Boost Your Website’s Ranking With SEO Blogging
It’s a vicious circle - to get more web traffic, you have to be listed high in the search results: to be listed in the high search results, you have to get lots of web traffic. Sadly, the days when rich content alone attracted web visitors are no more.
Well, there are ways to make sure that your site figures in searches. These are called Search Engine Optimisation techniques, and there are a lot to choose from - from the completely above board ways to the slightly suspect ways.
Some of these optimisation methods include writing keyword-rich web content, articl submission and link exchanging. These were the most practiced SEO techniques until some wise soul came up with the idea that blogging can be a valuable SEO tool. It has become a phenomena since then.
A weblog, better known as a blog, are created for both personal and business purposes. Your blog gives you the freedom to talk about anything you want and it’s quite an enjoyable task that’s worth all the effort. Blog attract loads of traffic and you can have your blog either within ot external to your website.
The content you post on your blog is your choice and you can include as many links as you prefer in each of your posts. If the blog is internally available in your site, you can post links to increase your site’s search engine ranking. Comparatively, if it’s located externally, posting links is a valuable way to get one way links to your website.
Exchanged links can boost your ranking, but one way links are definitely more valuable than exchanged links. This is a wonderful way of making sure that you have a lot of valuable one way links.
You have to make sure that your blog posts contain information that is related to your site, and is key word rich. If your blog is within your site, it is a convenient way of making sure that you have key word rich content in your site. Since blog posts are written differently from a normal article, it might not be that easy to incorporate your key words in them, but once you get that knack, it becomes a piece of cake.
The best part about blogs is that unlike articles, people can comment on them. You will know what people have to say to you, and there is nothing like constructive criticism to improve your site. This is also an excellent way of building contacts, and, therefore, prospective customers for your business, whatever that might be.
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