One of the biggest sources of traffic to your blog will be search engines, particularly Google. You can boost the traffic that comes to your blogs from search engines by implementing search engine optimization (SEO) tricks into your blog layout and writing. You can get started by doing some keyword research and determining which keywords are likely to drive the most traffic to your blog. Then focus on incorporating those keywords into your blog posts using the tricks below.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Tricks to Use Keywords in Your Blog Posts[/caption]
1. Use keywords in your blog post title.
One of the best ways to incorporate keywords into your blog posts is to use them in your blog post titles. However, don't sacrifice a title's ability to motivate people to click through and read your entire blog post.
2. Focus on using just one or two keyword phrases in each blog post.
To maximize the traffic that comes to your blog via search engines, focus on optimizating each of your blog posts for just one or two keyword phrases. Too many keyword phrases dilutes the content of your post for readers and can look like spam to both readers and search engines.
3. Use keywords throughout your blog posts.
Try to use your keywords (without keyword stuffing) multiple times in your blog post. For best results, use your keywords within the first 200 characters of your blog post, several times throughout your post, and near the end of the post.
4. Use keywords in and around links in your blog post.
Search engine optimzation experts believe that search engines like Google place more weight on linked text than unlinked text when ranking search engine results. Therefore, it's a good idea to include your keywords in or next to the links within your blog posts when it's relevant to do so.
5. Use keywords in image Alt-tags.
When you upload an image to your blog to use in your blog post, you usually have the option of adding alternate text for that image which appears if a visitor cannot load your images in their Web browsers. However, this alternate text, can also help your search engine optimization efforts. That's because the alternate text appears within the HTML of your blog post content as something called an Alt-tag. Google and other search engines crawl that tag and use it in providing results for keyword searches. Take the time to add keywords that are relevant to the image and post in the Alt-tag for each image you upload and publish on your blog.
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