I linked the other day to Graham and he only got a handful of traffic. Actually, what he’s hit is something interesting: not every link on a blog is the same. The attention swings are quite dramatic. John Furrier, when I linked to him, told me he got 10,000 visits. Why the difference? Because my readers are astute in picking up when I’ve linked to something really breakthrough and when I’m just linking cause something caught my eye.
I think this is the same reason why Riya got so noticed. The average Web 2.0 site just isn’t that interesting to most of us. So, a link to Zvents might get some buzz, but isn’t going to get really nuts. But everyone is looking for better photo management tools, and we’ve been promised face detection and recognition for so long that we’re hoping it comes around.
I would love it if my blog tool could tell me more about the things I link to. For instance, how much traffic did it send to that person? How many people linked to it after my link (that would tell me the viralness of an idea)? How many times have I linked to Graham? How does that compare to the number of times I’ve linked to Dori Smith or Dave Winer? What’s the reciprocity of a link? (Did Graham link back and continue the conversation?)
What else would you like to see your blog tool tell you?
