So now I have an account on blogger, but I'm confused. Why should I have yet an other blog? I already have a website!

Yes, you already have a website, but hear me out. The trick is to create a new blog post combining some of your blog posts, in this case I have 5 blog posts about essential oils.

Create A New Short Blog Post on Blogger

Now you freaking out right? You need to write yet an other post? Yup! But since you already have a content which are going to link to, it will go fast. In fact you can write a little bit from all those blogs you have already collected.

How is that done? Well let's see, I wrote the following 5 blog posts:

  1. Aromatherapy and Essential Oils - This was my intro post about this topic
  2. Aromatherapy Diffusers - This was my post to compare different diffusers
  3. Nebulising Diffuser Review - Review about my favourite diffuser
  4. Peppermint Essential Oil Uses - Post about peppermints healing powers
  5. Essential Oils For Concentration And Memory - Post about best essential oils for students

OK, so now I have my posts and in fact I can start writing my blog with talking shortly about the benefits of aromatherapy and essential oils. I will then move on to talk about different ways of getting the aromatherapy effect and mention some aromatherapy treatments. I move on to the different types of diffusers and in the end mention my favourite one.

Then I start talking about the benefits of the peppermint oil and ways to increase memory and concentration with essential oils and aromatherapy. Ending up with 500 word short blog post, using about 100 words to describe each of my articles and some glue to flow from one article to the next.

I do this quickly by using the summary of my articles as a base, making sure to rewrite the content a little bit to ensure it passes as unique. I even add a relevant picture for the show.

Now comes the magic, the reason why I actually used 1h to write this post. I now have an article, that is RELEVANT content wise to the links I am going to add to it. In the end of each 100 words, I add the link with some remarks, such as:

Read more about aromatherapy and essential oils here.

Find out the full benefits of peppermint essential oil and its uses here.

Until I have added all my articles related to this topic. I do not have to add any other links, nor do I really have to care about SEO in general, as I am not really wanting to rank this article as such!



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DarleneB Premium Plus
Thank you so very much. I really appreciate that you took the time to explain how we go about doing this. I'm going to try it.
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ArtByHeart Premium
welcome
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Dinh Premium
Thanks for sharing!
Will check this out :)
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joekeriii Premium
I'm ready to start using this. Thanks!
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bjdluna Premium Plus
Hi,
This is really great information! I would much rather get backlinks like this than to have to try and find people who would give me a backlink. This way is much better all you need is yourself! Thank you so much for this info! It's really a great idea!
So you just need that one Blogger account for each website you are trying to promote? You might have already mentioned this but how many words does your blogger post have? So you write one blogger post for every 5 or so posts you have put into your actual blog? What name to you give to your blogger account, is it different than your real blog? So you just put something in your post about each of those oils and link it to your blog? I never hear anything about blogger anymore I sure didn't know about this!

Do you know how different an article has to be from another article in order to not be considered "duplicate content"?

Sorry about all the questions this was really interesting to me. Thanks very much for this training!

Barbara
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ArtByHeart Premium
Hi Barbara, no worries with the questions, I am happy to help.

In principle no, you don't necessarily need a new blogger account for each website, but might be a good idea anyway. I just have a blogging account called cafebabe, an old nickname of mine. It does not have to reflect your site. In fact I often blog any sort of nonsence here, always done, don't take my blogger account serious at all!

Yes, I normally make a new blog post every 5 posts I have of the same topic, but sometimes as low as 2. Why? Because if I want to push some content, it's easy way to get a higher rank fast, so it's worth the time.

My usual blog posts are long, between 1200-3000 words. My reblogging post, or blurb as they are called, is normally no more than 500 words.

You can pass the article as unique by saying exactly the same, but using different words or changing the order of things. In general sentences of 5 words cannot be the same. So I just take my own content, normally the summary and my opinion, twist it around a bit and there we go, new short blurb article, containing links to my real content that I want to rank.
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AGOgden Premium
makes good sense...thanks for sharing this...
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Welcome
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