While there are still many bloggers who
just blog because they like to write and express their ideas online, most
people want someone to read it. If you want someone to read your blog, you need
traffic.
And you don’t just want a little traffic, you want as many people as
possible to share your blog with. The best way to reach these people is through
the search engines.
And the best way to show up in the search engine results is
to optimize each of your blog posts for a specific keyword phrase.
Step
1: Find a keyword phrase
Don’t just sit down and write about any
subject that enters your head. If you really want to appeal to people, you need
to write about things that they want answers to.
Start by finding a good
keyword phrase to use in your post. This means it should be a phrase that a
decent number of people are searching for, but which has a relatively low
number of competing websites.
Keywords tools such as Market Samurai and
Wordtracker will help you identify these phrases.
Step
2: Create your post outline
Once you know what you want to write about,
you can start to outline your post. Make sure your title contains your keyword
and that your post itself will deliver on the promise of that title.
Some
people like to also include their keyword in at least one of their header tags
(H1, H2), but you need to make sure that you won’t have so many instances of
your phrase that Google sees you as a spammer.
Step
3: Write high quality content
With a good outline in place, you should be
able to sit down and write your post quickly. At this point, don’t even think
about your keyword phrase, except to make sure that you’re sticking to your
topic.
You’re writing for people first and search engines second. Once you’re
done writing, go back and make sure that you do have the keyword phrase 2 to 3
times in your post, depending on the post length.
The last think you want to do
is “stuff” your article with a specific keyword. If you find you’ve done that
by accident, just go back and vary the phrase a bit or use other words as a
substitution.
Step
4: Add images
Always add at least one image to your blog
post. It should be something relevant to the content, naturally, but it should
also have your keyword in the alt image tag and image description.
You’ll be
able to see the places to input these when you click on the button to edit the
image in Wordpress. Another reason to add a description and tag is that Google
can read text, but it cannot read images.
By adding a description and alt image
tag, you’ve give the search engine something to read.
Step
5: Add links
By creating links within your post to other
posts in your site, you create a natural structure that the search engines
love. At the same time you add value for you readers by pointing them to other
information that they’ll benefit from. However, you shouldn’t limit your links
to internal ones.
That looks suspicious to Google and could even get you pushed
down in search results. Link to one or two other sites that add value for your
reader and they may even link back to you, bringing in even more traffic.
If you really want people to read your blog
content, you should always try to start with a keyword phrase that your target
readers are looking for. Longtail keywords are the best and they will help you
be more specific about what you write.
In addition, by using a keyword in the
title of the post and strategically throughout it, you’ll be far more likely to
rank highly in the search engine results.
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