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Sorry to post such a controversial thread ( this one, and the PR one, too ); I just want to know if some of the conclusions I'm starting to reach are on the right track. So I'm hoping people can give me some feedback on this one.
Everybody says the links pointing at your site, and that you make pointing out, should or must be relevant. I basically agree with this, but to a lesser degree. I think there's a danger of painting yourself into too small a niche looking for things that are directly related to your site. It seems like the SEs are trying to categorize the web ( probably "personal search" needs this ), and nobody wants to offend GoogleBot. So we pick a category to fit our site into, it's either about blogging, or or it's a webmaster resource, or something else.
My site is about photography, mainly landscape, but not exclusively. I've been working on a travel section, because shooting beautiful scenery means getting yourself to it. There will be articles about different roads, hiking trails, stuff like that, and links to places like the national park and national forest services, sites that have advice about picking a tent or a backpack, AAA, and more.
This is all stuff a human can recognize as being related to landscape photography, but a spider probably can't. On the other hand, it will benefit some of my readers ( other photogs ), and I think that's more important than the message this will probably send to the bots, which will probably be confusing.
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