Just finished uploading all of the pieces of last week’s call on WordPress SEO for those that purchased them in advance. Emails were sent to all purchasers but if it got lost in the ethernet send in a request to the support desk with a copy of your Paypal receipt.
If you did not pre-order you can still grab a copy today and download it immediately at WordPress SEO Call.
There was a lot of good information given out on that call and comes with my 100% No Questions Asked Guarantee.
Here are just some of the comments I got about the call.
I have to tell you that following along with the text/workbook, was so easy.
Theresa Rothove
The Call provided the best Word Press Blog SEO Tips. I jumped off the call to change my high traffic Blogs. just could not wait!
R.Brian Burkhardt
YourFuneralGuy.com
Thank you for your explanation of RSS (Real Simple Syndication) during the Word Press SEO Call. I keep hearing that RSS was important but my befuddled mind kept getting hung up in trying to understand how RSS works. Thanks for the explanation of how to use to grow my blog traffic. I bow to the wisdom of the Master Word Press blogging.
Bill Becker
coachbillbecker.com/blog
Mike’s expertise shines through in this call. He is generous with his knowledge and explains his tips and techniques clearly and completely. Even though I’m a newbie and non-techie just getting started with WordPress, I understood all of it!
I feel confident I can take what I’ve learned from Mike and put it to work on my new blog.
Janet Vasil
YourMediaMoment.com
So if you want to easily get more traffic from the search engines for your WordPress blog go grab the WordPress SEO Call.
One of the big things I see a lot of people ignore is tags. Tags have been integrated into the main WordPress install for the last few versions.
Tags gives you some increased internal linking on your blog and another page of content for the search engines to index. This can help you get double listings in the search engines for your targeted keywords.
Yesterday when checking two new blogs that I installed last week it was quite revealing to see that the tag pages were drawing the majority of the visitors. This will change as the blog ages and I do more linking to the actual pages but was quite interesting to see on a brand new blog that the tag pages generated the initial traffic as they ranked higher than the content itself.
This is just one of the topics that we will be discussing on our free WordPress SEO Call – Wednesday at 7 pm edt. You do need to register to attend.
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.
Tonight at 7 pm edt we will be doing the monthly Blog Talk Radio Show. This month the lesson will be on tweaking your sidebar along with answering any questions you may have on WordPress or blogging.
We scheduled our next class for September 23rd at 7 pm edt on WordPress SEO. This time it will be a free class and we will answer the following questions and more.
# What plugins are absolutely necessary?
# What settings make a difference?
# What types of posts will help me the most?
# How often should I post?
# What are tags and how do they help?
# What linking strategies work the best?
# Why is MyBlogLog a must use site?
# How can RSS feeds help my SEO?