Building a Better Blog: Google Offers Some
Blogging Advice
A useful blog post once a week is
better than low-quality content published daily.
Last week, Google released an helpful SEO Guide [PDF Book] that discusses factors
which are often responsible for improving the rankings of your websites in
Google and other search engines.
Now there’s a new
document from the same Google
Webmaster Central team that offers tips on how bloggers can improve their
blogs.
It suggesting publishing full feeds, using tags and getting
readers though comments on other blogs. If you have a blog, you probably know
all of this already but for those in a hurry, here’s a quick
summary:
1. Provide full-text RSS Feeds:
Rich, full-content feeds make users happy because they can view your content
with minimal effort. They may result in a short-term decline in visits to your
actual blog, but the long-term gains of increased
readership and mindshare are
typically worth it.
2. How often should you blog:
A frequently updated site encourages people to return – as long as your content
remains relevant and engaging. A useful post once a week is better than
low-quality content published daily.
3. Leave thoughtful comments on other
blogs: Visit these blogs, comment on posts, and participate in
the discussion. Thoughtful comments with useful information will make readers
more likely to visit your site.
4. Use Categories & Tags in your blog:
Labels and tags are a great way to organize your content, and encourage users
to browse your blog.
5. What should your write about: A
great idea is to search Google for subjects of interest in your field. If you
can’t find a good answer, create a blog post about the subject – chances are
that other people are searching for the same thing.
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