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8 “First Step” SEO Tips for Bloggers

8 "First Step" SEO Tips for Bloggers

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“What are the first steps to optimizing my blog for searches?” – question submitted by @monedays using the #pbquestions hashtag on Twitter.

Much has been written on the topic of search engine optimization for bloggers – but let me give you a few basic first steps:

1. Content is King

The quality of the posts you write is the single most important factor when it comes to Search Optimization on a Blog. I suspect others will argue differently but as I look at my own blogs success in the search engines I’d say that this has been the number one factor.

Quality content that helps people will quite often draw a reader to want to share what they’ve written – of course they do this by passing on the link to your post and often they’ll do it in a way that helps your search rankings (on their own blog for example).

2. Anticipate What People Will be Searching For

Every time you write a post you should be automatically be considering what words people might be putting into search engines to find that type of information. Once you know what kinds of words they’re using you’re in a great position to position yourself for that search.

3. Titles Titles Titles

There are a number of things to keep in mind when it comes to titles. Google pays particular attention to titles – so make sure you get them right:

  • first make sure that the way you set your blog up puts the title of your post in the ‘title tags’ on the back end of your blog. This is really important.
  • if you’re just looking from an SEO perspective don’t include your blog name in the title tags of single posts. This dilutes your keywords. Of course if you’re looking more at branding including your blog’s name in the title tags might be worth doing.
  • next – include the keywords that you identified in point #2 in your post title
  • also, keep in mind that the words you use at the start of a title tend to carry more weight than words you use later in your title

4. Keywords in other parts of your post

Use the keywords you identified in point #2 within your post also. If you want Google to rank you for a term or phrase you need to use that term or phrase. Use it in sub headings in your post (use h tags where you can), use it in the content itself, use the words in the alt tags of images etc. Don’t go over the topic but do use the words where you can naturally in the post.

5. Link to Your Own Posts

Don’t over do this one but while links from other sites are a great way to increase your blog’s rankings so are links from your blog. Interlink your posts to share where readers can find more information on your topic (where relevant) but also consider linking to key posts on your blog from other places on the blog (sidebar, front page etc).

6. Links from Outside Your Blog

Links from other sites to yours are key in SEO but they can be hard to get. Start to linking to your blog from other sites that you have or are active on. Some (like on Twitter) won’t count for anything much as they have no-follow tags but they are all potential ways for people to access your site and some will help with SEO.

Don’t become obsessed with getting links – rather become obsessed about writing great content and the links will generally come in time. However if you’ve written a great post that you think will be relevant to another blog don’t be afraid to let that blogger or website owner know about it – they could just link up.

Also – take note of the type of posts that you write that do well at getting other sites to link to you. You can learn a lot about generating linkable content by doing so and might just develop a technique that will work again and again.

7. Plugins

I don’t tend to do much to the back end of my blog to alter things like meta tags – but there are some good plugins around if you’re using WordPress that can help with some of this and that may give you a small edge. Check out 9 SEO plugins that every WordPress Blog Should have for some suggestions on this.

8. Readers Beget Readers

This isn’t an SEO technique as such but it plays a part. The more readers you have the more likely your blog is to be found by other readers. There’s a certain ‘snowballing’ thing that happens on a site over time – as you get readers quite often momentum grows as those readers pass on your site to others in their network. They link to you, they bookmark you, they tweet about you, they email friends about you, they blog about you, they suggest your site in recommendation engines….

Not all of this counts with SEO but some does and the accumulation of it over time all certainly helps to grow both organic and search traffic. I guess what I’m saying is to get readers any way you can – don’t just focus upon ‘SEO’ as such. It all counts.

My Hunch with SEO

Before I share my hunch…. let me say that I’m not an SEO and this could be completely wrong…. but it’s a hunch that I’ve had for a while now.

I’ve been doing this blogging thing for almost 7 years now and from what I can see the tweaks that many bloggers do on their blogs to optimize it seem to be having less and less impact on the rankings of blogs. Don’t get me wrong – I stand by the above tips completely and would do them as a common sense bare minimum – but from where I sit Google seem to be in the business of finding the best information that they can for their users. They don’t always get it right but I think they do a pretty good job.

As a blogger your job should be to provide the best information that you can.

It strikes me that Google have an ever increasing way of working out if your information is good. It’s not just about what keywords you have or how many links that you get – but these days they own Feedburner (know how many people subscribe to your blog and what links people are clicking on), they own Google Reader (again giving them all kinds of great data), they own Gmail, Google Analytics, YouTube etc…..

Now they may or may not use all the data in their ranking of sites but they certainly could know a lot about your blog and the posts you write. There’s also been increasing talk over the last 6 months or so about how easy it’d be for search engines to start generating data on what content is being shared in social networks and bookmarking sites.

