SEO For Dummies #3

SEO For Dummies

SEO For Dummies

I have been doing these SEO FOR DUMMIES posts for a while now because as you guys know over the last few months. I have really gotten into SEO stuff because I have found it incredibly beneficial for increasing the traffic and following on my blog. So I created a series of posts called SEO For Dummies to share that information with you guys.

Check out part one and part two.

To be honest, until a few months ago I didn’t know or particularly care about what SEO was or how I can use SEO to my advantage. However, since I had more free time during the lockdown I decided to do some research about it and saw just how beneficial it can be to have an SEO friendly site.

I started working on my own blog and it took me a few months to become more SEO friendly as it is quite complicated and I did almost everything on my own as it is quite expensive to get SEO work done through professionals. However, I realised that after a while I kind of got the hang of it and didn’t need that much help- yes it was very difficult and time consuming but I had a lot of free time on my hands.

Over the last two or three months I have noticed a significant increase in traffic thanks to the SEO changes I made. By significant I don’t mean a few more views, I mean like thousands of more views a month. My traffic has literally doubled.

Therefore, I decided to share some more tips with you guys today. What I realised is that although making sure your current posts are SEO friendly it’s even more important to make sure your older posts are SEO friendly as well. In fact, most of my traffic increased after I made my older posts SEO friendly and fixed all the SEO errors on my older posts. So for todays post I decided to focus on how to fix your older posts.

I also want to give you a heads up and tell you that it will take a while after you make these changes to see an increase in traffic and following as it takes a while for search engines to update information about your site. So keep calm and stay SEO friendly! It’s not instant but it’s so worth it over time.

These tips will most likely help you but if you feel like you are still not fully understanding how to make your posts and blog SEO friendly or if you just don’t have the time to make so many changes I wanted to let you know that I do offer SEO services now. I can personally both make your site as well as your blog posts more SEO friendly. For more on these services click here.

So, without any further ado, here is SEO for dummies:

What Is SEO?

“SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, which is the practice of increasing the quantity and quality of traffic to your website through organic search engine results.”- moz.com
I think this sums up SEO and what is really well so I’m going to just leave it at that.

Why Is SEO Important?

As mentioned above SEO can help you not only increase your traffic from search engines but also help you increase your traffic to a more specific audience. It helps you get an audience that is specifically looking for sites like yours. WordPress is awesome and I love connecting with other bloggers but just having WP traffic isn’t always enough especially if you are looking to blog professionally at some point. SEO gets you this outside traffic from search engines and helps you build your blog and diversifies the audience. Here are some easy and simple ways through which you can improve your SEO:

Get A Full Site Audit

Before you do anything else I really urge you to get a full site audit. It will help you pinpoint the exact problems with your older posts if they are any. Getting a site audit saves so much time and energy and is the best way to fix your published posts.

You may be losing a significant amount of traffic simply because your older posts are not SEO friendly. And therefore search engines are leaving them out of their search results. Most of the time it’s not even huge problems and are easily fixable. Like the title tag is too long/short or there is a problem with your meta description. It literally takes a day or two to fix and increases your traffic significantly.

However, site audits can be super expensive. I know that not everyone can afford to make that kind of investment. I know it took me quite a while to save up and afford it. And the worst part was that it doesn’t really show you how to fix stuff it just shows you what’s wrong since it’s just an audit. And hiring someone to fix the problem is very expensive. So, I just had to do my research and spend like 6 months figuring everything out.

By the end I was super frustrated but also very happy with the results of my hard work. That’s why I have now started offering my own SEO services and not only are they much more affordable the best part is that I will personally show you how to make the changes. I will be there for you step by step so that you don’t have to go through what I went through. To read more about the SEO services I am offering click here. 

Of course, there is no pressure to work with me. If you prefer to work with other sites please do so. Just make sure you get an audit done somehow because it is very important if you are looking to make your site more SEO friendly.

Images

Images on your posts are much more important than you think. They are a really great way to direct some search engine traffic to your posts. To use images/media on your posts to direct traffic to your posts make sure you fill out the description section on your images.

The description section allows search engines to figure out what the image is so that when someone searches for a specific image they might see your image and go to your post where the image is used. You may not realise how often this happens but it actually happens a lot.

So go back to your older posts and fill out the description section of all the images you have used in those posts.

Update Older Posts

As posts get older you need to make sure you are editing and updating them to make sure they remain relevant. You can update them in multiple ways. The first thing you want to do is read through the information and make sure it’s still accurate. Search engines tend to put a lot of importance on the quality of the information you are providing.

Next, you can check what keywords are currently best for the topics on the posts and update your post and tags accordingly. Keywords tend to change over time and different things become more/less popular over time. What is popular now may not have been a few years or even a few months ago.

