Why I Have No Blogroll

For the uninitiated a Blogroll is supposedly a list of links to the blogs that your read or that you consider to be your friends.

I have no blogroll (perhaps that means that I have no friends) and when someone suggested that I should have one in a comment on my post Five Reasons Why This Small Business Blog Sucks I suggested that blogrolls were incestuous.

Perhpas that was a little blunt and Stowe Boyd says it in a much more gentle way here.

3 Responses to “Why I Have No Blogroll”

  1. Small Office, Home Office Information » Blog Archive » Five Reasons Why This Small Business Blog Sucks Says:

    [...] Edit: Down in the comments you will see where I was rather blunt with someone who kindly suggested that I really did need a blog roll. Perhaps I could have explained it a little more gently and that’s what I try to do here in Why I Have No Blogroll Technorati Tags: small business [...]

  2. Grant Griffiths Says:

    “Blogrolls” not only provide more information a blog’s readers. It also is one more benefit and tool of a blog in search engines. I quite frankly don’t understand your reason.

  3. Stuart Says:

    G’day Grant

    You make two points about why people should have blog rolls.

    Let me deal with the second one first - search engines. I have a motoring blog that I started in November of 2005 - every month since I started it I have doubled my search engine traffic and I don’t have a blog roll. I’m now at the point where I make a post on that blog today and in two to three days time Google is sending me search engine traffic for the key term in that post,

    My partner and I have been around the net since 1996 when we launched our first site - we know how to achieve good search engine rankings and we can do it without blog rolls.

    Now to your first point - blog rolls provide more information.

    Not necessarily Grant - all they do is tie people down to what might be one small group’s version of truth - reality - call it whatever you want.

    I write my blogs to provide information and I want my readers to question what I say and to challenge what I say and to think about it so I want them to go off and find more information for themselves. I don’t want them to wander over to my blog roll buddy and find the same information there. I want them to work for their information because they will get ore out of it if they do.

    There is also a marketing issue involved here and that’s another reason why I don’t want people coming to my site after they have been round and round in a circle with my blog roll buddies.

    You may not understand it but it works for me on a number of levels and the quote I gave back to that other guy’s blog explains it quite well.

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