It seems like everybody and their cat has a blog these days. (Don’t believe me about the cat? Google “Mr. Puddy.”) How in the world do you make your blog stand out? How do you get it high enough in the rankings so as to be found by clients, customers or fans? The same way you let them find your site – by using good sound SEO strategies.
1.) Good content – every web writer knows that content is king. And well-written optimized content is the High king. Don’t let your SEO work stop with the site, though, and treat your blog as a throw-away. Keep the content high quality. Keep it rich, keep it fresh and keep it optimized. Use keywords shared by your site. Use your business name as a keyword. Use all your best SEO tactics and strategies to keep your blog content ranking high in the search engines. And keep that content coming. Blogs have to be updated frequently, or at least with a standard regularity, or the search engines get bored and look elsewhere.
2.) Use descriptive titles – We all know that keywords belong in the title of SEO pieces, but your blog may required some extra effort. Some blogging software actually makes your blog titles repetitious by insisting on inserting the blog name into the title – typically preceding the title. This constant repeating of “Joe’s Tangential Rantings and Ravings” before every new blog post’s title can send the search engines down the road, as they think it’s the same-old-same-old from you.
3.) Be careful with anchor text – We all love to link from our blog posts – to others’ blogs, to interesting articles and news stories, to our own site even – and that’s a good thing to do from an SEO standpoint. What we need to be careful with is the linking text. If we simply put “here” or “there” the backlink will not be as strong as if we use a unique anchor text related to the post at hand. So instead of simply linking “here” we’ve linked from “Joe’s Latest Ranting That’s Not Quite a Raving.”
4.) Categories – The categories in which you place your blog posts can act as extra keywords, especially if you use category names unique to your blog or keyword set. These repeated terms associated with your blog will help the bots find it again and again, ranking it higher for those category terms.
5.) Write with the reader in mind – Most readers seem to prefer blog posts about the same length as a typical SEO marketing article – 400 – 500 words. They aren’t going to wade through 1500 word essays when there are other blogs out there to read. If you have something to say that’s longer than that, they’ll want you to write a follow-up post, or turn it into a series of posts. On the other hand, if you know your readers prefer to sink their teeth into your long-lasting juicy entries, go for it. Just keep the SEO writing going, whatever the length. If you’re not sure, try varying the length of your posts and then track to see which are the best read.
Optimizing your blog isn’t difficult, and doing so can make all the difference in the blogosphere between a once-read and a royal win.












Thanks, that’s much appreciated.
This post is really very much informative and very much high quality post.
This is very helpful, thanks for sharing with us. Also it is very important that we come up with fresh and relevant content for Google has gotten more serious about getting this kind of content. It’s no longer enough to have quality content, we need to produce content that is relevant and the one that meets exactly what our customers need.