Posts Tagged ‘Make’

How to Make Your Blog Posts SEO Friendly

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

To make blog post more optimized for SEO and more SEO friendly bloggers can do several things. The reason we should do this, is to allow us to attain better search engine positions naturally (organically). With SEO optimized posts the changes for this to happen is actually a lot more possible.

But SEO optimized posts alone won’t get you to the top position of Google. Initially when your posts gets indexed and cached it is very much possible to snatch a number 1 ranking. But this ranking is only temporarily. Great for niche marketing, SEO optimized posts can bring you targeted traffic fast. If your niche site is optimized to sell Adsense, then you might be able to earn a bit of short term income the moment your SEO optimized posts hits the front page.

To keep that SEO optimized post in the tops of the SERPS, we need good quality incoming links. The higher the PR (Page Rank) of the incoming links are, the better our own PR will fare. This process of building incoming links is often long term and boring. In the bigger scheme of things however, it is essential if you want to dominate Google and/or your niches.

Use your primary keyphrase in the title of your posts

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

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If your primary key phrase is html help make sure that the word html and help appear in your blog headers such as H1 and H2 tags as well as the title of each of your posts.

Make Effective Use of High Traffic Days

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

If you do have linkbait, whether by design or by accident, make sure to capitalize. When you hit the front page of Digg, Reddit, Boing Boing, or, on a smaller scale, attract a couple hundred visitors from a bigger blog or site in your space, you need to put your best foot forward. Make sure to follow up on a high traffic time period with 2-3 high quality posts that show off your skills as a writer, your depth of understanding and let visitors know that this is content they should be sticking around to see more of. Nothing kills the potential linkbait “bump” faster than a blog whose content doesn’t update for 48 hours after they’ve received a huge influx of visitors.