Write WordPress Blog Posts That Top The Search Engines
Once a self-hosted WordPress blog is setup and properly configured with the right SEO and social bookmarking plugins, the next step to get your posts to top Goggle. This is often one of the most overlooked but easiest things to do.
The main factor, after your blog is properly configured, is the title of your posts. Consider the title very carefully. Consider this post for example the title, “Write WordPress Blog Posts That Top The Search Engines”. If I had called it “How To Write A Blog Post” it would be way down it the search engine rankings. Probably never to be found by anyone searching Google. My bet (or hope) here is that a search for “WordPress Posts That Top Search Engines” will reach the first page on Goggle in less than 24 hours.
*Edit – It did top Goggle for the title, click it to see the Google search results. Write WordPress Blog Posts That Top The Search Engines
So now you may say “Yeah, but how many searches are done for that term.” Well you would be surprised, and a top 5 ranking for a bunch of less searched terms is much better than trying to get a more competitive term to the top.
Write specific, targeted, informative WordPress blog posts. Use the main keywords in the title, and again in the post itself. If you look carefully at this post my keywords are WordPress Blog and Search Engines, and I have used those terms as much possible without overtly stuffing them in the post.
Write general information, with general, non-specific titles and your WordPress posts will be mired at the bottom of the search engines. Provide good specific content and keyword rich titles, and your posts will make it to the top, and possibly linked to and shared by others.
Here is another related WordPress Guide for even more detailed information: WordPress Guide To Writing A WordPress Post
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Write WordPress Blog Posts That Top The Search Engines…
Once a self-hosted WordPress blog is setup and properly configured with the right SEO and social bookmarking plugins, the next step to get your posts to top Goggle. This is often one of the most overlooked but easiest things to do….
I recently used a test site my money site to find quick ways to reach the top of the search engines using a blog… my findings were astounding. By using my money site and finding low competition search trends and using similar titles with headers in my blog posts, my ratings, serps, backlinks and definetly visitor count, has raised significantly. I posted my results on my money blog called get “get traffic to my blog” as the results are quite astounding. One search trend took my blog from 100 uniques a day to over 1000 at times, all from organic search engine traffic.
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Well, I just started working on my blog, and learning SEO, so this post is very helpful
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You still have to have a good ranking blog to begin with though.
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Now that’s an awesome tip. I really have been having a hard time getting my pages to the higher results. Tried many things and I will give this a go as well. Thanks a bunch for the tips. Cheers
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I have been experiencing with the titles for some time now. But my site is so new i havent seen clear results yeat. Thanks for the info.
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