After reaching a certain number of posts a blog has sufficient data to be linked internally rather then linking to other blogs on the net. Linking to inner posts within a blog is really good for SEO as well as to get some additional traffic because most of the links from within posts get the most exposure.
Searching your blog before searching a Search-Engine
Why not search your own blog for content to link before going to search engines?
It does give you alot of strength to refer to your own inner pages for a certain topic and it certainly does boost your serps.
Revive old content
After all old content is still content, linking to really old content which is buried down in pages!
Linking to those old posts can offer your readers with not only more info but also get those posts more exposure in search engines!
Feed readers to Site Visitors
Usually i don’t click a post in my feed reader unless i really really want to read a post, so if you are adding links within the posts to emphasize a point your readers will certainly click those links to go to the posts at your blog!
Good Link Flow
Linking to other sites is not the only way link flow is altered, the ratio at which you are linking to sites matters alot and if you more links to other sites then pages from your own that is a clear sign of paid links and/or low content value.
When considering your next blog post to give to your readers, consideration must be taken as to the usefulness factor. If you don’t think your readers will find it useful, what’s the point. Maybe as a form of entertainment it would be ok every now and then to make an un-useful post but for the most part you will want to make them as useful as they can be for your readers. When they find your blog posts are full of good useful information, they are more likely to come back every time they log on to check out your latest posts.
Did you check for typos?
Having errors in your posts could be the difference between gaining a new subscriber or making sure that visitor never visits your blog again. It’s true, most people won’t read your blog if you don’t take the time to make sure you have at least spelled things right.
Making sure you have conjugated your verbs correctly seems to be the hardest part for most bloggers, especially if they are not native English speakers. Knowing what tense to use is also important, don’t start off writing your post in first person and end up in third person, it will just confuse people.
There are many places online that you can brush up on your English writing skills. Another good way to increase your writing skills is by chatting with a native English speaker on your instant messenger service. Reading the correct way things should be said is a great way to pick up some natural learning and you can have fun doing it.
So there are my blogging tips for the day, I hope you will take the time to make sure your blog is grammatically correct and flows nicely with no typos. However, even the most trained eye can miss a small typo on occasion and shouldn’t be condemned for making one tiny mistake. I doubt seeing the word “their” spelled as “there” wouldn’t keep someone from visiting your blog again. It’s the bigger mistakes you need work on.
No matter what type of keyword research you use, there are more than just seo tools that come into play with keywords when blogging.
A good blogger must know what the current trends in the niche are. You can do this by doing many of the suggestions I have made in the past from one of my Blogging Tips posts. Or from the Blogging Tips post about Google Labs I wrote.
Knowing this information and blogging about it before there are already 500 other blogs with the information can bring you many new visitors who might not have found your blog otherwise.
Sometimes, the best way to incorporate your newly discovered keywords is by offering a post that gives your opinion on a certain issue that is popular in the current trends. If you have a keen enough eye for what’s going on, and you can write entertaining content about it, you are likely to score many visitors from Google and many other search engines.
Now I’m not saying to stop doing keyword research with SEO Tools, but I am telling you to start looking for keywords in other places as well. It’s not always what people have searched for in the past that will bring you traffic, it could very well be what people are going to search for in the future that brings you the most visitors.
Adding the current trends keywords to your posts will surely net you a good amount of traffic. Especially if you are among one of the few blogs who are targeting those particular keywords. If you can even remotely relate your niche to the topics that are currently popular, you should do well with those words long enough to gain some new subscribers that will remain loyal readers of what you are blogging about.