Dynamic Content for your blog
Are you using any dynamic content on your blog? You should be.
No I am not talk about the garbage scraped postings you see all around where you never lift a finger. Good content properly keyword optimized is still the key to generating ongoing visitors and attracting links.
You can use your sidebar to add consistently updating information to make your blog consistently have new content each time the spiders visit allowing your blog to stay fresh in the minds of the spiders.
Quite a few people reading this are probably doing it and don’t realize it.
Do you have your Twitter updating on your sidebar through one of the various plugins available? If you do you are doing this (as long as your Twitter feed is active.)
If you don’t use Twitter, WordPress allows you to add an RSS feed into your sidebar easily. Appropriate RSS feeds are all around you and adding one that fits your topic is quite easy.
This is only one of the little tricks that will be discussed in much more detail on our upcoming free WordPress SEO Call on Wednesday at 7 pm edt.
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Hope to see you there.
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This is the kind of thing I hope to pick from the call. I am waiting to see what other juicy tidbits you will be dispersing on the call.
.-= Andre Arnett´s last blog ..Achieve Your Dreams PLR Package Still Available =-.
We all intend to update our blogs daily, or at least regularly, but life often intrudes on the best of plans. You’re right on adding sidebar feeds – they keep us covered for the SEO aspects of new content for each spider visit…
Should be one heck of a valuable call to all who attend, Mike – congrats!
.-= Doug Champigny´s last blog ..Planning To Succeed? Where’s Your Map? =-.
Thanks for the tips Mike,
I have this covered on some of my blogs, but need to go back and update a couple of the older ones with some dynamic content.
Really looking forward to the call with you and Steve!
.-= Brett McEllhiney´s last blog ..Three Steps to Help You Identify Your Niche! =-.
Your right, having dynamic content on any page will help it rank a lot higher in the search engines, and if it’s quality original content (like from a Twitter feed), that’s even better!
.-= Joel Osborne´s last blog ..Getting On The First Page Of Google Isn’t That Hard =-.
Another good reason to listen in on your call Wednesday. Does it hurt to use both Twitter and a RSS Feed?
.-= Earl Netwal´s last blog ..Content Generation Tool =-.
“You can use your sidebar to add consistently updating information to make your blog consistently have new content each time the spiders visit allowing your blog to stay fresh in the minds of the spiders.” Interesting – had not thought of this as a way to keep content changing. I will definitely be on your call or listening to the replay.
.-= Lonnie Minton´s last blog ..Stop Promoting Uninteresting Products =-.