SEO for Idiots: The 10 Basics of Blogging Search Engine Optimization
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The 10 basics of blogging SEO
- Photography
Get on Flickr or Photobucket and use original images on your blog. Even better if you take them yourself. - Videos
Make tutorials or do video posts with your webcam. This builds links and traffic from Youtube and does well on mobile devices. - Podcasts
iTunes is growing fast as people get better smart phones and spend more time plugged in. You can check out my podcast right here. - Tools and plugins
If you can develop an original tool and install it on your website you can be assured of top Google rankings for a long time. Google absolutely lovestools and helpful plugins that people can use in their lives.
- Never buy them
I once heard about a guy who was the head SEO guy for an investment company. He bought some cheap backlinks on a domain name with millions of dollars and got the thing banned from Google. Never buy backlinks. Google is on to them. - The source matters
The blog that is giving you the backlinks makes a huge difference. If it is an old domain name with excellent rankings itself then the backlink counts for more. One good link from an authority domain name (.edu and .gov ones are amazing) and your rankings change more than hundreds of little ones. - The anchor text matters
The anchor text is the words that are used as the link. For example, just then I used “anchor text” as the anchor text. You want this to be relevant to your targeted keywords.
- Cleanly coded
Make sure your theme is coded with the latest and greatest techniques so that it is easy to get around. - Fast loading
A fast loading site is good for user experience and thus good for Google. Make sure your theme is pulling its weight and loading quickly. You cancheck out its speed here. You can use cache plugins to help speed things up. - Original
Some people disagree but I still reckon that my original themes do better than themes that thousands of other people are using. A newly developed and original site also comes with dozens of other benefits. - No broken bits
Make sure you clean up any broken links and make sure your navigation all works smoothly.
- Tweeting big players
Get to know the big players in your niche by casually building a rapport with them on Twitter. Down the track you can hit them up for re-tweets. - Add separate value
Tweet and Facebook information and facts that don’t appear on your blog. Think of it as a separate resource for people to tap in to. - Share others
The more content you share from other bloggers the more likely they are to share your stuff. Give and then get later.
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