Kamis, 03 Juni 2010

Online Business Ideas & Plans, Ways To Make Money Online

How to Get Search Engine Traffic to

Your Blog

1. Search Traffic has been an important

part of my blogging

The amount of traffic that the blogs I’ve worked on get from

Search Engines varies considerably from blog to blog but on

my two current blogs I get 25-35% of my traffic from Search

Engines (largely Google).

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You can see that Search Engine Traffic is not the biggest source

of traffic (social media takes that award) but it is significant

considering the site gets over a million visits a month.

2. Search Traffic isn’t Everything

Looking at the above chart you see that if I was to only ever focus

upon Search Engine Traffic that I could potentially be loosing up

to 67% of my blog’s traffic.

One of the main points I made yesterday is that people shouldn’t

become obsessed by Search. While it has amazing potential – I

find that sites grow best when they have a variety of sources of

traffic (including from Search Engines).

Here is another chart from the presentation which shows the four

main areas that I put effort into when thinking about driving traffic –

Search, Social Media, Community and Content.

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Search Engine Optimization, participating in social media, building

community and producing content are four important elements of

building a site that gets (and keeps) high levels of traffic. When a

blogger becomes obsessed by any one of them

(to the detriment of others) the site can suffer

(or at least not realize its potential).

When the four elements come together a blog can

grow quite rapidly.

3. SEO is Important

Learning the basics of Search Engine Optimization is important

as a blogger. While most blog platforms these days come fairly

well optimized for Google there are always tweaks that can be made.

For example on

WordPress the title tags that are served up by default can be tweaked

to not show your blog’s name on each post on your blog

(or at least to put it after the post name).

There are also a lot of easy ways to optimize a post for search

engine traffic while writing posts. For example

formatting images well with SEO in mind and

using good keywords in titles.

SEO really does make a difference and bloggers who

learn the basics can see significant increases in traffic.

It is well worth investing time into learning it.

Learn more SEO techniques in previous posts on ProBlogger:

  • Search Engine Optimization for Blogs
  • How to Herd Organic Search Traffic to Your Blog
  • Do a Search Engine Optimization Audit on Your Blog

Highly Recommended – Also check out Aaron Wall’s SEObook

for some excellent training on SEO. Consider it an investment

in learning how to drive traffic to your blog.

4. Great Content is More Important than SEO

I felt strange saying this at a conference where SEO companies

were pitching for clients and talking about the importance of

building links to a site – but in my experience the most important

thing you can do to build your blog’s search engine traffic is to

write the most amazing, useful, authoritative and inspiring

content possible.

Here’s the question you need to be asking while writing

each post:

How can I make this the type of post that people

will want to share with others?

Search Engine authority has a habit of coming to those blogs

who consistently produce content that enhances peoples lives,

meets needs and solves problems. If you create something that

does some of these things it is quite likely that the all important

links that your blog needs to build search engine authority will

come as people link up on their blogs, share the link on social

messaging and bookmarking sites, email their friends etc

While great content doesn’t automatically equal lots of traffic –

if you produce it consistently over time and actively participate in

social media and within your blog’s niche it has a habit of building

your traffic and search engine authority.

I’m not anti using link building strategies

(ie asking people for links) but I’ve never really done it

(I may have once or twice in the early days of my blogging).

I know some bloggers who spend many hours each month

‘building links’ but wonder what would happen if instead they

concentrated on using that time to build linkable content?

Perhaps I’m a little naive – but Google is in the business of

ranking the best sites highest. They want to rank great content

in the #1 position – so, my aim as a blogger is to write that kind

of content.


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