I would also really recommend updating links you have used in your posts especially external links. This is because over time some links change, some sites shut down so the link are no longer available etc. This may leave your posts with broken links that don’t work which is a big red flag for search engines. Update your links and make sure you get rid of the ones that no longer work.

Add Relevant Backlinks

Over time you will obviously have published more posts. And many of them may be dealing with the same or similar topics. You can go back to older posts dealing with the same topics and add relevant backlinks linking to new posts that talk about similar or the same topic and the older post.

Adding backlinks is not only great for your SEO but also for increasing traffic in general as readers who read one post on that topic tend to often be interested in reading more posts on that topic or on similar topics.

Conclusion For SEO For Dummies

I hope you found this post helpful. And if you are looking to make your site more SEO friendly I hope this helped you see the importance of making not only future posts more SEO friendly but older ones as well.

I also wanted to let you guys know that I am having problems with my WordPress account at the moment. It’s not letting me follow anyone or like any posts. And of course as usual it is probably going to take forever to fix. Sorry if I am not able to be active on your blog but I literally can’t. I will be active again as soon as the problems are fixed. Thanks for understanding!

Thoughts On SEO For Dummies

Are you like me and have a hard time understanding SEO? What is something you have learnt about SEO that you have found beneficial? Did you know about the tips I mentioned above and do you use any of them? If so do you find them effective? Would you like to see more similar posts with easy/simple tips and tricks about SEO? As always I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below. And if you don’t have any thoughts about SEO feel free to just say hi!

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87 responses to “SEO For Dummies #3”

  1. As someone who’s been on WordPress for 6 years now, the SEO topic has definitely caught my eye but I never really got into it for the reason that it sounds daunting, that I might not be capable and knowledgeable enough to do it. It takes a lot of time, studying, and effort. But then again what isn’t? Thanks for these tips, Pooja! I’ll start from baby steps until I get the hang of it.

    1. It can be very difficult to understand if you’re not super into tech stuff but it’s also extremely beneficial. Yeah you gotta start somewhere!

  2. This SEO thing is quite the stress isn’t it? I keep reading posts about it but it’s still a struggle. Thanks for your dummies version though(part 1 to 3). Helps a lot!💚

    1. Yes it really is especially because of the language used by most SEO sites/articles. Even the simplest stuff sounds so complicated to do. I’m glad they’re helping!

  3. Very useful post, thanks for sharing 👍

  4. “older posts and fill out the description section” Can you tell us which section that would be – under Image settings where it asks for text or under the advanced settings – title attribute?

    1. If you go to your media library on your wp-admin page it usually shows every image you have on your site. From there you can select each image and there will be a specific section called description and that’s where you add it.

      1. Thank you, Pooja!

        1. You’re welcome and feel free to ask if you have any more questions!

          1. Will do! I just “scheduled” some time in my day planner to add descriptions. Oh my, it’s almost three years worth of “updates” needing to be done! 🙂 LOL

            1. It’s been six months and I’m not even half way through! 😫

              1. Oh my!! Good luck!

                1. Thanks and good luck as well!

                  1. 🙂 Thanks!

  5. Informative…👍

      1. Most welcome 🙂

  6. I have been having similar problems for months and the posts of many (50+) blogs no longer appear in my WP reader timeline even though I’m still a follower. If I

    1. look their blogs up I can’t like or comment on posts.

      1. Wow that’s really horrible. Have you talked to someone from WP?

        1. Endless Happiness Engineers without result

    2. I’ve encountered this as well. Been trying to figure out why but it appears to be a WP glitch or something

      1. Read Pooja’s latest blog for a very disturbing update!

  7. Nice and informative.. thank you for sharing this dear❤️

    1. Thank you so much!

  8. I started my blog about two years ago and I noticed a lot of people talking about SEO. However, I never really understood how it worked. Now I see that I missed out on a lot of traffic by not looking more into it. Very helpful post!!

    1. I’m so glad this was helpful! I made the same mistake and kind of ignored SEO and I’m paying for that now because I’ve been editing old posts for like 6 months now lol!

  9. Very informative post. Thank you for sharing it. 👍👍

      1. My pleasure ! 😃

  10. Thanks a lot for the tips Pooja.

  11. Your earlier posts have helped me a lot💯 and now this one..❤️.. Just at the right time😊
    The way you use to describe the things is awesome.. ❤️👍👍
    Thank you pooja 🍃🌼🍃

  12. Thanks A tonnnnn!!!!!!!!

  13. Pooja, very helpful and thoughtful post and replies. I will check out part 1 and 2. It is a bit like an iceberg, with 10 % seen but the rest under water! : )

  14. Wow. I didn’t know about the description thing. Thank you so much, Pooja. This was really informative. Thanks a lot

  15. Educative and awesome post

  16. Thanks for the tips! I started blogging around 9 months ago and SEO still terrifies me and I have no idea why. Hopefully with this guide I’ll be able to work through it 😊

  17. Always Great tips and needed Pooja.. Thanks!

  18. Awesome post as always! Thanks for the insights Pooja💖💖

  19. you are so helpful with these posts!! thank you so much!!

