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Friday, September 17, 2010

Improve WordPress SEO Optimization

Search Engines love blogs and they really love WordPress blogs. That’s because it was designed to catch their attention through good SEO. I want you to understand what WordPress does so well that helps it rank highly in search engines and then I am going to show you how to improve on this to really help boost your blogs SERPs rankings.

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WordPress Comes With Many SEO Friendly Features Right Out the Box
  1. The overall layout of the code is generally very SEO friendly, because it allows the spiders to crawl the content of a page before crawling the side bar. This allows the most important part of the page to be crawled first, thus given it more weight. Since your target keywords are in the content, it is more likely that your page will rank better for those keywords.
  2.  When a new post is created, WordPress automatically sets the link to the post as the title of the post. Because the two most important on page SEO Factors are page title and link anchor text, it by default will boost your post’s search engine rankings, as long as you include your target keywords in the title.
  3. WordPress comes with SEO friendly URLs called permalinks, which can be turned on in the WordPress settings. These permalinks can be customized to include your main keywords which helps to raise your rankings by having the keyword in the URL.
  4. Tag pages allow you to group content by relevant tags, which gives your site more internal linking power through the creation of new pages and also allows you to create relevant pages around targeted keywords. Hopefully driving in more traffic and long tail keyword traffic.
So What Can Be Done To Improve This Already Good Search Engine Optimization Strategy
There are some very easy modifications you can make that will really help your blogs SEO friendliness.

Make sure your Home link does not just say “Home”
Studies have shown that Google puts the highest amount of importance to the first link it finds on a page. For most WordPress themes, that is the “Home” link. Basic SEO theory tells us that the anchor text of your internal links is very important. So if you want your blog to rank for say “Gardening” you would want the home link for your site to say “Gardening” or at the very least include the keyword in the anchor text to your home page.

Some themes have this feature built in already by using the header text as the home link, but in more advance themes that use a logo in place of the header, this functionality is lost or becomes less effective. Many theme designers try and alleviate the problem is through the use of the image Alt=” ” tag. This allows you to add a description to the image, it is unclear if this help with SEO or not, but it is a good idea to have it in place just in case.

Another way to solve this problem is by placing a row of your most important links above the header so that the search engines will spider those first before moving do the page, and you can include a “Home” link with what ever anchor text you want.

Make Sure The Pages You Don’t Want Indexed, Don’t get Indexed

Do you have an “About Us” or “Contact Us” page that you really don’t need stealing PR from your other content pages. The best way to do this is by using the rel=”nofollow” tag for those links to the pages.
Due to the dynamic nature of WordPress this can be a little tricky, because you may not want all of your pages to not be indexed, adding the “nofollow” tag to the dynamic URL in the code just won’t do.
You can use the META Robots (no-index, no-archive, ect) tag however to accomplish the same goal.
Fortunately, there is a plugin that allows you to customize the META setting for individual pages, categories, and even posts, it’s called HeadSpace2. It is a bit more advanced then the All In One SEO plug in that everyone recommends and takes a little bit to get use to, but it’s worth the effort, because you get much more control over your sites SEO structure.


Make Sure You Include Your Target Keywords in the Category and Tag Pages Navigation Links


This can be a bit tricky because you want your sites navigation to be human friendly first and spider friendly as well.  The best way to do this is to not go overboard with keyword stuffing, make sure your make navigation easy to understand by humans first and use your keywords only where it makes sense to do so.
If you use the HeadSpace2 plug in you can set the category description and the title of the category pages. So you can have a category called “Men’s Fitness” and set the title of the page to optimize for the longer tail phrase “Ways for a Man to Improve Fitness” for example.
This allows you to keep your navigation short and simple and keep your category pages titles descriptive and help your target the long tail as well.


Make Sure Your Ads are “NoFollow”
Ads are a common place where people forget to make the links “nofollow”. If you have a theme with ad space built in, check the code and make sure the links all have the rel=”nofollow” tag. Other wise you will lose a lot of “link juice” over your entire site.
If you use an external plug in do the same thing, and make sure all external links are nofollow.
These simple modifications will help to improve your sites internal link structure, preserve its Page Rank by keeping the followed external links to only the pages that you deem worthy, and keep the PR spread across only the most important pages of your blog.
If you implement these WordPress SEO Strategies, you will greatly increase your blogs chances of being ranked  highly in the search engines for your target keywords and you should see an increase in traffic as a result.
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Are Comment Backlinks Worth The Time?

 Comment backlinks are backlinks usually created on blogs, but of course they can be created on any site that allows comments. One would have to search the Internet for their topic, find a blog with relevant content to their site and then write a comment and place a link back to their website.

Does this really work?
This type of backlink building does work, if you are willing to spend the time to find quality blogs with relevant content, plus put the extra effort into writing a decent comment so it will get approved. There are some blogs that will allow any comment, but most will have to be approved. When writing a comment just think to yourself, if this was my blog would I approve this.

How do you get a comment approved?
When you write the comment, just make sure it has something to do with the blog post. If the blog post is about vitamins, then write something about taking or buying vitamins. If you own a vitamin company, instead of saying, check out our vitamin website… say something like, does it really matter which vitamin company I use? How does this company compare to GNC?
If you mention another company and ask advice, you have a better chance than just placing a link to your own website. One thing to keep in mind is the amount of people that actually read the comment is going to be slim to none (for most blogs), so it’s more important to get the backlink published than to worry about promoting your own company.
I do not recommend writing a comment that just says, “great blog – go to my site”. The extra effort should get your comment approved and your backlink indexed in the search engines.

Does the page rank of the blog matter?
Yes, it does to an extent. One thing to keep in mind in any SEO process is the fact that you have to make sure your SEO marketing is done in a way that looks natural. If you only get backlinks from page rank 5+ blogs, does that seem natural? Not really. A couple backlinks here and there wont matter, but if you are building hundreds of backlinks this way, you should create some on lower page rank blogs as well.

What is NoFollow?
A NoFollow tag means that you will not get credit for a backlink on that page. You do want to target blogs that have a DoFollow tag so you do get credit. The problem that could arise, as mentioned above, is it natural to only have backlinks from DoFollow blogs? You are in the same boat here, it is wise to spread out the backlink building process to all types of sites.

Will Google really penalize me?
Yes, Google will drop the hammer once they feel you are spamming or doing any type of SEO that doesn’t fit their algorithm. What does this mean exactly? Here is an example. If you want to build backlinks via blog comments (or any type of process) Google has an algorithm in place that looks for spam. So if your website has backlinks from known link farms or if your website has a lot of backlinks that were created in a very short amount of time (this is done with automated software), they will automatically penalize you. 99% of the time there is nothing you can do about it.

What happens if I get penalized?
There are multiple ways to get pushed around by Google. If you go outside their white lines just a little bit, you may lose your search engine rankings for a day or so. If you push the envelope a little more, they might push down your rankings from maybe a page 1 to page 10. If you really piss them off, then your website can disappear off of Google. If this happens, you will probably never recover.
Bottom line is, most people do not know how far you can push the envelope, nor do they even know there is an envelope to push. There are many companies, consultants, off-shore firms that will contact you and say they will build tons of backlinks for you and your site will shoot to the top of the search engines.
You have to be very careful of this because most companies do not perform the SEO marketing correctly. You might even get great results in the first 30 days and be jumping up with joy. The problem is, if your SEO is built wrong, it could take 6 months for Google to realize and penalize you then. It doesn’t normally happen right away.

Happy Backlink Building!!!
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