with 100 entries, for ...
  5. codecraftwp.com

    Sep 3, 2023Asking for links is a common practice among bloggers, but it is important to do it in the right way. When asking for a link, you should first ensure that the blog you are asking to link to is relevant to your niche and provides value to your readers. You should also make sure that the blog is of high quality and has a good reputation.
  6. blogroll.org

    Blogrolls are a retro and radically simple concept: They're a list of links on a blog to other blogs. Most bloggers use them to refer readers to their favorite blogs. Some use blogrolls to promote one another, i.e. "You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours." Many link to other blogs that write about the same things they do.
  7. seodebate.com

    Jul 4, 2023Types of blogrolls. There are two main types of blogrolls: Static Blogrolls. A static blogroll contains the same set of manual links displayed in the sidebar. The blogger adds and updates these links manually. While less common today, some bloggers still use them to showcase their favourite sites. Dynamic Blogrolls
  8. garymcgath.com

    Jan 15, 2025Blogrolls were popular until Google modified its ranking algorithm to downgrade their links. Maybe they had a good reason; it's easy to set up a bunch of dummy blogs linking to each other to boost their search rank. But even if they don't improve a blog's Google rank, the links are worth posting as an alternative to the search engines.
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