  20. That’s great Pooj. I wish I had the time to really develop this. I’m up to my eyes in writing! I can’t keep up with myself.

  21. Thank You, ThankYou, Thank You! I did read all these 3 SEO articles – I too had problems to comment them separately yesterday!

  22. Thanks for the information! It’s really useful, but I’m in for a daunting task.

    1. I’m six months in and not even half way through!

  23. Very informative post. Will be really helpful in developing the blog further!

    1. Thank you so glad you found it helpful!

  24. This was so helpful. Thank you for sharing

    1. So glad you found it helpful!

  25. Thanks for the continued advice, very much appreciated. I hope your SEO support venture is successful – I’m sure you’d do it well

    1. Thank you so much!!

  26. I am still working on old posts! I too learned SEO a few months ago. Very important for blogging! Thanks Pooja for posting your tips! I appreciate it! ❤️

    1. It is so beneficial and good luck with your older posts!!

  27. Useful post Pooja.Thank you for sharing your knowledge❤️

  28. I just started blogging again and heard so many things regarding SEO. This was such an easy post to read and understand what SEO is! Thank you for your blog posts :)))

    1. Glad this was simple and easy!

  29. I guess this SEO stuff works – glad to hear your work has led to such positive results!

    1. Thank you!

  30. As always, I 100% agree with you with your blogging advice. I spent 2 months this summer updating my old blog posts for keywords, language, backlinks, and image names/descriptions and saw a major uptick in my monthly blog views despite the fact that I hadn’t published anything new in months!!
    Also, as someone who reviews a lot of products updating my external links was such a pain, but totally necessary. With that though, I’d also recommend running a broken link report to check the broken links on your site (since that hurts SEO & DA scores).
    However, what I didn’t realize was that when bloggers leave comments and then either stop blogging/shut down their site or rename their domain (and fail to update their widget) that those links show up as broken links too!!! If you haven’t done this tedious maintenance, I’m sure this will also give your performance a boost!

    1. Wow I had no idea about the comments that’s crazy! Does it count as a broken link if they comment using their email?

      1. No – so it’s if they have a link to their website in their widget. So the links could either be broken because they stopped blogging OR they changed their domain and never updated their widget.
        That was where 95% of my broken links were coming from after I updated all my posts (the majority of the product links) this summer.
        I’d recommend running a free online Broken Link checker (if u have the option, select to only show u the distinct broken link – like not the same link over and over) and then go thru your comment section and delete the broken blog links tied to their comment – whether they’re directly in the comment or in the “website” section of the comment.
        It’s horrible & tedious, but it should help especially since you have so many comments on your posts lol!

        1. Ooh I see I will definitely check for broken links in the comments. Thanks so much for letting me know. Also I was wondering whether you are using a paid plan or self-hosting?

          1. Honestly, I love the convenience of having everything through WordPress so I use the biz plan so that I can access plugins + have automatic approval for ads (once I set them up). But it’s obviously expensive to go this route.
            However, I know many bloggers who opt to create their site via WP but use another domain to self-host. I’m not sure if you know the blogger, Gabby Abigail, but she is one of my friends & has blogging-related content / content about self-hosting.
            Knowing how long you’ve been blogging / how many broken links you may have in your comments, you may want to wait until you either upgrade or self-host because then you could install a plug-in to check for & remove broken links! Also, you’d have access to an SEO plugin (Yoast is personally my fave).

  31. You just broke down something fairly new to me Pooja and in your next tip please write about Google Search Console or Google Analytics. The WordPress stats don’t always do enough justice and finally, congrats on kicking off your SEO service.

    1. Thank you and I will keep those in mind for my next SEO post. I would not recommend either Google Analytic or Console for long term use as they are not very accurate either. I would recommend private platforms instead.

      1. That’s great! Thanks Pooja!

        1. You’re welcome!

  32. Very useful post Pooja. Thank you for sharing

    1. Thank you!

  33. Another great and informative post for people like me! I did the full site audit and I learned so much. I definitely have to make time to update my older posts. Thanks Pooja!

    1. Thank you! Yeah full site audits help so much because there is so much we may not know is wrong with our older posts.

      1. I found out so much! I just need to learn how to fix them correctly. Lol! Couldn’t have gotten this far without you though so its a start!

        1. Lol the fixing part takes forever but it’s so worth it because it does help!

  34. Great tips! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    1. Thank you!

  35. Awesome post! I am liking the content. Web traffic is insanely important to this internet marketing game we play. Thank you for sharing!

    1. Thank you and I absolutely agree!

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  39. These SEO fot Dummies post were great. I have learned alot that i am going to start implementing in my daily blog post. Thanks for sharing.

    1. So glad they helped!

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