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		<title>Blog SEO Tips: Using Keywords for Blog Optimization</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 18:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex, Blogsessive</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most basic, yet highly effective things you need to consider when doing blog optimization is using keywords to indicate search engine spiders what you posts are about. The more relevant to the page's content, the better the search engine ranking.

What you should know right from the start is that keywords can give your blog posts a boost in rankings or get your blog out of the first and most important search results. It all comes down to how well you're using them and how relevant they are to your content.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you read "<a href="http://blogsessive.com/go-wprockstar/" title="How To Be a Rockstar WordPress Designer" target="ejejcsingle"><strong>How To Be a Rockstar WordPress Designer</strong></a>" yet?</p><p>One of the most basic, yet highly effective things you need to consider when doing <strong>blog optimization</strong> is using keywords to indicate search engine spiders what your posts are about. The more relevant to the page&#8217;s content, the better the search engine ranking.<br />
<strong>Keyword optimization is part of on-page SEO</strong>, which means that it is a part of the optimization you&#8217;ll make on your blog&#8217;s code.</p>
<p>What you should know right from the start is that keywords can give your blog posts a boost in rankings or get your blog out of the first and most important search results. It all comes down to how well you&#8217;re using them and how relevant they are to your content.</p>
<h3>Rules of keyword optimization</h3>
<p>Since you&#8217;re reading this, I have no doubt that you understand how important well-researched keywords are and that you&#8217;re willing to make better use of them. These are some of the most important things you need to consider:<span id="more-164"></span></p>
<p><strong>Things to do</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Consider using keywords relevant to your article;</li>
<li>If the keywords are somehow related to each other, that&#8217;s a plus (for example: internet marketing, online marketing, search engine marketing);</li>
<li>Use different keywords for different blog posts. In most cases, search engines will return two results from you blog at most, so having five or six posts optimized for the same set of keywords would be a waste of content;</li>
<li>Write your article first, but with the right keywords in mind, not the other way around;</li>
<li>Use your most important keyword(s) in the <a title="Read about TITLE on w3.org" rel="external" href="http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/TITLE.html" target="_blank">title tag</a>. If you&#8217;re using a SEO plugin, you can set a different page title than that of your blog post;</li>
<li>Use those keywords in the <a title="Read about META tags on w3schools.com" rel="external" href="http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_meta.asp" target="_blank">META description</a> too;</li>
<li>Use the keywords in the title of your blog post and preferably in the first phrase or paragraph of your article;</li>
<li>Edit the post slug (<a title="Read about Permalinks on WordPress.org" rel="external" href="http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks" target="_blank">permalink</a>) so that it contains the most important keyword and also try to keep it as short as possible;</li>
<li>Place the keyword(s) a few more times (don&#8217;t overdo it) throughout the article in a humanly natural order and context;</li>
<li>If there are other older relevant posts on your blog, try to create backlinks from them using the selected keywords as anchor text (same goes for external incoming links).</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Things to avoid</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Don&#8217;t target too many keywords. Use as many keywords as you feel that are relevant to your content which means they are present on the page and have value to a visitor. A list of 50 keywords means that most probably at least 40 of them are almost totally irrelevant;</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t use irrelevant keywords. If your post is about NASA&#8217;s recent trip to Mars, I don&#8217;t know how Demi Moore or Vi*gra would fit in the picture;</li>
<li>Using text formatting on some keywords in your content is OK. Bolding everything out is not;</li>
<li>Avoid duplicating keywords in your META tags;</li>
<li>Placing a list of comma separated keywords in your title tag and META description is a big NO. Write something natural and appealing to humans;</li>
<li>Avoid keyword stuffing. Don&#8217;t fill your blog post with keywords only to increase the keyword density. It is unnatural, provides a negative user experience and will probably get you penalized by search engines.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Conclusions</h3>
<p>Some say that keywords don&#8217;t really matter when it comes to search engine rankings, and since everyone is entitled to an opinion, I will disagree with that. Same people say that their blogs or websites rank high even if they neglected keyword optimization. That is true, but I&#8217;d like to see how well they perform when they&#8217;ll be competing with a well optimized blog or website when similar factors are on the table, like: almost same age (possibly younger), number of indexed pages, number of backlinks etc.</p>
<p><strong>Keyword optimization is part of a much bigger and complex process.</strong> Acting blind in front of it is like sticking your head in the sand, hoping that if you don&#8217;t see anyone, nobody will see you.</p>
<p>Next week, we&#8217;ll talk about choosing relevant keywords and discuss a few keyword suggestion tools.</p>
