Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

How to Write Killer Content Quickly

Ten Tips to Get Great Content Created in a Snap

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Quick! Dash off 500 words of content that will shake the foundations of the world! While you may never get a request like this, could you get it done in an hour? What about six hours? While writing well this quickly may seem like mission impossible, there are things you can do to help you achieve this lofty goal.


Tips for Writing Quality Content Quick

Here are ten tips for getting the words out quickly while still having something that's valuable and hopefully entertaining as well.


  • Organize - The first thing you want to do is make sure you're organized. This means knowing your topic and spending time to collect and organize notes that you will need to make the article really shine.
  • Schedule - Come up with a writing schedule that works for you and stick to it as often as possible. When trying to create great content in a flash, you want to make sure you have the discipline needed to sit down and write without interruptions.
  • Concentrate - Speaking of being interrupted, learning how to block everything else out and concentrate on the writing task at hand takes time, but it's a valuable skill to have for a copywriter. Whether you do this by listening to music or writing where there are few distractions doesn't matter. Come up with something that works for you and stick with it.
  • Ideas - Coming up with an idea at the drop of a hat isn't always easy. To get around this, have a file or spreadsheet that lists out ideas for future articles. If you're not feeling inspired, you can check this for inspiration. This isn't always going to be possible, but it's a good idea to do this anyway.
  • Practice - One of the best ways you can write great content in a short amount of time is to practice, practice, practice. The more you write, the better you're going to become at pulling something together - even if it's at the last minute. If you have extra time, set yourself a challenge and see if you can finish it. For example, once or twice a week sit down and try to write out a great 500 word article in just an hour. Over time, you'll notice that you become better - even with the added pressure of a deadline looming over you.
  • Outline - If you're trying to write 500 words - or any amount - it's best to break that down into smaller chunks. For example, write out your headline first, but don't stop there. Go ahead and throw in some subheads and bullet points to break up the main topic or idea of the article. Filling in these smaller sections with words can be easier than sitting and staring at a blank page.


Following the advice above, you should have an easier time writing killer content quickly. Taking your time to edit the piece is still advisable - even for the best writer - but the tips outlined can really help you learn to be more productive when you're writing.


About The Author:

Sheila Kurdinger has been a fan of the Internet - and a writer - for many years now. She likes the work she sees done by Posirank SEO Resellers.


Saturday, 31 August 2013

Are 404 Errors Affecting your SEO and Website?

The error message displaying “404 Not Found” is a common response status code generated by search engine results; stating that the HTTP server did try to locate the requested URL but the targeted web based content could not be found due to a broken link. 404 error messages are usually displayed when the requested web based content have been deleted from the requested site, incorrect and misspelled links have been provided to the targeted content, or the link structure (permalink) of the website has been changed completely. Such error messages provide negative user experience and can harm the reputation of the supporting sites providing reference links for such content. Also, sometimes important links from other such domains can be missed and relevant reference material made inaccessible.


Difference between 404 Error, DNS Error And “Server Not Found” Messages

404 Error is different from DNS Error, also resulting from dead links, wherein content is being moved to a different domain altogether, and the requested URL redirected to an invalid server name (server name does not exist). In 404 Error, the server is traceable as per the web browser’s request, but the targeted content is no longer available. Also, this error is different from “server not found” messages, wherein contact with the target server itself could not be established by the web browser.

Scouting 404 Error Pages with Google Webmaster and WordPress Redirection Plugin

404 Errors are not exactly SEO-friendly; hence it is better advised not to have a big list of such pages for your web based sites or blogs. SEO is all about optimizing positive user experience for the netizens, and the 404 error messages are a hindrance to that end. The basic step is to first, identify the potential 404 pages by accessing the Google Webmaster tool. You need to select “Crawl errors” from the Google Webmaster tool dashboard, and then click on “Not found” to get the list of your links. Now, you can select individual links and choose the “linked from” option to examine the link routes. Additionally, Redirection Plugin by WordPress can be used to check and redirect 404 pages from your console.

