These are the top blog posts in 2013 from WeBuildYourBlog.com
I’ve added 2 ‘top’ lists.
Top blog posts by unique pageviews
These are the top 7 posts most viewed in 2013. All the links open to a new page.
These are the top blog posts in 2013 from WeBuildYourBlog.com
I’ve added 2 ‘top’ lists.
These are the top 7 posts most viewed in 2013. All the links open to a new page.
The majority of us fall into the camp of ‘technical’ or ‘not technical’.
I love the people who fall into the ‘not technical’ camp.
Why?
Because without them I would not have a business.
You see I’m in the ‘technical’ camp. Always have been and suspect always will be.
As you add more and more pages and blog posts to your website…search engine optimization can become a problem and it can be harder for Google to index them all.
As time passes and your site ‘matures’, some pages and posts get ‘buried’ deep in your website. These buried pages can often be overlooked by Google…which means they will never be ranked in the search engines.
It is widely known that Keyword Meta Tags no longer help with search engine optimization (SEO).
Years ago, website owners were ‘stuffing’ their website pages with the same keyword Meta tags (i.e. ‘blog building’, ‘blog building for men’, ‘blog building for women’ (and 100’s more!)) in order to improve their ranking.
This is the fifth post in my simple Search Engine Optimization tips, series.
You can read the previous posts in the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) series here:
Search Engine Optimization: Get To The Top Of The Rankings, Guaranteed
Earlier this year, I received a text from a friend whose website I had built. The text said:
“A friend of mine wants a website, can she ring you to discuss?”
“Of course, simply give her my number”, I texted back.
Ten minutes later my phone rang. The prospective client was ringing.
There are literally thousands upon thousands of blogs on the internet. There are blogs about every niche imaginable. As such, there is a great deal of competition out there. Bloggers all have a variety of techniques they use to obtain traffic. However, most people agree that nothing beats organic, natural, search engine traffic.
In my last post on search engine optimization I covered the subject of SEO and Page Titles.
If you missed it, it’s worth reading. This is the link to the post and opens to a new page:
One of the biggest issues I see with published blog posts is the title.
Why?
Mainly because of the lack of targeted keywords AND the lack of creativity within the title.
Page titles are a very important part of your published post because the title is used as part of the search engine ranking algorithm.
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