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		<title>SEO Guide &#038; My blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After reading WordPress SEO Guide i took something from it and apply for my blog SEO. Here is what is choose to use… i also want to tell you that most of those other SEO tricks was used already on my websites.

1. I’ve change post titles to h1 tag !
2.2. Headings
Although most themes for WordPress [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading WordPress SEO Guide i took something from it and apply for my blog SEO. Here is what is choose to use… i also want to tell you that most of those other SEO tricks was used already on my websites.</p>
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<p>1. I’ve change post titles to h1 tag !</p>
<p>2.2. Headings</p>
<p>Although most themes for WordPress get this right, make sure your post title is an h1, and nothing else. Your blog’s name should only be an h1 on your frontpage, and on single, post, and category pages, it should be no more than an h3.</p>
<p>These are easy to edit in the post.php and page.php templates. To learn more about why proper headings are important read this article on Semantic HTML and SEO.</p>
<p>2. I use Breadcrumbs for single posts, pages and category archives.<br />
If you want do the same here is quote text from WordPress SEO Guide:</p>
<p>2.1. Breadcrumbs</p>
<p>You’ll want to add breadcrumbs to your single posts and pages. Breadcrumbs are the links, usually above the title post, that look like “Home &gt; Articles &gt; WordPress SEO”. They are good for two things:</p>
<p>* They allow your users to easily navigate your site.<br />
* They allow search engines to determine the structure of your site more easily.</p>
<p>These breadcrumbs should link back to the homepage, and the category the post is in. If the post is in multiple categories it should pick one. For that to work, adapt single.php and page.php in your theme, and use one of the available breadcrumb plugins.</p>
<p>Now what plugin works best for me, i choose : Breadcrumb Navigation XT.</p>
<p>The first one from search scores was Wordpress Navigation List Plugin NAVT but it was too complicated. Second one Breadcrumb NavXT works only with WordPress 2.5 because it uses functions that was implemented for newest version. So i choose the third one and it works ideal, Breadcrumb Navigation XT.</p>
<p>3. I’ve installed SEO Friendly Images but it doesn’t work for me good… i think.</p>
<p>1.5. Image Optimization</p>
<p>An often overlooked part of WordPress SEO is how you handle your images. By doing stuff like writing good alt tags for images and thinking of how you name the files, you can get yourself a bit of extra traffic from the different image search engines. Next to that, you’re helping out your lesser able readers who check out your site in a screen reader, to make sense of what’s otherwise hidden to them.</p>
<p>You should of course be writing good titles and alt tags for each and every image, however, if you don’t have the time for that, there is a plugin that can help you. The plugin is called SEO Friendly Images, and it can automatically add the title of the post and or the image name to the image’s alt and title tag:</p>
<p><a href="http://silentbits.com/site-news/silentbits-seo-guide/">Read more from the source here </a></p>
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		<title>WordPress SEO Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 15:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is complete, free and easy to read !
I know what i will be doing today… reading and implementing new SEO techniques. As always i will test those new methods here on SilentBits, so if i find something unique and it will work good for my blog i will tell you that in first place.

If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is complete, free and easy to read !</p>
<p>I know what i will be doing today… reading and implementing new SEO techniques. As always i will test those new methods here on SilentBits, so if i find something unique and it will work good for my blog i will tell you that in first place.</p>
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<p>If you find some good tips in WordPress SEO Guide let me know your thoughts. Take a look what we have there…</p>
<p>1. The basic technical optimization: simplest stuff, highest rewards</p>
<p>1. Permalinks<br />
2. Optimize your Titles for SEO<br />
3. Optimize your Descriptions<br />
4. Optimize the More text<br />
5. Image Optimization<br />
2. Template optimization</p>
<p>1. Breadcrumbs<br />
2. Headings<br />
3. Clean up your code<br />
4. Aim for speed<br />
5. Rethink that Sidebar</p>
<p>3. Advanced technical optimization: preventing duplicate content</p>
<p>1. Noindex, follow archive pages<br />
2. Disable unnecessary archives<br />
3. Pagination<br />
4. Nofollowing unnecessary links<br />
4. Altering your blog’s structure for high rankings</p>
<p>1. Pages instead of posts<br />
2. New wine in an old bottle: use well ranking-posts to rank even better<br />
3. Linking to related posts<br />
5. Conversion optimization: get those readers to subscribe!<br />
6. Comment optimization: get those readers involved</p>
<p>1. How should you get people to comment<br />
2. Bond with your commenters<br />
3. Keeping people in the conversation<br />
7. Off site blog SEO</p>
<p>1. Follow your commenters<br />
2. Use Twitter<br />
3. Find related blogs, and work them<br />
8. Conclusion</p>
<p><a href="http://silentbits.com/seo/wordpress-seo/">Read more from the source here </a></p>