Fixing 404 Error Pages for Your Domain: Best Practices

• Once you have discovered the potential 404 error pages, you may use 301 Redirect to fix your dead links and redirect them to the applicable web based article or category.
• If the misspelled or incorrect link from some other domain is the reason for your 404 error message, then you can place a request with the webmaster to correct the link or use a 301 Redirect yourself.
• In case no relevant web based article, post or category, is available on your website based on the targeted topic, and then you can simply leave it as a 404 error page, which will be de-indexed by Google after a certain period.
• Additionally, you may yourself de-index 404 error pages from your web index with the help of Google Webmaster removal tool. However, this step is only recommended in case you have a small number of 404 error pages which can be manually handled. For bigger batches of 404 error page de-indexing, it is better letting Google handle them on your behalf and follow the previous step mentioned.
• An interesting way to utilize a 404 error page to provide a positive user experience is to remodel such a page by adding a search index, displaying relevant posts as per user targeted query or promoting some bestselling web posts or articles from your web gateway.

About The Author:
Jask is a web design company in Birmingham and Neil is a senior content manager at Jask. He love writing on technology and SEO. He also emphasize on utilizing the best SEO techniques that are white hat and search engine friendly for getting long term profitable results.


Tuesday, 6 August 2013

A comprehensive tutorial explaining the importance of SEO for WordPress


WordPress is a universally known platform for creating websites and blogs with attractive themes. One of the best aspects that differentiate it from the other platforms is the fact that it is extremely easy to use. You do not need to be a master in the plethora of coding languages available. It has a series of plugins that support SEO and are extremely compatible. If you wish to create stunning business websites but financial crunch and budget limitations hold you back, all you need to do is install WordPress, download some essential plugins, namely WordPress SEO by Yoast and throw in a good mix of SEO and you are good to go. There are two very important aspects of a website powered by WordPress, points out one of the best SEO companies in India, first being the actual website that is visible to the audience and the second is the administrator’s page where all the SEO work needs to be done. Given below is an all-inclusive tutorial to guide you to make the right use of SEO when using WordPress.

Step 1:

When you visit your WordPress dashboard, there will be a tab that reads ‘Page’ on the left sidebar along with numerous other options. Under the ‘Page’ tab select ‘New Page’ option. A new page will be displayed.

Step 2:

Go to the document where you have the content written. Select it and go back to the new page. Under the formatting options available, select the clipboard and paste your content in the blank space that will be provided by the dialog box.

Step 3:

In the ‘Title’ box provided, carefully type in the title of your page. You must highlight your main keyword here. Once that is done, check the Permalink option right below the title box. It should be the same as your title. If it differs, select the ‘Edit’ button and type in the exact title.

Step 4:

To add images, select the ‘Add Media’ button and select the file you wish to upload. Once the image is uploaded in the dialog box, you have two options. You can either fill in the details describing the image of the right hand side of that dialog box or you could directly upload the image.

Step 5:

Once the image has been uploaded into the page, select the image. On doing this, there will be two icons that will be displayed on the image. The first one is for editing the image and the second is for deleting it. Select the edit icon and in the Alt Text section, type in a keyword that you feel is most relevant. This is something even the best SEO companies in India suggest to follow.

Step 6:

Before you publish your post, you must scroll down to the section that displays the heading WordPress SEO by Yoast. Under the SEO Title type in the title that you would want the search engines to display. Under the Meta description heading, fill in the details about your website and business using relevant keywords. Do not stuff the title and description page with keywords. It should look subtle, not forced. Under the ‘Focus Keyword’, fill in a keyword that you feel is most important.
Once you do this, a section will be displayed that gives out the details of the keywords placed in various sections of the page and how this will help you rank better. For instance, it will display the number of times your focus keyword has been used in the title, description, page URL, the actual content and the likes. Once this is sorted, you can publish your content.

About The Author:
Craig Costner is an Internet Research analyst and loves working with SEO. His latest venture involves collaboration with some of the best SEO companies in India. He also loves working on website development. Coffee is one of his vices and he cannot live without junk food.