<hr /><h3>Free PDF eBook: Corporate Blogging Guide by Blogsessive</h3>As a subscribe reader of Blogsessive, this is my gift to you: a guide to corporate blogging (but not only) that will help you in your blogging adventures! <a href="http://blogsessive.com/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=8" target="_blank">Download now, for FREE!</a><br /><br /><hr/><div style="background: #eeeeee;">Advertise on Blogsessive! <a href="http://buysellads.com/buy/detail/310/" title="Advertise on Blogsessive">125x125 banners</a> for <strong>$50 per month</strong>!</div>&copy;2008-2010 Copyright by <a href="http://blogsessive.com" title="Blogging tips">Blogsessive - Blogging Tips</a>. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please <a href="http://blogsessive.com/contact" title="Contact Blogsessive">contact us</a>, so that we can take legal action immediately.<img src="http://blogsessive.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=164&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How to check and improve your WordPress SEO</title>
		<link>http://blogsessive.com/blogging-tips/how-to-check-and-improve-your-wordpress-seo/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 08:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex, Blogsessive</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You've finally got your WordPress blog online and your hopes up. You're writing articles and expecting readers to drop-in soon, but time passes and nothing happens. You know your articles are a good reading, so why aren't readers showing up? That's because you need to improve your online visibility, your WordPress SEO.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you read "<a href="http://blogsessive.com/go-wprockstar/" title="How To Be a Rockstar WordPress Designer" target="ejejcsingle"><strong>How To Be a Rockstar WordPress Designer</strong></a>" yet?</p><p>You&#8217;ve finally got your WordPress blog online and your hopes up. You&#8217;re writing articles and expecting readers to drop-in soon, but time passes and nothing happens. You know your articles are a good reading, so why aren&#8217;t readers showing up? That&#8217;s because you need to improve your online visibility, your WordPress SEO score.</p>
<p>In my past article, <strong><a title="Better Blog SEO Plugin" href="http://blogsessive.com/blogging-tools/better-blog-seo/" target="_blank">Better Blog SEO Plugin</a></strong>, I&#8217;ve presented a tool to help you easily manage your SEO needs. Now it&#8217;s time to explain how to test the results, and if the results are not as good as expected, how to update your content and SEO accordingly.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;ve optimized your home page and/or post page for some keywords, but still search engines refuse to index you higher and searches for those keywords aren&#8217;t providing you with any visitors. Most probably, that&#8217;s because your content is not relevant in relationship with the provided keywords. At this time, you have 2 choices:</p>
<h3>1. Rethink your website&#8217;s keyword list and meta tags</h3>
<p>Scan through your posts, find the most common and relevant keywords and modify your keywords meta tag accordingly. Use these keywords in the page&#8217;s title tag and for the description try to get a small paragraph that uses in a logic and readable way the provided keywords. The closer this description comes to a text paragraph available on the page, the more relevant it will be.</p>
<h3>2. Rebuild your most recent content around the old keywords.</h3>
<p>This option is the most time-consuming, but if you know you&#8217;ve got a good keyword list, with good search engine results (only not for you), then it should worth the effort. Always keep in mind how much competition you have for that keyword list, and how powerful that competition is. Otherwise you&#8217;re efforts will be in vain. It&#8217;s always better to fight for 1.000 relevant results and get the most of it, that for 10.000.000 results and get none.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve done one of the above steps, the best thing you can do is to check the results with one of the following free available online SEO tools:</p>
<p><a title="Whois DomainTools.com" href="http://whois.domaintools.com/" target="_blank"><strong>DomainTools.com</strong></a> &#8211; The <strong>Whois</strong> tool available on this domain provides users with a SEO rating of the queried domain, as well as with a SEO browser to analyze you page from a search engine&#8217;s point of view. It also makes suggestions on the things that still need to be done to increase your SEO score.</p>
<p><a title="SEO Centro Meta Tag Analyzer" href="http://www.seocentro.com/tools/search-engines/metatag-analyzer.html" target="_blank"><strong>SEOCentro.com</strong></a> &#8211; SEO Centro provides user with a very helpful, free online meta tag analyzer. This way you can learn more about your meta tags, their relevance and also the most popular keywords found in your blog&#8217;s content.</p>
<p>There are of course many more online SEO tools, but these 2 should be enough to help you find your way around your blog&#8217;s SEO.</p>
<hr /><h3>Free PDF eBook: Corporate Blogging Guide by Blogsessive</h3>As a subscribe reader of Blogsessive, this is my gift to you: a guide to corporate blogging (but not only) that will help you in your blogging adventures! <a href="http://blogsessive.com/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=8" target="_blank">Download now, for FREE!</a><br /><br /><hr/><div style="background: #eeeeee;">Advertise on Blogsessive! <a href="http://buysellads.com/buy/detail/310/" title="Advertise on Blogsessive">125x125 banners</a> for <strong>$50 per month</strong>!</div>&copy;2008-2010 Copyright by <a href="http://blogsessive.com" title="Blogging tips">Blogsessive - Blogging Tips</a>. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please <a href="http://blogsessive.com/contact" title="Contact Blogsessive">contact us</a>, so that we can take legal action immediately.<img src="http://blogsessive.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=9&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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