WordPress SEO Plugins
WordPress describes plugins as tools which extend the functionality of WordPress. Plugins are small hacks which increase the possibilities of your blog. Plugins also can help optimize your blog. Finding the right plugins can be hard and with so many options, it is hard to tell which are the best for your blog, or any blog. Below is a small list of WordPress SEO plugins which do help your blog.
All in One SEO Pack
All in One SEO Pack is what it says it is. With features such as advanced canonical URLs, SEO integration, meta tag generation, avoidance of duplicate content, meta keywords and description options and compatibility with other SEO plugins, it really does its job. This is great for beginner optimizers and bloggers, plus its simplicity makes it all worth while.
SEO Title Tag
Title tags are essential…
Blogging is King
It is essential to keep your blog updated with new content daily. Not only is it important to have new content, but it is also important to have a professional look to your content. Spelling errors, broken links, missing images and broken pages all affect your SEO ranking as Search Engines may feel the content is not important. Before you publish your post, make sure you preview your post. Be sure you have the right title, description and category/tags for your post, as the moment you publish it, you send pings to countless search engines.
Categorization
It is quite important to make sure your post is in the right category before publishing. It makes it a lot easier for Search Engines to distinguish topic from topic and above all that, it makes it easier for readers to quickly search up…
WordPress is a wonderful piece of software, ready for anyone to use. But in the default state, its not ready for anyone to use successfully. Optimizing your WordPress blog is actually very simple. All it takes is some time and a few dollars to become the next big thing in search engine rankings. Over the coming days, I will compile a mini eBook of guides to getting your WordPress blog fully optimized and ranking well.
Part 1: Setting Up
Server
Be sure to get a Linux server for your blog. This means checking out with your web host about what server/s they use. Windows servers are for applications in relation to Windows and it is clear that WordPress is not an application, let alone being owned by Windows. Linux is far more advanced for these types of software and so it will save you…
Websites are constantly updating. This means the website is growing. Growing with new pages. New pages of updated content. This is how you rank well with updated content, content rich for Google to index. But one problem, how are you going to get Google to come to your site, and even then, how will they index your links? Going through each page is a time consuming thing for a crawler, especially with thousands of new pages appearing on the net each day. Sitemaps is your answer.
Google crawlers, and other search engines, may or may not index a certain page. It is not uncommon for a crawler to miss a page, even if its an important page of you website. Sitemaps are like a wake up call to Google. They let Google know about pages which they may not have…