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After posting The Blogger's Guide To Search Engine Optimisation: The Non-Confusing Way! (Part One), Kathryn commented with an excellent point:
''I'm not sure about SEO. Not the mechanics of it, but the integrity. If you write a post and want people to find it, fine, but I think blogs really suffer when you start writing posts specifically to get search engine hits.''
I COMPLETELY agree with her! In fact, I'd actually written a paragraph conveying that very sentiment originally, mentioning that blog posts which are constantly created strategically for SEO are extremely unappealing indeed; after all, do you really want people to be suspicious of your intentions each time they visit your blog, questioning ''wait a minute - was this article written for me, or a search engine?!'' ? No! And then I deleted it all because it just didn't fit right.
To me, SEO-driven titles should only be used occasionally and when relevant (I mean, just look at 99.9% of the ridiculous titles that I make up for my own posts - I'm hardly beckoning the search engines of the world with labels such as Um, Is This The Secretary For The ‘I Hate Pores’ Club? Cancel My Membership!); information that I include/share is only ever added if I think someone will find it useful or interesting, and never to detract from anyone's creativity or to alter their posting motives! Anyhoo. A huge thank-you to Kathryn for encouraging me to clarify this, and on to part two we roll!

Give Your Images Titles Or Descriptions
How? By adding a few descriptive words about your photograph into their 'alt text' box. (Or, as it's labelled in the above photograph, the 'alternative text' box.) This box is usually located next to where you upload your image, or where your text editing options are, and doing so is like the equivalent of waving an enormous flag at search engines which reads ''hey, my post about frogs is over here!''
Update Your Blog With Fresh Content Regularly
Daily? Oh, not necessarily. By the minute? Impossible! At least weekly? Well, this is certainly preferable, as search engines favour blogs which are updated with fresh content regularly by giving them and their posts higher rankings in search results against other blogs which aren't.
Sprinkle Your Posts With Relevant Keywords
If your post title is about dugongs and their penchant for earmuffs then it's likely that the body of your post is going to be about dugongs and their penchant for earmuffs, too, but something to keep in mind when putting together an article is that Google and his friends Yahoo and Bing love keywords relevant to your subject headings, and the more times that you mention dugongs and their penchants for earmuffs, where/if appropriate, the better!
Link Swap
Having a new blog is similar to being at a stranger's party: you don't know anyone, they don't know you, so it's unlikely that you'll be receiving a barrage of hugs and high-fives and glowing recommendations. Existing on the internet is no different; if Google, Yahoo, Bing or any other search engine doesn't recognise you, they're not going to promote your blog to the top of their search results - but there is a way of getting around this! How? By link swapping with other bloggers. Comment on other blogs, link to their blogs on your own and contact bloggers to see if they'll feature your blog in their links section in return. For the time cost of sending a simple e-mail, you could have your blog linked to by another blogger, and automatically receive a nod of approval from search engines - if other websites like you, they like you, so always stick your hand up for a link swap, or get out there and create one of your own!
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Okay, so now that we've discussed search engine optimisation, have a quick click through some of your posts and inspect their titles; now, SEARCH for them! If you've cooked up a piece on thrift shopping, look for articles on thrift shopping and see how/where your article ranks. Now, revise it: could you make a couple of changes to make it more search engine friendly?
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Well, for now, no one can beat wikipedia, when you search something significant things, persons, places, anything, wikipedia is always on the top of search results in search engines. They are very reliable.
1 Oct 2011, SEO Birmingham
I can't wait to move to Wordpress for this very reason - much more flexibility with meta tags and improved SEO.
I finally realised why my one blog post called Singapore Goth Shop: Alice 88th was hit to often - I googled Singapore Goth Shop and my blog entry was 2nd on the list! Amazing what the occasional good title can do. Mostly mine aren't great or SEO minded tho.
19 Aug 2010, trashtastika, http://thefashionatetraveller.blogspot.com/
I have not thought about this AT ALL. I mean, I've heard of SEO and at first attempted to decipher all the technical talk but eventually gave up and figured I could do without it. I'm learning more and more that if I want to be a successful blogger I'm going to have to make friends with it though. So thanks for the tips!
18 Aug 2010, Michelle, http://whollyafool.wordpress.com
Oh this is so clever! Guess what I'm doing from now on!
Thanks so much for explaining this :D
17 Aug 2010, Sooz, www.lastbiscuit.blogspot.com
Great post Corrine. I do SEO for a living and all these tips are positively true! Well done!
16 Aug 2010, Fajr | Stylish Thought, http://stylishthought.com
I googled the title of a blog post I wrote this morning and it came up at the very top! I'm very proud of myself.
16 Aug 2010, Abby, http://lovedfromthestart.wordpress.com
I have to admit I never pay attention to these things, mostly because I think it's almost impossible to get your blog at the top with the other billion pages out there. The image title thing is pretty handy, though. Thanks for the tip!
16 Aug 2010, Marie, http://nothing-better.org
Oh wow, this is great advice. I really love your blog all the time, but this really hit it out of the park. Looks like I've got my work cut out for me today with working on my blog. :-D
16 Aug 2010, amandalee, http://www.amandalee.org
right now, i'm adding keywords to my posts :D
p.s.I added you to my bloglist on my blog , because i didn't find a google following blog thingy :)
15 Aug 2010, ruxandra, http://ruxandra-soare.blogspot.com/
I added you to my blogroll a bit ago. Add me if you'd like! ;)
15 Aug 2010, Amy, http://www.pintucked.com
Great tips! I'm pretty happy with googling my name and having my blog come up on the first page, that was a pretty awesome!
XXASAB
PS. I haven't been on your blog in so long! I use to read your blog before it went .com!
15 Aug 2010, Angela See, Angela Blog, http://angelaseeangelablog.wordpress.com/
So true!
Good titles but also good content is important!
And I think that most of my readers (I think we are around 7, but anyway!) came on my blog because I commented on theirs, and that's nice!!!
15 Aug 2010, Euforilla, http://euforilla.blogspot.com
Julie - Exactly!
Kathryn - You're welcome, thank-you so much for reminding me to address my opinion on it all!
15 Aug 2010, x Corrine/Frock & Roll x, www.frockandrollonline.com
I'm as slack as can be about these things of things.
Btw thanks for the mention :D
15 Aug 2010, kathryn, http://www.project-kathryn.com
I totally agree with not doing every single post for SEO. i like it when content feels more personal (like yours withe the crazy titles, jokes and anecdotes) rather than having cold SEO-in-mind content. That's why I unsubscribe from so many blogs I initially like.
I certainly don't use keywords in all my articles, just in the ones I feel will be helpful to others like my Lightroom article or my fashion inspiration posts that drive so much traffic to my blog.
15 Aug 2010, Julie, http://juliettemaxwell.com