My hunch is that many traditional SEO methods are less important (NOT irrelevant though) and that other factors are increasingly going to come into play. I’m sure that some will work out ways to manipulate this (SEO 2.0?) but increasingly the way to get ranked high in Google will be that you just need to keep producing great content and making sure that it’s sneezed out to your network.

Help this process along by giving your readers way to share your content (and seed it to social networks) as well as to become subscribers.

 

This article was first published July 2, 2009 and updated September 1, 2022.

About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. Wow..

    Good collection of SEO. It came right on point Darren.

    Thanks

  2. What a nice posting, thank to you for this great information. I think to get correct soon on my blog after read this article. May I introducing myself, my name Aldy, I am an Indonesian Blogger and it come to be great honor to me if you would like to link exchange with my blog. Thank you very much

  3. Content is King —ehhh
    That really depends on the type of site you are creating. Running a celebrity gossip site most site all have the same content of variations of it. What is critical is being current with the content, having solid backlinks within google to gain authority, this in turn should help with minty fresh indexing and that = traffic. All in One SEO or Headspace2 are solid plugins to ensure Google can not only find you, but also rank you.
    JP

  4. Darren ,

    i wanted to congratulate on running such a wonderful and informative blog . I started my own blog within a couple of months time reading your blog and your book!

    Great tips and pointers. Keep up the good work !

  5. Very informative article. I agree that now a day Bloggers must provide user an interface to share the content on BookMarking Site. Most of the blogger are getting the data from Internet, so why not they allow an opportunity to other bloggers to use that article on their blogs??

  6. Great tips for a new blogger… love your stuff, thanks!

  7. @John: Totally agree. For certain types of sites content is not always the king. Sometimes SEO is the king.

  8. beginners should also stay away from the blackhat methods that usually wind up costing them rankings in the long run. google is not stupid and is wise to the tricks webmasters use to try and gain an upper hand.

    It may take longer but the honest and safe approach is the best by far!

  9. Thanks man, this is good. I have a blog for a while and I couldn’t get it from the ground but I think, I got an inspiration.

    absolutely true ‘good content is the King’ and from now on I will be focusing on this point.

    thanks again.

  10. Trying to get to the first page of Google? Make a reservation first at the local asylum – you will be checking in soon.

    LOL

  11. I guess it all boils down to number 1. What matter is great content. ^^

  12. Thank you, that was helpful, because I’m suffering of indexing problems !

  13. There are a couple of other important tips to maximize exposure for your blog.

    1. Create relevant tags for your content so that it gets indexed properly

    2. Use bookmarking services and ping your content so it gets wider distribution.

    Using just these two tactics, I’ve had blog posts show up in Google searches within an hour of posting them.

    SEO for blogs does take work but in the end, your good content will get found if done properly

  14. Now i have a site which is half-year old, but there is no order on it, my boss told me to optimize it to get 100 orders/day, what can i do now?

  15. I agree, content is king. In my opinion the End-User is the most important.

  16. Well… i totally agree with you this Blog was very informative and helpful. The way every thing is explained the really sounds cool. Specially point number “8 :Readers Begat Readers” this really a very good point for S.E.O.

  17. Sometimes I get frustrated because I’m not moving up in the search engines as much as I want to. I begin to scramble around for back links. I need to put more of my focus on the quality of my content so my reader can gain me exposure. Great tips for beginning bloggers.

  18. What I noticed though, after my blog post is indexed, it gets pretty high for some keywords,but 2-3 weeks later it’s gone to page 10+. i am still yet to figure out how to avoid this

    Dmitri

  19. Awesome post! I have read many, many similar articles about SEO and others about increasing blog traffic. My problem is that nobody knows about my blog in the first place – I have very good quality content and if I got the right people to visit I’m sure they would love it.

    So how do I get the right people to see it if they don’t know it exists?

    A post from my blog:
    http://freshtechreviews.blogspot.com/2009/07/windows-7-new-era-for-windows.html

  20. I have read many SEO related articles, I found this article is difference from the others.
    I found this site in the first page of Google SE, unlike many SEO expert’s sites, they are not even listed in Google..Big joke isn’t it?

  21. This is a great post for noobs! I always enjoy reading your post even these basic ones.

  22. louise says: 07/24/2009 at 12:41 am

    Does anyone know whether Bing will be operating the same principle as google? Ive looked at their search engine and I like it (especially how you can hover over text without actually going to the website) but my site is no-where currently on key words optimised for Google. It could be that they havent sorted all of this yet or it could mean that theyre operating a completely different method. ANyone know?

    Great blog BTW
    Louise

  23. almost 3 month i write blog, now i know the mistake why only few people go to my blog. thanks a lot for sharing the tips.