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		<title>Non-SEO Ways To Huge Traffic Using Blogs</title>
		<link>http://www.ezmoneyarticles.info/2008/05/03/non-seo-ways-to-huge-traffic-using-blogs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2008 09:56:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been looking for ways to increase traffic to your sites, you’ve probably heard the expression SEO (Search Engine Optimization) so many times by now that you are starting to get a little sick hearing about it. That are a lot of sick people out there because anybody with a web presence of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have been looking for ways to increase traffic to your sites, you’ve probably heard the expression SEO (Search Engine Optimization) so many times by now that you are starting to get a little sick hearing about it. That are a lot of sick people out there because anybody with a web presence of any sort needs traffic.</p>
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<p>If you have been looking for ways to increase traffic to your sites, you’ve probably heard the expression SEO (Search Engine Optimization) so many times by now that you are starting to get a little sick hearing about it. That are a lot of sick people out there because anybody with a web presence of any sort needs traffic.</p>
<p>So is there another way to generate loads of traffic without being involved in any SEO? Actually there is. And what’s more, this other method will give you much more targeted traffic.</p>
<p>Despite the fact that blogs are the ultimate SEO tool and weapon, the same blogs can be used for very effective non-SEO traffic generation. Actually there are quite a number of businesses doing very well generating tons of traffic using non-SEO methods.</p>
<p>Why Interest in Non-SEO Traffic Generation Is Growing</p>
<p>The SEO game has gotten extremely complicated even as the stakes have risen to dizzying heights. On one side of the divide we have search engines involved in an increasingly fierce contest for supremacy. To win this contest they have to ensure that their search results are as accurate and useful as possible to users.</p>
<p>On the opposite corner are millions of people with a web presence who want their sites to rank as high as possible at all costs so that they can receive the sort of traffic that will make them highly profitable or successful in whatever they are doing. Most do not really care how accurate or useful searches using search engines are. All that matters to them is high ranking and therefore high traffic at all costs. Thus they are constantly devising all sorts of methods to get their sites ranked highlky. Even as search engines are devising all sorts of methods to keep search engine results as accurate and useful as possible.</p>
<p>This collision course is the main cause of grief for many webmasters who frequently face a nightmare of colossal proportions. Imagine waking up in the morning and finding that all your traffic has been wiped out simply because some new rule introduced by a search engine knocked you clean off your high ranking perch, literally overnight. A position that cost you dearly both in terms of dollars and time spent working on your SEO.</p>
<p>Little wonder that more and more webmasters and site owners are embracing non-SEO traffic generation options. Actually a vast majority is combining both SEO and non-SEO methods to limit the chances of having all their valuable targeted traffic wiped out overnight.</p>
<p>Non SEO Blog Magic</p>
<p>There are actually several non-SEO ways a blog can generate tons of regular traffic for you. However the most effective is related to the use of opt-in email lists.</p>
<p>An opt-in email list is an email list created from visitors to a site who ask to receive regular emails and updates on a particular subject that is close to their hearts but also closely related to the site. An opt-in email list is more valuable than gold. It is a list of targeted visitors to your site, prepared to receive regular email from you telling them about new developments at the site, so that they can re-visit often. You can also tell them about products and services related to their interests. There are people who earn a pretty good living doing just this. They usually end up selling hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of product from a single simple email to a list of a few thousand.</p>
<p>A blog is one of the most effective ways of creating an opt-in email list quickly. One of the reasons for this is that blogs usually receive lots of visitors. Obviously not all visitors will sign up to be on your opt-in email list, but the more visitors you receive, the quicker you’ll be able to build your opt-in email list, even if just a tiny fraction end up on your opt-in email list. An opt-in email list is many times more effective in generating tons of regular traffic, including regular repeat visits than SEO is. No search engine ranking can compete with opt-in email lists. To start with lists will usually be a lot more targeted than the masses of traffic received from search engines. So how do you create an opt-in email list quickly and how do you use it to generate traffic?</p>
<p>Christopher Kyalo is a successful online writer and entrepreneur. Read the rest of this article at his Blog Profits blog. You can also visit his Adsense blog</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Christopher_Kyalo</p>
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