Keyword rich might be good for your static home page – don’t count on – but used liberally in your posts it has the same effect on search engine spiders as a buffet laden table of food: no focus. Keyword stuffing might be the better term for it and you know what you get when you stuff yourself at a buffet
Indigestion.
At our weekly Gather Success Challenge online get together, Alvin took us through a number of items we should keep in mind when writing our posts.
TITLE
Capitalize the first letter of each word in your title. This Small change makes the title stand out more.
Consider:
Keyword stuffing confuses search engines
vs
Keyword Stuffing Confuses Search Engines
As you can see the second title commands greater authority. Rule of thumb is that words such as the, a, and, for, are not capitalized.
PLUGINS
The beauty of using WordPress is that there are plenty of plugins to help us optimize our marketing effort, but the one plugin that you must have is the All in One SEO. When installed, enabled and configured, this plugin helps to optimize your keywords with search engines.
PAGE URL
Each page has its own URL. To optimize the keyword you are fighting for, place them at the beginning of the URL title. For example:
The domain URL for this site is: http:// www.blogincomelife.com
A page URL looks like this: http://www.blogincomelife.com/new-look-for-blog-income/
The page URL always follows the domain URL. After hearing what Alvin has to say, a better way to have titled my article would have been “Blog Income Sports a New Look” the reason being that the keyword is “blog income” and not “new look”.
KEYWORDS
Many of us tend to put as many of our keywords into our posts as possible with the idea that as our sites are crawled, we begin to rank higher and higher for our list of keywords.
Stop it.
Too many keywords confuse the search engines. They don’t know what sort of traffic to send to your site.
Use no more than three of your keywords. Mention your main keyword once in the first 50 words of the post and once in the last 50 subwords, i.e., words related to your keyword or a slightly different phrasing of the keyword .
CATEGORIES
Just as with keywords, when writing your post think of two maybe three categories that it will fit into, definitely no more than five.
BACKLINKS
The importance of backlinks cannot be stressed enough. Search engines consider backlinks as votes for your site – simply put, people like it and if people like it then the search engines give you good marks and move you up along their ranking.
Quality links carry more weight than others. Here are some good ways to get quality backlinks:
- Get backlinks from .com, .org or .ed
- Age domain matters
- Authority sites (have lots of traffic, links and ranking)
- Article directories
Comment on blogs that fit the above criteria. Personally I like to mix it up otherwise how would the newbies ever get started.
IMAGES
Now this was a new one for me. When uploading images to your post, give the image an alt tag. For example the when I uploaded the image above this was what I filled out. Images get crawled and it’s just good practice to have something for the spiders to read.
There was so much more. Each challenge is a stand alone. You can always join and do the latest challenge. Points add up. At the end the participant with the most points wins to work with Alvin on his new project. Definitely some of the participants are internet marketing savvy. No matter. If you participate you will learn. From my perspective its all about tweaking the details – even if you only pick up one point, that point can make a huge difference to you.




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#1 by Dave Doolin on May 14, 2010 - 08:50
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Valentina, I’m liking the new look a lot!
Think about all those images you haven’t done any title or alt attribute for. Yikes!
Also, I’ve heard that a backlink from a .edu domain is also very good mojo.
I’ve got a bunch more articles from last fall that you are ready to read now, on SEO titles, images and the like. You can find a bunch of them under the “geronimo” tag.
.-= Dave Doolin´s last blog ..Secrets of the Tomorrow Blog, Today =-.
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#2 by Valentina on May 14, 2010 - 10:40
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Hey Dave!
Thank you so much … I’ll definitely go over the articles under Geronimo
also I’ll go trolling for .edu blogs (as a starter)
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#3 by Bjorn on September 22, 2011 - 02:36
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Just a new visitor to your blog, but liking what I see here
As for the topic: yeah, adding inbound links from an .edu domain can really spice up your ranks!
Bjorn´s last [type] ..What Does Google’s Page Rank Number Mean For Websites in 2011
#4 by Valentina on September 23, 2011 - 16:42
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@Bjorn …
Thanks for the visit Bjorn – hopped on over to yours, interesting post of why PR is still important (and that it is in fact a moving number but not in the tool bar)!
@Brian … You are so right. When launching a blog one needs to decide what the purpose of that blog is and then decide whether affiliate programs are appropriate. Someone blogging on “fine dining at home” as an e.g., would be well within the parameters of their site to put up affiliate advertising for fine cutlery, dinnerware & other similar products. … wishing you success in all that you do
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