Your headline is the single most important aspect of your content! For more details on how to gauge whether your title is truly optimized, I recommend you check out Copyblogger’s 52 Headline Hacks: a Cheat Sheet for Writing Blog Posts that Go Viral.
This is the optimal Title length. Anything shorter might not be descriptive and specific enough to capture attention. If your post title is longer, the title will be cut off at 69 characters in search results, and your click-throughs will likely decrease. In this case, your readers will not be able to get the complete idea as you’d originally intended.
This is the optimum Description length according to Moz. Meta descriptions that are longer than 160 characters will be cut off in search results.
Your page title, or H1 tag, carries more weight for search engines than any other page content when it comes to search engines determining the intent of your page and ranking it accordingly. Not only should your post title include your keyword, but it's best to incorporate it as close to the beginning of title as possible in "as is" form, without modifications.
It’s important to communicate the point of your page by including your primary keyword in this text. Write something that’s both SEO-rich and so enticing search users can’t help but click-through from search results.
Google’s own webmaster quality guidelines recommend that your “site actually includes those words.” You don’t need to worry about achieving any specific keyword density, but ensure you’re including the primary keyword where it fits naturally throughout your content.
To determine the most effective variations of your primary keyword, simply Google your main term and check the "related" keywords, which is illustrated below. Not only are these variations going to be logical relatives, they’re included in suggestions because they’re driving a high volume of search traffic.
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Both Google and people can tell if you’re trying to stuff keywords for a quick SEO boost. This tactic doesn’t work, and in fact, Google’s own guidelines advise content marketers to “write naturally.” Your focus should be on providing value around your keywords, not hitting a certain keyword density.
This is not mandatory.
To check the quality level of your citations, I recommend using Open Site Explorer from Moz. With this data - I'd doubt anything under 30 in popularity.
Another way to understand how popular a website is using Alexa.
In case of Alexa - I'd question KPI of 500,000 and above.
An internal linking strategy is important for improving your SEO and providing useful guidelines to users on where to click next - where appropriate. I recommend coming up with a link of important site pages you’d like to rank better in search, and referring to the list whenever you feel it's contextually right to place a link in your post.
You can easily search for images licensed for commercial use using the Creative Commons Search Engine.
Free Digital Photos, Photo Pin and Stock Free Images also provide easy access to free, professional looking photos. If you need something specific or high-resolution, I recommend purchasing pictures from places like Shutterstock and Fotolia.
Humans are highly-visual, and noticeably low-quality or irrelevant images won’t do you any favors. Any visual content you incorporate into your article should match both the purpose of your content and your company’s branding standards as a whole.
Did you know that stock photos can actually decrease your website conversions by 95%?Whenever possible, enhance the value of your content with original, informative pictures you’ve taken yourself or created in-house.
Alternative text, more commonly known as “alt text” is used for your website visitors with visual impairment. Even major search engines don’t currently have the capacity to determine the content of an image, so alt text is an SEO factor used for ranking your page. It’s a perfect place to incorporate a long tail keyword or phrase.
If you’re having trouble finding the source for a statistic that you know by heart, I recommend using Factbrowser.com. Described as a “research discovery engine” it’s like a search engine that exclusively focuses on reputable studies, reports, and data.
In most cases, it’s best to strive for a conversational tone. Your goal should be to open a dialogue with your reader!
To learn how to define your brand’s unique voice, check out 14 Tools for Writing a Content Marketing Style Guide for Your Blog.
Have you written a piece of content that’s designed to provide value to your buyer personas? Consider whether you’ve gotten the following aspects of the content right:
It’s certainly worth your time to do some revisions if your post isn’t going to provide something appealing to your ideal customer.
End every blog you write with a powerful invitation for your writers to continue to engage with your brand. Here are a few examples of calls to action formats you can use:
The average website visitor will judge your blog article or web page in just 10 seconds or less! Include a story, a surprising fact, or an engaging question to immediately make an emotional connection with your reader.
To learn more about writing powerful blog introductions, check out Top Writing Tips to Infuse Your Blog with Stickiness.
Using subheadings throughout your article will make your content much easier to read. Check out the world of difference it makes in the example below:
Writing highly descriptive subheadings that incorporate your keywords is also an important SEO tactic. Search engines place more weight on H2 and H3 tags than body text.
Bullet points are one of the simplest and most effective hacks for making your content more appealing to readers who have a tendency to scan. They effectively break up long paragraphs into easily-digestible chunks.
If you’ve accidentally set your links to open in the same tab, it can cause the bounce rate of readers leaving your page to soar. Setting links to open in new tabs is an important step for retaining your readers.
What are other things you check your post on before you hit the publish button? Let us know what you’d include in a blog post checklist in the comments below!
Make sure the primary keyword of the article is included in the rank tracker. AccuRanker, SERanking or WebTextTool. If you do not have access to any of these rank trackers, ask your manager.
For Ajonit none of the images should be more than 600px wide. Make sure they are cropped properly and include relevant text.
As per Google webmaster guidelines , makse sure all affiliate links are marked nofollow. For example if you are promoting Hostgator hosting with our affiliate link use the link
<a href="https://www.hostgator.com/ajonit" rel="nofollow">Hostgator</a>
People tend to steal images. It is a good practice to watermark all images and screenshots with our logo..
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