How to Craft Killer Blog Titles

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What's the first thing a visitor sees upon accessing one of your blog posts? Yep, it's the title. Blog titles set the tone for your blog posts, influencing visitors' decision on whether or not they will read them. But how exactly do you craft killer blog titles? Create a More Focused Title The first step is to create a focused title for your blog. In other words, you want to hammer down the title to something specific with a targeted focus. Instead of a generic title like "Exercise Tips for Men" for instance, you can start with a title like "Top 5 Exercise Tips for Older Men." From there,...
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How to Make Your Blog Posts Stand Out

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With more than 152 million blogs and counting, it's often difficult for new bloggers to develop a strong following. This problem is compounded by the fact that many industries and niches are riddled with competition. But the good news is that you can differentiate yourself from the crowd by focusing on unique, high-quality blog posts. Here's how to make your blog posts stand out. Write Longer Posts If you asked ten different professional bloggers what the ideal length is for a blog post, you would probably get ten different answers. Some prefer shorter posts consisting of 200 to 300 words, w...
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Using Images in Blog Posts

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A picture really is worth a thousand words. Using images in blog posts will make them more appealing, which subsequently lowers your blog's bounce rate while improving user experience. But there are a few things you should know about using images in blog posts. Don't Use Images Without Permission I know this probably sounds like common sense, but it's still worth mentioning -- you should never use an image without the owner's permission. Just because you see an image that you like doesn't necessarily mean that you can use it on your blog. Copying and uploading images to your blog could op...
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5 Things to Check Before Publishing a New Blog Post

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Running a successful, popular blog isn't an easy task. You must identify an untapped niche, create a solid brand presence, and publish high-quality content that's relevant to your target demographic. But before you click the "publish" button in your blog's platform to publish that  next blog post, you should first check the following to ensure it's ready for your audience. Title Length How long is the title of the post? According to the search marketing experts at Moz, page titles should be kept under 55 characters to maintain a high level of visibility in the search results. If your post ti...
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Why Your Blog Isn’t Showing Up in Search Results

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It's no secret that search rankings play a key role in the amount of traffic a website or blog receives. If your blog ranks high for its target keywords, you'll generate more traffic -- traffic that can be used for commercial purposes like selling a product or service. But what if your blog isn't showing up at all in the search engines? Blocked Robots Have you checked your blog's .htaccess file to see if search engines are allowed to crawl it? Even if you don't remember modifying this file, altering your blog's settings may trigger these changes. And if search engines are prohibited from cra...
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How to ‘Wake Up’ a Dormant Blog

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Has it been months or even years since you've published a new post on your blog? It's no secret that blogs thrive on fresh, high-quality content. So when you neglect to publish content, the blog may sink down into the abyss where countless others remain, only to receive a small trickle of traffic. But before you delete your dormant blog, you should first attempt to wake it following the steps listed below. Change the Design The first step in waking up a dormant blog is to change the design. Both search engines and human visitors will take notice of your blog's new design, increasing its enga...
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Best Online Tools for Bloggers

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There are dozens of online tools available that can help bloggers write better posts. Maybe you already use some of these tools, but others may surprise you. Word Counter We all know the importance of writing blog posts with X amount of words. Depending on your niche and intent, this might be 300 words or it might be 2,000. Regardless, you'll need some way to keep track of how many words you've written. Fortunately, WordPress and most other blogging platforms have built-in word counters. If your platform lacks this feature, you can use Word Counter to check the length of your posts. Google ...
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Top 3 Security Plugins for WordPress

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Powering approximately 60 million websites -- or 25% of the entire Internet -- WordPress is by far the world's most popular content management system (CMS). It's free to download, loaded with features, and offers both a WYSIWYG "visual" editor as well as a code editor. But one of the drawbacks to WordPress is its lax security. According to W3Techs, 17.8% of all WordPress sites are running outdated versions of the CMS, which subsequently places them at risk for hacking. Even if you are running the latest version of WordPress, it's still a good idea to strengthen your site's security by using...
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How to Make Your Blog Easier for Search Engines to Crawl

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Are search engines able to crawl your blog's content with ease? If not, it could have a significant impact on both your search rankings and traffic. Google, Bing, Yahoo and even some of the lower-tiered search engines work by scanning, or crawling, websites to determine what they are about. If a blog site was designed in a manner that prevents proper crawling, however, it won't be able to rank it accordingly. Don't Use Images as Text It may seem harmless enough, but avoid using images in place of text on your blog. Some companies, for instance, will display their name, address and phone numb...
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Top 5 Reasons to Choose WordPress

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Powering nearly 1 in 4 websites, WordPress remains the world's most popular and widely used content management system (CMS). Of course, there's a good reason for its popularity: WordPress is fast, efficient, cleanly coded, and can be used for all types of websites and blogs. Today we're going to reveal just a few of the many awesome features included in the platform. Import Posts from Another Blog Do you currently have a blog hosted on LiveJournal, Movable Type, TypePad or Tumblr? Well, you can import the posts to WordPress using its convenient import feature. In just a few clicks of the ...
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