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January 01, 2009 | Mike Lawson | Comments 1

Successfully Marketing Your Blog With Search Engine Optimization SEO Techniques

Author : Larry McCullough

The final method you can use for marketing your blog is through the use of search engine optimization, or SEO, techniques. Search engine optimization involves taking steps to make your blog more attractive to the search engines so the search engines will provide your blog with a higher ranking on the organic search engines results page. Obviously, the higher your blog is ranked on the results page, the more likely it is that people will visit your site. And, since these search engine results are completely free, you don t have to worry about paying every time someone clicks on your link.

Getting your blog to rank naturally high on the search engine results is possibly the best way to market your blog. Not only does it cost nothing, but many people don t bother to look at the sponsored links that are brought up from a PPC campaign. In addition, simply having your site ranked high on the list automatically makes your blog appear to be more relevant and reputable in the eyes of those who are searching for a particular keyword phrase.

There are numerous ways you can get your blog to rank higher in the search engine results pages. One method is to incorporate certain keyword phrases into your blog posts. In order to give yourself the best chance for success, visit a site such as Google Adwords and look at the popularity of various phrases that are related to your site. Ideally, you should target those phrases that are searched often but that do not yet have a great deal of competition on the Internet.

Creating links within your blog also helps increase your search engine standing. By linking various relevant posts to one another, the search engines are better able to crawl throughout your blog and analyze what it has to offer. It is also beneficial to build up your incoming links, which are links coming to your blog from other blogs and websites..

There are several methods you can use to increase your incoming links. If you engage in social networking, you can build your incoming links by leaving a link to your website at forums, blogs and other social networking websites. You can also increase your incoming links by guest blogging on other blogs and by submitting articles to article directories. If your article is good enough, it may go viral. This will help increase your incoming links while also improving your overall reputation within your target market.

The way your blog is set up can also have an impact on your search engine ranking. If your blog is full of broken links, for example, the search engine spiders will not be able to comb through your blog properly. As a result, the spiders may think your blog has less to offer than it really does. Therefore, if you are not comfortable with the technical aspect of maintaining a blog, it may be worthwhile for you to hire an expert to help you with the initial set up. That way, your blog will be attractive and easy to navigate for search engines and for your readers.

Larry McCullough has been marketing and writing on the internet for over 10 years. Owner of various websites. http://6fig.com Main site http://clubblogger.com Blog

Article Source: Bluegrass Solutions Article Directory

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About the Author: Mike is freelance writer, editor and publisher. His area of expertise is internet marketing consultations with a concentration in copywriting for the Web. Mike lives on a small farm in Kentucky and works as a freelancer from home; when not writing short stories, novels and poetry for fun. Learn more from Mike about effectively marketing your business here: Cutting-edge internet marketing information, products and services: One-Stop Internet Marketing Shop. Custom web content, articles and copywriting from an established professional writing service: Words That Sell.

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