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129
UPDATE: Friday, July 29th 2005
This is another article that I thought would greatly help readers help build their business. From this blog I have learned that search engines are very quick to catalog other sites that I mention here and also frequently re-visit this site to update their directories.
Here is the article...
Increase Traffic to Your Blog from Search Engines
- The Top 5 Tips
by Tinu AbayomiPaul
Your favorite thing about having a blog may soon be this - they naturally attract
search engine traffic.
Blogs already have optimized site architecture. Most are set up with a clear
navigation, where every page is set up to link back to the other main pages.
They also have the inherent potential to be well-linked.
If you haven't already submitted to blog directories, you are missing out on
some great one-way links. Many of the top directories can be found on Robin Good's
Top 55 list at MasterNewMedia.org.
But before you head over there and start submitting, you should know a little
about how to optimize your blog. Then your new listings can help your site get
the best keyword placement in the major search engines.
These are my top five tips for lucrative blog search engine optimization.
Lucrative Blog SEO Tip #1: Lucrative Keyword Choices
You have a choice. You can target a general high traffic keyword you have little
chance of ranking well for and get barely any traffic.
Or you can shoot for a keyword that gets a moderate
level of targeted traffic resulting in more subscribers
and sales. I like to call this a "lucrative keyword".
Whatever you call them, here's the most important
thing: They may not get you the most traffic, but
they often bring the most profit.
You may be surprised to learn that there isn't always
a correlation between high traffic and high sales.
Many of the most profitable sites in the world get
moderate
traffic because their lucrative keywords result in a much higher ratio of visitors
to buyers.
A recent article in Information Week stated that the highest conversion rates
from search engine traffic comes from people who do four word queries.
The great thing about your blog is that it can get so well-indexed that you have
the potential to show up for any number of four word phrases that are relevant
to your industry.
It isn't just the four word phrases that get converting
traffic - there are two and three word phrases that
can bring you traffic and sales.
Targeting your blog discussion to a two or three word phrase that has a high
yield of traffic, and yet has little competition, is not a dream of past Internet
days. Another recent study revealed that surprisingly high percentages of search
engine queries debuted as late as 2004.
As long as there are new developments, new products,
services and trends, you'll
never have a shortage of these terms if you learn how to discover them.
Lucrative Blog SEO Tip #2: Keyword Placement
Your blog can be set up to repeat the keywords that you want to target just enough
times to establish a theme.
You can take full advantage of this in your post titles, your category names,
the pages URL names, or even a combination of Technorati tags and the text of
your permanent links that appear after each post.
Lucrative Blog SEO Tip #3: Timely Posting
Instead of pinging at 15 minute intervals when your
site hasn't been updated,
or even pinging after every single post, you can actually get better results
if you update or ping just once during one of three sweet spots in the day. Here's
one that you can use today.
Check your web site statistics. If you're getting
spidered every two weeks or even monthly, you can
increase your number of spider visits by blogging
on the
anniversary of the period that the spider comes to your site. It takes a bit
of monitoring, but you can often predict when the date of your last spider visit
was.
An even faster way is to ping at a time when the
spider is reading a page that carries your update.
(This is a little harder to explain, as I've mentioned,
but I have a resource that explains this process in-depth at my site.)
Lucrative Blog SEO Tip #4: Get Linked
Turn on your site feed(s) and use them to promote
your blog. Robin Good's guide
can get you some great one way links.
If you sparingly include the lucrative keyword you selected in tip two in your
title and description, all those link backs will contain the keyword term you
most want attention for, which is often noted by the spiders as they follow the
link through to your site.
Once there, if you use these and other tips to skew your blog a little more to
the search-engine-friendly side, the synergistic effect is better, more profitable
traffic.
Lucrative Blog SEO Tip #5: Frequent Updates
The more you post, the more food for the spider, which can cause the spider to
react by splitting up its job into several visits, whereupon you have even more
content, and so on, until the spider just adds you to a more frequent schedule
of returns.
For example, my main site gets spidered several times daily by Google, and yet
I can go a week without an update with no change in spider visits. This means
my pages get indexed more often and my new pages show up faster.
Think of what that could do for the launch of your
next product. You'll be happy
to know that you don't have to slave over long blog posts several times a day,
all day long to get similar results from your blog. In fact, some blog software
will let you set up your posts in advance, so that you can have posts show up
daily even though you technically only blog once a month.
Bottom line: A few small changes to your blog can draw more search engine traffic
without turning off your blog visitors. Done properly, this gives your audience
more of what they were searching for in the first place.
Tinu is a web site promotion specialist and the author of several books on search
engines, blogging, and RSS. You can read more tips in her blog at http://www.FreeTrafficTip.com
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