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When I post a series should I title the posts in a way to connect them? I can't remember how you do yours, Lynn, and trying to keep with SEO and doing a series is a bit mind boggling. Do you just reference the original post, etc?
Thanks for feedback! Julie
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Hi Julie Anna,
Writing a topical series on your blog or website is a great idea for two reasons. First, readers really seem to like them. It gives them a reason to subscribe and stay tuned to hear the next piece of the series or case study. Second, because it's a great way to get that coveted double listing in the Google search results. You simply create two posts or pages that are both optimized for the same keyword phrase. I always interlink them for that added internal link juice. As an example, see my double listing in the first two spots for the search "bans review": http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=bans+review (I desperately need to update that review, but the double listing is the example here) Another example: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...nt+development Also holding 1 & 2 spots, but I "fixed" the search by adding clicknewz to the query just to show you another double listing. |
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Thank you, Lynn. I knew you had examples but I didn't want to dig them up. Thanks for the links.
I have a silly question. Can you optimize for two keyword phrases? For instance, my title may be Think and Grow Rich Pt 2 Desire to Work Online. Key word phrases can be either Think and Grow Rich or Work Online. JA
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Julie Anna Schultz http://www.FamilyBusinessIdeas.com Helping you include your family in your business http://www.BookJewelsForChildren.com Specializing in out of print literature |
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