Quick Question Tuesday- SEO, Spiders, Content

Wed, Sep 17, 2008

Online Business Blogging, Wordpress

Quick Question Tuesday- SEO, Spiders, Content
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“..part of SEO is to attract the spiders.  I know that making changes on your site attracts them to come back and check out the changes.  To what extent do changes need to be made?  In other words, does that mean that full paragraphs of text need to be changed frequently on each page of your site, or is it more behind the scenes, like with titles, keywords, etc?  Common sense is telling me it is the visible text that ‘customers’ may see, but I can’t understand how to continually change all the text on my site.
To sum up…my question is really how much needs to be continually changed in order to attract the google-bots and other spiders?”

Answer:

As with any SEO question you can get as technical as you want, but I like to keep it short and practical, so in a nutshell;  It’s more then just changing text it’s adding content.

Go back to your keyword list and pull out your long tail keywords and add a page of information, like an article, for each of your keywords. Just think of how your site will grow if you add one article a week to your site focused on your keyword or topic. That’s an extra 52 pages that you can have “floating” around the internet and showing up in search engines that people can use as a front door to find you.

Of course, I’m not saying never change your base content, you should always keep testing and tracking and tweaking the content on your base pages for conversion purposes.

However, writing an article that is 400-600 words long should only take you 1/2 hour of work and less then that once you get used to the format.

Add linking to your other pages within the article to help the spiders effectively move around all your pages. An easy swipe line for doing is adding a line such as “As I stated in my earlier article, 5 Tips for SEO, print out your list of keywords and use those for your content base”

Let’s pause for a moment and look at this tactic:

  1. I referenced you to an earlier article I wrote- keeping you on my site longer
  2. I created an anchor text link that spiders will be attracted to with my keyword in it
  3. I created a gateway for spiders to move from one page to another since they will follow the url
  4. I added more value to you as a reader by giving you more information you were looking for, understanding SEO.

Blogging As A Free Marketing Tool

Installing a WordPress blog (remember that’s free too) on your host account, attracts spiders to your site because it’s always giving fresh content. Spiders don’t see free WordPress.com or Blogger blogs as adding to YOUR site, but to WORDPRESS.com. Even if you have a link to the free blog site from your website, they live on different IP addresses so the most it will do is follow the URL. For more information on free blogs vs self-hosted blogs you can check out, 5 Reasons You Should Host Your Blog.

mc_065The extra benefit of using a self-hosted blog, is the fact you can schedule your post. This cuts your time by allowing you to spend a few hours with your keyword list, create your articles and load them and have them scheduled to go out on certain days automatically. You can do it once a month and not think about it again.

Back to the nutshell, there is your 2 choices, add an article page to your site every week or install the free WordPress.org on your host and post every week and use this tool for passive income in addition to fresh content made easy.

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3 Responses to “Quick Question Tuesday- SEO, Spiders, Content”

  1. Rae Lynn Says:

    I am very interested in ditching my current blog through WordPress.com and taking your advice so that my posts or articles can be interactive, and installing wordpress.org on my host. However, as I read the help guide on my host, I realized that it may be more complicated than I thought. I would love step-by-step help with this from anyone that has done it.
    raelynn

  2. Kristen Says:

    Don’t ditch your wordpress.org blog just re-purpose. WordPress.org is going to have much more authority, links and content as a “whole” and that has great opportunities to use that to build authority and traffic to you own website.

    It’s all parts of the puzzles that we’ll put together, but yes, I still highly suggest having a self hosted WordPress Blog, it’s just important to remember that you don’t need one or the other, use it as a full online marketing campaign.

  3. Rae Lynn Says:

    Another question about content…
    I want to clarify my understanding about adding content. Is it enough to have a self-hosted wordpress.org blog as my “adding of content” or do I need to change my website page content frequently in addition to my new blog content to attract the spiders?
    In other words, if I just paid for sales copy for my home page, do I need to continually change that content in order to keep the spiders visiting my site or is it enough that I add content on my blog every few days?
    raelynn @ http://www.kidzcomfort.com


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