8 Quick Blogger SEO Tips
As bloggers, we want to ensure we are providing valuable information in the hopes our content will figure on the first page of Google results and bring visitors to our website.
In this article, I will give you 8 quick blogger SEO tips that can help your blog posts climb Google's search engine ranking positions and help you reach your audience.
When it comes to internet search engines, Google is by far the most popular choice.
Understandably, Google would like to keep it that way.
To make sure it stays on top, Google's primary objective is to provide a great user experience every time a person uses its search engine.
Which means it must deliver the best answers possible whenever someone does a query on Google Search.
You may have noticed that in the past few years, Google has been getting better and better at finding the best results for what users are searching for in the hope they will continue to use it when looking for answers.
As bloggers, we want to ensure we are providing valuable information in the hopes our content will figure on the first page of Google results and bring visitors to our website.
In this article, I will give you 8 quick blogger SEO tips that can help your blog posts climb Google's search engine ranking positions and help you reach your audience.
Blogger SEO Tip #1: Write for Your Audience
Do you want visitors to your website? Write with your audience in mind. If your blog is about vegan recipes, it might not interest your audience to hear about your shoe collections. Finding topics related to your niche that will please your reader is super important. Especially at the beginning when you are trying to gain visibility online.
By staying on topics related to your niche, your audience will know what to expect when visiting your site and will visit regularly to see what's new on your blog.
Blogger SEO Tip #2: Use Long Tail Keywords
The best way to find subjects your readers will love is to do a keyword research (or search intent research).
It will help you find topics your audience is actually searching for.
In return, it will increase your chance of being found on Google because you know what type of information your audience is looking for and you are providing them with answers within your blog posts or articles.
Using long tail keywords with low competition will also help you get more visitors to your blog since fewer people are competing for those keywords.
For example, there is less competition for 'healthy chicken broccoli rice casserole' than 'chicken and broccoli recipe'.
Even though fewer people are searching for 'healthy chicken broccoli rice casserole', there is also less competition which will increase your chance of ranking higher on Google search results.
Blogger SEO Tip #3: Optimize Your Blog Post Images
Optimizing your images will help Google understand what your blog post is about.
To do so, make sure to include your keyword(s) in the:
Image file name (healthy-chicken-broccoli-rice-casserole.jpg)
Alt text (healthy chicken broccoli rice casserole)
Title tag (healthy chicken broccoli rice casserole)
Also, reduce the images size.
It can significantly improve your blog loading page speed which is an important Google ranking factor. I use TinyPNG to quickly reduce the size of all my blog post image files.
Blogger SEO Tip #4: Add Related Links to Your Blog Post
Whenever possible, link to other articles on your blog that are relevant to your blog posts. It will provide more information to your audience and keep them longer on your site which signals Google that you have good relevant information on your blog.
Blogger SEO Tip #5: Add Your Keyword to the Url, Page Title and Meta Description
The most important tip is to write content that is relevant to your audience.
Secondly, is to let Google know what your blog post is all about. We already talked about optimizing your images, but there are other places you can add keyword(s) to help Google understand the information that is included in your post.
These relevant places are:
URL (www.yourdomainname.com/healthy-chicken-broccoli-rice-casserole)
Page title (Best healthy chicken broccoli rice casserole recipe)
Meta Description (Try our easy to make healthy chicken broccoli rice casserole recipe tonight, your family will love it!)
Blogger SEO Tip #6: Insert Keyword(S) Throughout Your Content
You should also sprinkle your keyword(s) throughout your content as well.
But be careful to only insert them in a natural easy to read way.
Remember that you are writing first and foremost for your audience, not Google and that's the way Google wants it as well.
Keep your keyword density to no more than 3-5% of your total blog post content.
Blogger SEO Tip #7: Add External Links
It's always a good idea to add a few relevant links to authority sites related to your topic. It signals Google that your post must contain great information and give again a good idea about your topic.
Blogger SEO Tip #8: Blog Consistently
Google wants to see activity on your blog and website to ensure that it's giving info to its users that is relevant.
If you decided to blog once a week, try as much as possible to keep up your weekly blogging to show Google that you are active and update your website regularly.
If you wrote a great blog post that is relevant to a Google query, but you haven't written an article for the past six months or haven't been active on your website, Google might decide to rank someone's blog post that has been blogging more regularly than you.
That you choose to blog once a week or twice a month, make sure that you keep up with your scheduling plan.
Ranking high on Google first page of result takes works and doesn't happen overnight.
Especially if you are new to blogging, you can expect it to take six months to a year to rank high on Google with a well-optimized blog post.
But don't get discouraged! If you published regularly and follow the tips above you will eventually start seeing your blog posts on Google's first page top results!
Thank you to our newest team member, Nicole Pilon of Pilon VA Solutions for providing her SEO expertise with us! If you’re in need of a little blog support - just give us a call!
How to Generate Awesome Content Ideas
Once you’ve established your Ideal Client Profile and know inside and out WHO it is that you’re targeting and talking to online, you may be stuck wondering ‘now, what the heck do I post?’
