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Get Traffic To Your Blogger Niche Blog With Onsite SEO Tips

Onsite SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

What is onsite SEO? Should I worry about onsite SEO? How do I take advantage of my onsite SEO?

What Is Onsite SEO?

Onsite SEO is simply what you can do on/to your website to optimize it's pages for search engine traffic. There may be more involved with onsite SEO than you relize, but if you put these SEO tips into practice with each and every post and page you create online you will beat out 95% of your competition!

Should I worry about SEO?

Only if you care about getting search engine traffic to your website. So if you really don't care about who finds your website and your main focus is to just to blog than I wouldn't worry about SEO either onsite or offsite.

If on the other hand you want to make money online (and it really doesn't matter too much what monetization model you use) you will indeed need to be concerned about SEO, both onsite and off. The hands down best way to make money online with a niche blog is target search engine traffic and specifically Google search engine traffic. Why Google specifically? Google will bring you the lions share of search engine traffic day after day!

So you need to make your blog Google friendly and strive to keep Google happy. Doing so won't hurt your ranking with Yahoo or MSN (the other two search engines that will send you some traffic (hopefully.)

How do I take advantage of my onsite SEO?

You should always cover these steps with your onsite SEO efforts:
  • Keyword research do you keyword research choose keywords that are searched for so your SEO efforts are not in vain.
  • Use your main keywords in the HTML title tag of the page you're trying to optimize
  • Use your keyword in your post title, and make sure to bold the title.
  • Use your keywords in the text of your post, about once for every 100 words, although don't worry too much about it just make your text sound natural.
  • Try to make your posts at least 300 words long. Be sure to cover the topic of your post well giving plenty of "meat" for your readers as well as the search engines.
  • Use your keywords in a link within your post to a related page. With Blogger or wordpress just be sure to use your keyword in your labels and tags respectively.
Follow these simple steps and you'll get a leg up on most of your competition. SEO is not particularly difficult you just must remember to keep all your pages/posts relevant to the keyword/keywords you want to rank for with that post/page, do this without fail and you will find getting on that coveted first page of Google becomes much easier.


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