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Turn Your WP Blog Into An SEO Genius With Article Marketing

It is no secret that having the ability to rank on the first page of the search engines with quality content is paramount to growing your online business and traffic.

Let’s face it, if you do not have people coming to your website, your business isn’t growing.

Over the course of this article I am going to attempt to share with you some of the common mistakes that marketers make in getting their website ranked by the search engines, and their content read by potential buyers.

Static Versus Dynamic Websites

In this day and age the search engines like Google love websites that continue to produce fresh content that is “on subject” and interesting to its readers.

One of the biggest mistakes web designers make today is building websites out of HTML and creating static pages.
By “Static” I mean that the pages stay the same and never change. Instead it is better to utilize a “content management system” like Word Press, or Joomla to give yourself the ability to create pages out of every “feed” or “post” that you make.

What this does is build out pages every time you post a post or article into your “Blog” or “Joomla” platform. The benefit of this is you can get the search engine spiders to visit your website regularly and to rank your pages.

Setting Up Your WP Blog

There are a few things that you can do to turn your Wordpress blog into a SEO genius. This takes about 30 minutes, but when you do it once, you can set it on auto-pilot.

So let me name them.

1. Make sure that you have your blog visible to the search engines. I can’t tell you how many blogs that don’t have this featured checked correctly under their privacy tab in the administration area.

2. Make sure that your blog has set its permalinks up to include the Name of your post. You can do this by checking the “Custom” box and adding in /%postname% / in the custom feature. What this will do is turn your post or article into an url that is www.yoursite.com /title-of-your-post.

3. Set Up Your Wordpress blog with the “Feed Wordpress” plug in to be able to bring in feeds into your blog, or the “Summarizer” plug in to bring in feeds and change titles to the feeds.

4. Set up your pages with the Platinum SEO plug in along with the Auto Tag plug in to set up titles for your pages and tag them with your primary keywords.

5. Set Up Your Categories And Tags to reflect your keyword categories and keyword tags.
Developing SEO Articles

There are 5 key ingredients to writing your articles for SEO purposes to capitalize on the long-tail keywords for your niche market.

1.Write your articles to be at least 500 words long.

2.Include your keywords in the first (4) words of the article.

3.Sprinkle keywords throughout the article, but don’t go crazy with it.

4.Include a “keyword” anchor text in your Bio.

5.Drive people back to your website, include your website url in the Bio.

6.Do this in volume, at least 100 + posts per month.
One of the places people fail in SEO targeting on their blog, is not posting enough articles to make a difference.

We utilize our own proprietary software to help us write our articles with U.S. Writers and to turn a primary article into 250 articles that say the same thing, but say it in a different way that is 75% unique to avoid duplicate content on our website.

The key thing about this service is it automatically posts your SEO articles into your blog, via an RSS feed “Feed Wordpress” that we had you set up earlier.

Last But Not Least

Last, but not least you will want to take your original article and post it out to at least 100 article directories. Personally I post to 1000 directories to gain maximum exposure for my content.

If you would like to learn more about how to drive traffic to your website via SEO Article Marketing you can go to http://www.contenttrafficmonster.com.

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