- Distribute new information to clients and prospective clients
- Efficiently increase site content by rapidly adding new material
- Provide "advertorial" material to other sites
- Increase links to your site as your Blog contents are disseminated across other sites on the 'net.
- Increase "deep link" count to internal pages e.g. www.yoursite.co.nz/your-log/archives/articles/Your_Tips
- Increase traffic as people find extracts from your Blog, and come looking for the source
- Increase your credibility as people find lots of useful, up to date information on your site
However, what is lacking is some hard information on "How To Implement A Really Useful Blog" for SEO Gains." So, here's some traction to help you up the hill...
Utilising a Blog as a business enhancement tool is far superior to a newsletter. There is minimal trouble to get a blog up and running, but make sure you host it on YOUR site. You have the choice of establishing a "hosted' blog on www.Wordpress.org and other Blog software services, but the greatest benefits will be accrued if you get it up and running at www.yoursite.co.nz/your-blog/
Software
In our case, we've used Wordpress (www.Wordpress.org ) an Open Source application that not only has all the required "bells and whistles" but is easy to install, set up, and manage. It has an excellent "web browser" interface that means you can add new material from your desk, or from home. Hell, you can even configure it to accept and post incoming emails from yourself!
There are some basic system requirements - your (Apache) server must support PHP, and MySQL databases. These days, that's level of technology is available on most "basic" level hosting packages.
Installation
if you've got cpanel hosting with Fantastico, you can do the Wordpress installation in a few minutes because the installation scripts are probably pre-installed already for you! If not, it might take a little longer, but the Wordpress guys take pride in the "5 minute install" concept. It is really easy - even if you've got to download the application, unzip it, upload it to your site into it's own directory, add a new MySQL database, add a user, start the configuration file and insert the database / user /password details into the configuration file, it should be up and running inside 30 minutes. Be a good idea to read through the "Read Me " file before you start... the instructions are clearing, concise, and in a logical and coherent order! Pity all documentation was not like that! :-)
Configuration
with Wordpress, there are a handful of system settings to consider once you've got your blog operational. Of these, I'd say the three most important are as follows;
1: Options / Writing / Update Services
The setting for the automatic update services, where blog search engines, directories and news feed services are "pinged" each time you add new content. By default, Wordpress includes a few services, some of which will in turn update other services. However, you will probably want the widest coverage possible, and to extend that list to include all known services! Takes a little longer to process a new posting, but means you get the best overall result... and that's what it's all about!
2: Options / Permalinks
As they put it; "By default WordPress uses web URL's which have question marks and lots of numbers in them, however WordPress offers you the ability to create a custom URL structure for your permalinks and archives. This can improve the aesthetics, usability, and forward-compatibility of your links."
From an SEO point of view, we've chosen the numeric options so that our URL's not only look sensible, but the Search Engines will be also be able to navigate them. However, getting this arcane bit of trickery to work requires you to implement the supplied "mod_rewrite" in your .htaccess file... if you are developing a glazed look about now, just bear with me a little longer! :-)
The .htaccess file is a dangerous area to be playing in, as a mistake in this file can render your site inaccessible - until the Host Company's support guy sorts it out for you - usually by renaming it! How do I know so much about this shit? Well, it happened to ME! :-)
You should have installed your blog into its own directory, which minimizes the potential problems substantially! Wordpress provides the correct "mod_rewrite" code in;
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase /yourblog/
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule .
[/If Module]
So, choose the Numeric Option
1) Copy it into a text file - e.g. open Notepad, paste the code in.
2) Save it as htaccess.txt in your local copy of your site
3) Choose Update Settings in Wordpress Options / Permalinks
4) Use FTP to upload htaccess.txt into your BLOG directory - Please, NOT your root directory!
5) Using your FTP application, rename the htacces.txt file to .htaccess
Open your Blog, browse around it and (hopefully) not only will everything be working, but the URL's will now not have any of those dreadful &, ? Or = thingy's embedded in them. If it's not working... the Wordpress support forums offer rapid response times to such teething problems. :-)
3: Categories
From an SEO perspective, it's important to develop a good Category Structure, because the category names are going to be embedded as "tags" in all your Blog posts, a little like the concept of the "keyword meta-tag" and this will help define and describe your content.
Content
Now that you've got the basics sorted out, start populating your blog with some quality content. I recommend writing it in an HTML editor such as FrontPage) because you can the make sure it's spell-checked as you go. Once you've got it formatted the way you want, go to the Wordpress / Write / Write Page and paste it in. Add the Title, select your Category/s from the right menu, and click the "Save and Continue Editing" button. You will then have a preview of your article in the lower section of the page. Double-check the formatting, and when you are happy with it, choose "Publish."
Blog Search Engine's and Directories
Once you've got some content built up over a couple of months, you will then want to get serious about getting it distributed to blog search engines and directories... So, in a future article, we will outline how to go about this process.
We've heard a lot about the benefits of blogging, but what semed to be lacking is some hard information on "How to Implement a Really Useful Blog" for SEO Gains." So, here's some traction to help you up the hill...
Write A Good Blog
Blogs often fail because their owners run out of topics to write about, and in a fit of frustration and writer`s block, they give up. People have trouble coming up with ideas oftentimes, and that`s okay. It doesn`t say anything bad about your ability as a blogger. It just means that you need to come up with a new method of developing ideas.
Here`s a good writer`s best kept secret: when you run out of ideas of your own, look to other people for inspiration. The following are great tips for developing blog topics when your own creativity well comes up dry:
Tip for Developing Good Blog Topics #1: Go to the Search Engines
I myself have found Google to be very accommodating in providing me with blog topics. Run a search that focuses on your blog`s niche. For example, let`s say that your blog`s niche is tattoos. You may consider typing the following phrases into the search engine:
•How do I get a tattoo?
•I`m having problems with my tattoo
•I need help with my tattoo
Look through the results and see what you find. People read blogs in order to find out information. "How to"-type topics are great, and this is a great way to find them.
Tip for Developing Good Blog Topics #2: Join a Forum
The majority of Web Sites today have forums. Join forums that focus on your blog`s niche and see what people are talking about, and then make them the focus of your blog. I`ve found that this method usually provides weeks` worth of blog topics.
Tip for Developing Good Blog Topics #3: Check Out Other Blogs
This doesn`t mean that you should copy their topics. Remember, one of the main ingredients in developing a strong blog readership is to provide topics and content that are unique. However, reading other peoples` blogs usually provides inspiration and often promotes the chance to write about a topic from a fresh perspective that people will enjoy. Again, don`t copy other peoples` blogs!
Tip for Developing Good Blog Topics #4: Watch the News
Local and national news shows are always abreast of the latest topics and trends in the world. They also provide a plethora of blogging ideas to choose from. You may not always find information that suits your blog`s niches; however, you should still stay tuned in to the news to make sure you don`t miss out on the chance to write about a topic before others do.
Tip for Developing Good Blog Topics #5: Ask Your Readers
A good blogger always provides a way for his readers to contact him. It`s a great way to build relationships with readers and to keep them coming back. If you feel like you`re running out of blog topics, then ask your readers what they would like to read about.
When you go in search of fresh topic ideas it is important that you do not plagiarize. For starters, it`s unethical, and secondly, it means that your blog is not cutting edge and will not stand out from the many other mediocre blogs on the Internet. It`s common for people to run out of topic ideas for their blog. When this happens to you, don`t panic and don`t give up on your blog. Instead, get creative and let the ideas of other people inspire you.
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