WordPress Search Engine Optimization: how is it going?
Six days ago I started my Link Building activity, it’s now time to check if search engines are aware of my efforts.
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Six days ago I started my Link Building activity, it’s now time to check if search engines are aware of my efforts.
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Your theme is seo-friendly, your posts have proper titles, meta descriptions and keywords, you created and submitted your xml sitemap to all the search engines who support them, you installed a web analytics tool to monitor your blog. Will it appear in search results? 99% no, here’s why.
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How to let search engines know which are all the pages of your site? How often are they updated? Is the page indexed and cached by the search engine up to date with the current online version or should the spider re-index it? Since a couple of years, the answer to these questions is: with XML sitemaps.
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After you submit your newly created site to Google, it might take several weeks before its spider, GoogleBot, comes to your blog and store the html of your pages. There is a little trick that apparently speeds things up.
Now that our theme is clean and valid and that we know what happens on our blog (advanced statistics), we can push things far forward by installing one of the best plugins for search engine optimization: All in One SEO pack.
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Aren’t you curious about how many users subscribe to your rss feed? How many of them click in their rss readers and visit your blog? How often? Which topics they click most? Well I am :-)
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Is your wordpress theme seo friendly? Good, the next step on the roadmap is installing a couple of plugins that help you tracking what is happening on your blog.
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The first thing I am going to do to optimize my WordPress blog in search engines‘ results is choosing the right theme and customizing it a little bit.
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I love WordPress and I’ve been a WP fan for years. That’s why, as soon as I decided I wanted my blog, I signed up on wordpress.com and started blogging. I bought 10 credits and associated my domain to the account, but knew it couldn’t last :-)
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