OK, WordPress SEO is assisted by Plugins, but if you are expecting them to do the job for you, think again.
SEO plugins are easy to find and they do some great work, for example, All-in-One SEO Pack, Google XML Site Maps, and SEO Ultimate all add to the inherently SEO-friendly nature of WordPress. However, there is more to SEO than just plugins.
Here are some easy basics that you should always keep in mind for your blog posts and SEO Strategy.
1. Good Content and Keywords.
I know, we’ve all heard it before, right? That’s because it’s true. Good content is the basis for good SEO. You want backlinks? Write something worth linking to.
You want Google to take your page seriously? Make sure you are speaking the language it considers serious for the search results you want, i.e. keywords and phrases.
This topic has been beaten into the ground on blogs everywhere, so I’ll leave it at that.
2. Fresh Content.
Search engines love fresh content. This means you need to keep writing. Sometimes life just gets in the way, but you have to keep getting back in the habit. There is a saying I love “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The next best time is right now.” If you have some downtime and don’t write for a while, don’t worry about it or give up, just get back on the horse and start writing again.
3. Keep track of what people are reading; on your blog and elsewhere.
Set up analytics both on your blog and with the search engines. It is essential to set up Google Webmaster tools and Google Analytics. Once you see what people are reading you have a sense of why the came to your blog; cater to these people, they are your audience. This doesn’t mean you never branch out, but definitely play to your strengths.
On your blog, be sure and check your WordPress stats for the same information. In this case, there are some plugins that are handy for expanding on that information, the key is to actually use the information they give, and that is up to you to do.
What are people reading elsewhere? That leads to…
4. Do the search that you want to rank in.
Do you want on the first page for “Holistic Life Coach”? Then do a search on that phrase and see what comes up, read some of the articles and pay attention to which articles are getting real comments. I think it is generally a good idea to set up Google Alerts for your search terms. Google alerts will send an email to you with what it finds out on the web according to the setting you give it.
5. Bookmark your WordPress Posts
You’ll want to bookmark your posts on services like Digg, Delicious, Hi5 and StumbleUpon. There are semi-automated services like OnlyWire to assist in the efffort, but you will still have to follow-up on many of the services. Some people complain about it being slow, but I haven’t really had that experience.
6. Be Social! (But not spammy!)
Comment on other blogs that are relevant to your topic. Don’t spam, be social; make relevant comments.
Set up a Facebook Page. If you have a personal Facebook account it will probably take about 10 minutes to set up. After it is set up and has some content, invite everyone you can to it. From here, you can also consider Facebook advertising for your page. I’ve seen the Facebook advertising work pretty well, just make sure you are targeting appropriately and write compelling ads.
Twitter… Honestly, I’m not the greatest fan of Twitter, but there is no denying that it has made some great strides for some people. Here’s a tip that may seem counter-intuitive; promote others more than you do yourself on Twitter. It’s a great way to get attention. Also, once again, be social, don’t spam.
Set up a LinkedIn account for yourself. Most people see LinkedIn as a job search tool, but it is much more than that. Join some discussion groups; make relevant comments and link back to your blog. Be interesting, be social and don’t spam. (Sense a theme here?)
Under this heading I would also add Comment Moderation. Moderate your comments to get rid of spam and respond to the real comments. Keep the conversation going as much as you can.




