Blog Tricks for SEO Pros
Webmasters have long been mavericks at their job. They rewrite the website architecture manual every day and influence design choices of new users and visitors with every search result. But some rules remain the same for every web site architect. Blog sites can use categories, text headlines and tags, storage of archived posts and titles can be critical to SEO site success.
1. Trim Your Sails
Combine necessary elements of the post into a spare text block skeleton. Indent when necessary and italicize quotes. Spellcheck and eye the effect of overly dense text blocks for readability. Use a smaller more resolute image if possible. Use type that reads well in smaller font sizes. Headlines and titles to article sections serve as pointers for search bots and news aggregators.
Keeping a blog entry concise is critical to not losing viewer attention. Nobody likes endless edifications of blank text. Use icons of the first letter of each post if no icon is available to make the visual impact display more punch. Make sure your sentences and paragraphs explain each concept and progress from point to point. Use the conclusionary sentences to make a reductio title.
2. Be Succinct
Alliterations, snappy phrases, and key terms make excellent lookup posts because often students and researchers are trying to garner basic knowledge in the context of prose usage. Bold text for glossary terms and example usages gathered together in one section make an excellent expansion of existing blog site content. Each can be linked to blog entry conforming to that term’s use.
Avoid repetition of grammatical stumbling blocks like “you” and “I” and other writing crutches when producing a formal blog entry for RSS feed potential. Work consistently in one voice, speaking as ‘I”, “we,” or the third person throughout the site. Voice changes can be jarring for continuous readers and require editing for those webmasters using your material for a feed or entry source.
Site browsers will be looking for things to put on their site with a link back or for reference text they can absorb easily. Reduce stock phrases, trendy argot, circuitous descriptions, and unnecessary argumentative doglegs into unknown territory. Webmasters for blog sites have to be their own editors. Crop bloat text into a new entry for later on. Post tags that describe the overall post as well as terms most often included in the text blocks.
3. Make the Abstract a Mini-Me
Pick and choose from the wittiest and snappiest of your blog entry text to make the basic summary paragraph a reader-grabbing abstract. Since many news feeding sites use the abstract as the base of the page or section, readers will browse the text blocks for their chosen glimpse of the cited sites. Clip the best stuff or rewrite the basic points of the blog post into a mirror explanation or post description. Construct a lead that indicates the quality of the text inside the blog post.
4. Break Out The Categories into Keyword Channels.
Make sure your posts are stored in separate categories and topically appropriate data information blocks. Make sure enough tags and terms are noted for each blog entry to realize the result for those terms in the Search bar on your blog site. Map a site plan for site users of different levels of experience, such as (for this site) beginner domainers or elite webmasters or premium domain name brokers.
Test these results yourself. Scan each post using the Textalyser.net tool and make sure for key word tags and density “stars” repeated most often for those posts the Search result on your site renders these particular posts first. Mapping posts around each category and specific keyword density makes categories into a keyword utility of multiple channels of concentrated SEO search values.
5. Test Search Your Blog
Think you’ve done a great job indexing posts and citing keyword tags? Google some relevant terms with the keywords of your url and see what happens at Google and various other search engines online. Review posts to make sure no entries have no tags at all. Test finding your content yourself before assuming the web browsing public can sort it by SEO results.
Make sure blog site images can be searched by image type, image description, and post keywords. Readers may remember the drawing or image in the post but not the title of the blog later, e.g. “owl with toolbox”. Google search for the images on your site to check discoverability. Edit past images tags for icons or pictures used in the blog’s media gallery.
6. SuperPositioning
Put the best blog forward, including pin the tail on the frontpage. If you’ve got a hit blog entry post with a record number of commenters, pin it to the top. Scale a graphic or image inline with the template or theme format and use complimentary colors pleasing to the eye. Avoid grainy images or less than optimum text fonts in the landing page window.
Recent posts, most popular posts, technical terms posts and news and “features” are examples of ways multiple categories can be selected for each blog post. Don’t be afraid to repost top finishing or high traffic attracting blog entries after a period of time for new users to catch wind of.



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