If this is you, don’t fret! Let’s talk about how to drum up awesome content ideas.
Once you’ve established your Ideal Client Profile and know inside and out WHO it is that you’re targeting and talking to online, you may be stuck wondering ‘now what?’
If this is you, don’t fret! Let’s talk about how to drum up awesome content ideas.
Have a plan + stay inspired
If you fail to plan, you plan to fail - Benjamin Franklin
It’s super crucial to have a plan in place for your online content and it’s equally important to stay inspired.
Here are some tips to help you stay inspired while creating your online marketing content ideas:
Create lists of brand crushes:
Those brands online that you follow that you absolutely love - there’s a reason you love them. You resonate with their brand for a reason. Make a list of these accounts and watch what they do online. This will help keep you inspired!
Keep a running list of your own ideas:
If you’re anything like me, you may have random inspirational thoughts at very strange times of the day (or night!). Try to keep a list of your inspired thoughts to come back to when it’s time to drum out some new online content. If you’re on fly - use your phone and text yourself or use your phone’s Notes app.
3. Train your brain to capture postable moments ‘behind the scenes’:
This doesn’t come naturally for some, and quite naturally for others. But, like everything else, it takes practice. When you’re attending an event, networking or otherwise, at a client meeting, working offsite and enjoying a lovely latte, meeting with your team members - whatever it may be - get in the habit of capturing those moments and posting them online. People love seeing the ‘you’ behind your brand. It keeps things real!
4. Study your brand crushes + competitors:
What do you love about their content? What don’t you love? What types of posts get the most engagement? Do a little detective work - find out what’s working for them and what’s not. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel with your content.
5. Organize your posts into categories:
Again, remember - we don’t need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to creating online content. Publish a variety of posts + get organized. Here are some examples:
Blog posts
Questions
Other people’s content (share a blog post)
Inspiring content (quotes)
Tips + Tricks
Contests + Giveaways
Promos
Behind the Scenes
FB lives
I’ve seen it time and time again with clients (and myself!), if we fail to stay inspired, we are less likely to stay consistent with our online content scheduling and posting.
Try some of these techniques and let me know how you stay inspired!
Creating Content That Connects
Do you ever feel frustrated with the task of creating your social media content? If you answered yes, you’re not alone! I hear this time and time again when speaking to people about their social media - that they just don’t know what to post - and, if they are posting, that their posts are just not getting any traction.
I’d like to share a few content secrets with you over the next few weeks in hopes to help you not only create great content that generates conversations for you online, but also helps keep you focused, on track and organized.
Do you ever feel frustrated with the task of creating your social media content? If you answered yes, you’re not alone! I hear this time and time again when speaking to people about their social media - that they just don’t know what to post - and, if they are posting, that their posts are just not getting any traction.
I’d like to share a few content secrets with you over the next few weeks in hopes to help you not only create great content that generates conversations for you online, but also helps keep you focused, on track and organized.
Secret No 1
Know Your Audience
Knowing who your ideal client is, is paramount in your online space. You need to know who you are targeting so your messaging can relate to them - and, you need to know them intimately! You need to know what resonates with them. What are they looking for in terms of value? Once you create content that resonates with them, they will like, comment and share that content with other like-minded people who may very likely also become your follower online as well.
You will find that once you create this resonance with your following - your ideal clients - you will create that ‘know like and trust’ factor. Then, when the time comes to sell a product, service or program, creating those marketing messages your ideal clients respond to won’t be as much of a struggle. You will be creating solutions that help solve their problems!
How do I determine who my Ideal Client is?
Ask your clients
Send out a survey
Create a client avatar
Clarity comes from engagement, not from thought - Marie Forleo
Here’s how to craft awesome content:
Let’s do a little more digging to find out more about our ideal client:
What is their biggest challenge as it pertains to your product, service or program?
What is your ideal solution to overcome those challenges?
How can your biz solve that problem?
What topics about your industry are they interested in learning more about?
How are they currently using social media?
What age, occupation and gender are they?
Answering these questions will help guide your social media content strategy.
Why should I care about this and how will I implement this in the real world?
When you have a crystal clear client profile, you will notice patterns in your content and responses to posts. You can then make any necessary small changes in your content as needed so that your ideal client will resonate with them.
Here’s an example: Your Ideal Client is a high level entrepreneur or executive with no time to spare. By creating small bite-size pieces of content this person can consume on the fly will be content they can really resonate with.
Another example: If you’re targeting moms of younger children you will likely need to post your social content in the early mornings or later in the evenings when you know the mom will more likely be online and not with her kids as she would be during the day.
Do you have an Ideal Client Profile? It really is the foundation of building a solid online presence. If you’re like me and love templates and guides, here is an Ideal Client worksheet you can print off and fill in to help you get clear. Your overall social strategy will thank you.
Next week I’ll share secret #2 with you - ‘Awesome Content Ideas Won’t Just Come to You’