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And combine all three, you get the most
links.
My friend Casey found that on
seomoz.org, the posts that earned
the most links had a combination of:
• Text
• Images
• Video
Image source:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/what-
makes-a-link-worthy-post-part-2
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Let’s talk about blog branding for a
minute.
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Keep it simple
My boss’s site is this way. http://essays.tomcritchlow.com (his main site in on
the Svbtle network)
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Be consistent
http://michaelhyatt.com has the same layout for his site and his emails. He also
uses the same username across the Internet. Check out this post about
personal branding.
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Since we are talking about blogging, let’s
talk about onsite SEO first.
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Both users and search crawlers need to
be able to access your site.
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And luckily, what’s good for your users
will also be good for the search engines,
especially on a personal blog.
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Blogging and
SEO Onsite
Best Practices
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Buy your own domain name
This helps you brand yourself, plus you have control over the SEO if you use
Wordpress. You’ll have to get hosting as well, which is usually a/b $6/month. I
use Moniker for buying domain and Bluehost or Dreamhost for hosting.
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Don’t use a .blogspot or .wordpress.com
Reason: These are terrible for SEO. They rarely rank for important keyword
terms.
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Write Descriptive Titles
This post tells you what you need to know: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/are-
your-titles-irresistibly-click-worthy-viral
As does this one: http://www.copyblogger.com/magnetic-headlines/
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And put keywords in your URLs
Make those “clean” as well. Wordpress does this out of the box; other blogging
platforms you have to finagle a bit.
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And in your text
You should never write for search crawlers. Write for readers first, not the
other way around.
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This stuff works
Just a couple links and some social activity, and I rank #4 for “seo for
photographers”. I already see traffic for this term!
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Have a simple navigation
If a huge site like CNN can have a simple navigation, so can you. A simple navigation
with links to the most important pages is good both for users and for search
crawlers, as it prioritizes these pages in the search crawler’s eyes.
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Learn to do keyword research
http://bit.ly/KtQhMB and http://www.johnfdoherty.com/minimum-viable-keyword-
research
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Interlink Your Posts
Both in-context and with a Related Posts plugin/option posts serves these
Interlinking between your
functions:
1) Flow link equity to important pages;
2) Good user experience;
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A few other points
Consider using Google+ to get your author snippet showing in the SERPs.
http://www.blindfiveyearold.com/how-to-implement-rel-author
Don’t use Flash or too much Javascript.
Think about what pages matter to users. Block tags and archives (usually).
(How to do this in Wordpress)
Link out to others (adds value to users, can use to build relationships)
Consider guest bloggers, because they’ll spread the word about their content.
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Two #protips:
a
WORDPRESS.ORG
YOAST SEO
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Now go create useful and interesting
content so the next part is easier.
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In a nutshell, the more links you get
from stronger websites, the more likely
your website is to rank for more and
more competitive keyword phrases.
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I love linkbuilding with a blog because
you get to make friends.
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Remember, people, not websites, link to
you.
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Do you push content out on them to
relevant people?
You should be. Don’t be
afraid to tweet at people who
would be interested (don’t
annoy them).
Also, think about priming the
social pump before your post
is published. That’s how I get
influencers to share my stuff.
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Do you follow relevant influencers and seek to
help them out?
Twitter: https://followerwonk.com/
Google+: http://findpeopleonplus.com/
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Old school linkbuilding involved trying
to wrangle others into linking to you.
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Essentially, you were begging.
Begging for links doesn’t work. It’s
high output, low return, and I think it
sucks.
But there is a better way!
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New school linkbuilding focuses on
providing so much value that people can’t
help but share.
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But you need to target the content
curators and other bloggers to get on
their radar.
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A couple
important
linkbuilding
queries
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Find your voice through blogging
consistently. Write about what you know
and be an expert.
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Blogging is best learned by blogging...and
by reading other bloggers.
George Siemens
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Make friends in your industry who will
share your writing if it’s good enough.
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Connect with influencers through social
media and their blogs. Provide them
value. Don’t be afraid to recommend your
writing if it’s good!
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John Doherty
SEO Consultant – Distilled
john.doherty@distilled.net
http://twitter.com/#!/dohertyjf
SEO Consultant at Distilled NYC.
Traveler.
Rock climber.
Company Blog: http://www.distilled.net/blog/
Personal Blog: http://www.johnfdoherty.com/