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Jul
by Russell G. Stuart

It’s catch 22 - you have to be listed high in the search engine results to get more web traffic and to get listed high in the results, you have to attract lots of web traffic. Regrettably, rich content is no longer the only valuable resource sought by web visitors.

Search engine optimisation (SEO) techniques are what makes a website appear among the first pages of a search engine. The ways to do this vary from paid and legitimate to almost illegal.

You can make sure that your content is rich in key words, after finding the appropriate key words using tools you can find for doing that; you can exchange links; you can submit articles to directories; these are just a few ways of SEO. One easy and rather enjoyable way of doing is through blogs.

A blog, or a web log, can be maintained for professional or personal purposes. It is quite an enjoyable task, and you will have complete freedom as far as what you want to say is concerned. You can have a blog within your site, or outside it.

The content you post on your blog is your choice and you can include as many links as you prefer in each of your posts. If the blog is internally available in your site, you can post links to increase your site’s search engine ranking. Comparatively, if it’s located externally, posting links is a valuable way to get one way links to your website.

Link exchanging is an acceptable way to boost your site’s position in the search engines, but one-way links are even better. Blogging builds up web traffic via two methods - one is through increasing your website visitors by enticing them to follow a link to it and the other is by getting in more visits, it increases your search engine ranking.

Your blog must be informative and rich in keyword-based content to make a good hit when it first starts off. Having your blog within the site increases its chances of getting hits for keywords. Because blog posts are different from the ordinary article format, it might be harder to put in keywords in your posts, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll breeze through easily.

The best part about blogs is that unlike articles, people can comment on them. You will know what people have to say to you, and there is nothing like constructive criticism to improve your site. This is also an excellent way of building contacts, and, therefore, prospective customers for your business, whatever that might be.

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