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Optimise Your Article and Blog Pages
Search engines love sites that change regularly, with
new articles uploaded, lots of social interaction, and so on.
But all of this takes time and not everyone has time to create new
articles daily. But there is a way to genuinely add new
subject matter daily to your sites even if just a few minutes is all
you can spare.
It works like this:
You create articles about specific tight niche
subjects using specific keywords. You gather as much
information as you can about each article you intend to write and
upload to your site. Once uploaded you leave your articles a
few weeks to get recognised by search engines, primarily Google, and
once indexed you work at keeping search engines interested.
BIT TIP. Get your new
sites and pages indexed really fast by adding their urls to your
'About Me’ page on eBay. Google and other search engines love
big sites like eBay and know the information at those sites is more
beneficial to their readers than sites left to go stale. That
means changes to sites like eBay get priority treatment and are
indexed faster than small sites from small owners. But small
owners About Me pages also find favour with Google and this is great
way to get indexed quickly and achieve incoming links from major
sites, notably eBay.
Back to that article creation tip and keeping your
site fresh for search engine optimisation.
It works by creating articles by combining snippets
all down the page, each one prefixed with an asterisk.
Every time you have new information for a particular
article, you go to the top of the page where the article currently
resides and add another asterisk, then add your new information.
Keep this new information at the top of the article, where most
search engines spiders focus their fact finding efforts, and
continue adding new snippets to the top. This works far better
than adding new snippets to the bottom of the article where they may
go unnoticed by search engine spiders and also attracts human
readers to call back often for updates on their favourite subject
which they too might miss if it all goes to the bottom of every web
page. |