  24. Hi,

    Great article. I try to mix a little bit of everything from quality content, links, article marketing etc to achieve desired results. Its like baking a cake.

    Thanks for sharing!

    Take care
    Jeff Casmer
    Work at Home

  25. im looking for big canal now from anyone who read this, which will help me to promote my blog . thankyou darren for great post

  26. Thanks for the suggestion..
    I agree that tile is really important and build your title around your key keywords and also meta tags is really important..

  27. I suppose you need to ask yourself, what will attract people to your site (what attracts you to other sites), and what keeps you there?
    It’s important to have a blog that’s neatly laid out, and without too many banner ads

    Tom

  28. Back to basics…it has to be drilled into people’s minds! Reminders like this great post Darren have to refresh people’s minds in this info overloaded age…back to the the core ACTIONS that produce a GREAT blog and ultimately great rankings in the search engines.

    Keep sharing the truth!

    @TimothyCarter

  29. That probably the most detailed tips I have seen on the web for SEO. I took all of your advice and started using it on my site. Thanks for the help!

  30. Tom Mc Carrick says: 07/29/2009 at 10:00 am

    Can I ask about:

    “next – include the keywords that you identified in point #2 in your post title”

    Does this mean that my permalink should look like this:
    /%postname%|

    (rather than just /%postname/ ?

    Thanks
    Tom

  31. I really like this post, as many of us like to achieve the higher level from now by mean of blogging. Its really not so easy to teach people how to make money. I always follow your suggestions and implement that in my blog

  32. Great post! Question, what about bolding certain keywords in the blog will it also help with SEO?

    Thanks again,

    Lonnie
    hope to read more posts!

  33. It’s all about No.9 – no matter how much tweaking, if you don’t have (great) content and you have few visitors, give up.

  34. Highly informative article. I have also read that search engines have started to give increased value to off page criteria too. Idea of interlinking the important posts is great. Where do we find plugins for interlinking. A little more about keyword density would have been more helpful.

    Thanks,
    Rajat

  35. I will try your advice for my blogs. Thanks for article!

  36. Hi Mike,

    Thanks for the response. I surely agree with you and trying to act upon your advice. But the only factors hits in my mind is by doing these 8 steps it might help the most but will it generates a consistent traffic of visitors for long term or short term period?

  37. Yes I think little wording about keywords should be added too. Otherwise its a informative article to read.

  38. It is very informative. Thanks a lot for sharing it.
    I’ve bookmarked your blog. Keep working.

  39. From my experiences especially ofr Australian webmasters targeting longtail keywords works very well in a compeitive market. Do as Darren says when he talks about antisipating what people will be searching for. Look at a broad term and then extend it, then optimise a post to suit the longtail phrase.

    Fantastic post Darren. Nothing less than I would have expected from you.

  40. Yes I agree. Choosing the right keywords is also important to get ur posts visible in the major search engines. It will increase blog traffic.

  41. keywords density is the main thing to handle.Spammers usually use the keywords in massive quantity which effects their websites.

  42. Hi,

    Thanks for the information! I’ve just started up a blog aimed at students and it seems like there’s lots to learn (!!), so it was nice to read a nice summarised article.

    My new website: http://www.freelancestudents.co.uk

    Thanks,
    tkm

  43. #2 is a good example of why bloggers should pick topics that they have first hand experience in. While looking through some webmaster forums, I see people asking the age old questions “what should I start a blog about?” The simple answer is – pick a topic that you have first hand knowledge in, some kind of experience, certifications or some kind of education in.

    When you have knowledge about a certain niche, finding topics to write about should be pretty easy. Its the people that opened a blog just to make money that have problems picking a topic for a blog post.

    When you know your targeted audience, and when you know the material your writing about, the rest will be easy.

  44. I find your “hunch” interesting and very likely. Something I noticed is that I see different results for the same search when I am logged into gmail / google vs. logged out.

    So, they are definitely paying attention and attempting to provide better results based upon your preferences and past behavior.

    This really drive the “content is king” concept.

  45. I would need to add in that we should always remember our content is the king in setting up ranking of our websites. I want to share a resource http://www.bayut.com in which content is short and much dedicating.

  46. When I name my posts I use Google’s Keyword Tool to help find good keywords to use.

  47. Wow it is wonderful and cool, thanks you all, i know.

  48. Linking structure is also paramount. I like to use a silo style structure as much as possible when building my content sites.

  49. I think “Content is King” is the best tips out of these.
    http://mextena.com

  50. Chris you say

    “Linking structure is also paramount. I like to use a silo style structure as much as possible when building my content sites.”

    What do you mean when you say ‘silo style structure’?

    I have not heard of that term before!

    Thanks in advance – Paul

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