Generating organic, natural, free traffic to your website is easier then you think. My Blogging Tip this week as part of the blog engage weekly word challenge is to help you build a better Search Eugine Optimized Website.
I will teach you how to SEO your website. As we move forward you should also be considering at minimum a small priced but very unique design for your site. I’m a big fan of nick over at Elegant Themes and highly recommend using them to start your blog.
Pick a target market
For best results you should target your traffic into a specific niche market. This niche can be lagre in size but must be consistent in content.
Targeted Keywords
Create all your topics and articles around the same but unique keywords.
Building your back links
This should also be treated with care. Yo must start building back links to your blog. This must be done within the same niche or target market as you. So in general you need content related back links.
Optimize your Blog Roll
You have to start linking to websites that are similar to yours and delete all other linking to unrelated websites. Target all your links specifically and this is to both internal pages and main sites.
Optimize your posts
Like mentioned above this is the optimization of your actual articles. Start generating targeted back links to all your article pages.
Remove all link plugins
Honestly to fulfill your goals you will eventually have to remove comment luv, top commentators etc… or make them No Follow.
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Thanks,
Brian
Don’t forget to make your content highly relevant to your target/keyword, make it useful for humans not bots.
Also, I am curious how removing comluv and no-following top commentors plugins has any effect on your SERP rankings.
I have found that linking OUT in your content to higher authority sites having relevant content helps in your rankings as well.
Keith´s last blog ..Drooling On PageRank
If we start out by using com luv and top commentors to get traffic and make the site dynamic, when should we stop using them?
After a period of time?
After so many comments?
Thanks,
Steve