Benn Rosales

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Founder of Agent Genius Magazine, national real estate opinion site. Benn’s focus has always been improving the consumer experience by working to improve the real estate industry, so needless to say he’s not scared of controversy, standing out or making an impact. He dreams of a life where sleep isn’t physically necessary and a Starbucks barista makes house calls in order to focus more on helping you and your startup to capture and build on the moment.

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18 responses to “Trackbacks- How to Build Strong Authority Relationships That Bring Search Results to Life”

  1. Gwen Banta

    Will you marry me, Benn? (Go to your room, Lani) You are a bloody genius. Thanks for simplifying these things for internet-challenged writers like me.

  2. Matt Stigliano

    Benn – Great idea on bringing these topics up. I think we’re going to start seeing some new faces floating around over the six months or so with all the different conferences, barcamps, classes, etc. By giving them all a body of work to help them build their sites is great and of course, all of us that have been doing for a little while can always learn something new or get a refresher course on what we may have forgotten.

    I’ve seen a lot more interest in San Antonio in blogging and social media lately (packed house at a Town Hall meeting the other day – topic? social media). Even though it’s been around forever, I think the constant info people are hearing about it is starting to make them more curious – to the point where they know they need to at least try to learn a bit more.

  3. Matt Stigliano

    @BennRosales I find that sometimes the most obvious things become the most “A-HA!” moments. The answers are often something we know, but have let slip for whatever reason. I love linking to some of the other real estate authors I think are amazing and have something to add to the body of information I’m talking about. I suppose some agents fear this, because of giving other authors authority, but I just don’t think of it that way. And if I can help another author somehow? That’s a great thing. It’s also great for one-on-one relationships with those authors.

  4. Ken Brand

    Good stuff. It’s a series of small habits and insights that cascade from ordinary to remarkable.

    Thanks.

  5. Eugene

    Timely article Benn, and I’m in agreement with your comment above:

    “Those not linking out to trusted authority sites will find their competitors writing on the same subject and linking out surpassing them in search engines on that same subject, especially when done intensively in niche style.”

    Especially after reading a couple recent articles by Matt Cutts and Aaron Wall.

  6. Russell Shaw

    I would like to marry Lani and Benn. If that works out, I will then later also marry you, Gwen.

    Excellent and helpful article!

  7. Joe Loomer

    Have to echo what Gwen said, Benn (without the whole marrying thing). Those of us who are just taking our first baby steps in the blogging and SEO world appreciate these lucid posts very, very much.

    Navy Chief, Navy Pride

    Oh, and Happy Fathers Day everyone!

  8. Erion Shehaj

    I love the idea of usind trackbacks to draw people to a conversation that goes beyond one single blog or site and spreads like wildfire to the Internet. The Google love is nice too, don’t get me wrong. But I’ve always viewed search engine success as a byproduct of providing quality content.

  9. Bob

    “You’re given authority by search engines because you pass authority, you are penalized when you horde it. It isn’t about passing an author anything, it’s about Google can read it but doesn’t know if it’s relevant. By linking out to content with the same body of context is how the determination is made that it’s not just content for the sake of content- it points to a larger conversation around the same subject, thus giving your content weight.”

    This isnt exactly accurate. Linking out doesn’t gain you authority or determine relevance.

  10. Bob

    Benn, you are off a bit here. Authority isnt gained by linking out, and you dont lose it by not linking out.

  11. Missy Caulk

    Great explanation, Benn. I called Lani on this awhile back. Wasn’t sure what it was. I didn’t understand that if I link out it helps me, was only thinking about the consumer. Also didn’t know it showed up although I have seen it show up here on AG.

    Is that a plugin for WP ?

  12. tomferry

    Benn- great read! Thanks very much for a very concise and to the point piece!

  13. mplsrealtor

    Thanks much, really got to the point with this. I have always struggled to understand how trackbacks work.

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