WordPress Blog Optimization
Jul 11th, 2008 by thanate
A web crawler, web spider or web robot is a program or automated script which browses the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner. Other less frequently used names for web crawlers are ants, automatic indexers, bots, and worms. However, all these machines are important to get your site on search engine, read more below;
WordPress Blog Optimization Tip – Make it Easy For the Search Engines
By Cathy Perkins
When search engines find things easily they’re very happy and they come back to visit you often. So, you want to prepare your site to make it as easy as possible for all of the major search engines.
The goal is to make it easy for all of the major search engines to crawl your site (and that’s what it’s called when they come and look at you – they’re crawling through all of the content on your site), and easy for them to cache your pages (or store your data) in their systems so that your site appears as high as possible in the search returns for your keywords.
Your keywords are the ‘spider food’. Search engine spiders LOVE spider food! Use them in the title of your post and as high as possible in the post itself. For each post, hone in on a very specific topic with very specific keywords. This makes it much easier to optimize your post for your keywords.
If your topic is ultra-specific, you can’t help but make it keyword rich, can you? Your posts don’t have to be long, but make them long enough to discuss your point and deliver relevant content. Relevance is manna to search engines as well as to your readers.
Be sure your keyword tags are words used in the post itself. What does that create? Relevance! Remember that word while you are crafting your title and your post content. Nothing pleases search engines and readers like good, relevant content
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The Bottom Line: Isn’t it your job as a blog owner to take responsibility for properly optimizing your blog? I’d like to invite you to get the latest Wizard Weekly Audio + Transcript. Listen online and/or download the audio. Print the transcript and write all over it! Claim you instant access at http://www.TheWizardWeeklyAudio.com presented by Cathy Perkins, The WordPressWizard. |
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