GETTING QUALITY CONTENT ON YOUR BLOG

Well, here we are talking about blogs some more.  I guess you’ve realized the importance of the blog to the foundation of our strategy in building a Social Networking Spider Web.

All Internet marketing guides stress the importance of using only quality content on blogs.  What is good content and where the heck do I get it?  I can’t write that much!!

Take a look at the very nature of blogs and what your blog needs to be: a highly informational and personal site which addresses a set of topics in a specific niche. Also, when designing your blog don’t make it too complex, stick to the simple themes that allow users to perform actions easily on the page.  You do not need to run out a purchase a premium WordPress theme.

We’ve also discussed how you need to create the content for your site around some high-in-demand keywords that users type in the search box of Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc. In some respects, the more the keywords you have in your content, the higher the chances to have your blog appear in the first result pages.

However, many bloggers understand keyword density the wrong way. The blog content should naturally include the keywords in an easy-to-read kind of way; a keyword density that goes higher than 2 or 3% could make the articles less appealing to the reader.

For example, one of my primary keywords for my business is “social networking spider webs”, if I used the term “social networking spider webs” in every other sentence, you would get tired of the term “social networking spider webs”, plastered everywhere.  Sorry ‘bout that, had to do it…….

There are some tips you may want to consider when creating quality content for a blog. First of all, regardless of the domain and the target audience, it should be reader-friendly and even reader-targeted if it be the case. This means that you need to keep your content on-target for your niche/blog.

You should also write everything in short or medium-sized paragraphs so that the information naturally flows without being too hard to track when being read on a monitor.

Statistics show that blogs that include links in the very article content are more successful than those who present links at the bottom of the page.  For example: links inserted in the natural flow of the article allow the reader to get immediate access to the concept being discussed and to provide the opportunity to show interest for specific products or services.

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