Why is it that some people have hundreds of articles published on their blogs yet they keep getting zero traffic? Isn’t that contrary to the knowledge that sites with 400+ articles usually rank better than those with fewer posts?

Does it imply that those blogging ethics do not materialize any more in practical senses? Other similar questions may keep coming to the mind based on your variety of experience as you journey on in the blogging world.

It’s really awesome to publish frequently but not all the content ranks eventually. A rocking blogger wouldn’t ignore creating keyword-optimized content all the time as this would ensure that the content gets found on time and ranks well in search engines.

Making your content go viral entails the use of a keyword research tool as well as other important SEO tools. As you journey on in the blogging world, you’ll be getting to know more about the SEO tools blogging requires for your content to go viral.

Aside from the keyword research tool, your content requires the use of a plagiarism checker, grammar checker, SEO checker & lots more. Even if you’re thinking your content must always be 100% unique on an imagination that you don’t copy from other sources at all, there’s a certain probability that some phrases within your write-ups might have been used in other niche-related posts for which your content might be marked duplicate.

Leverage the important SEO tools to double your search engine ranking and achieve financial independence in no distant time.

I’ll be creating special training resources in the days, weeks & months ahead enumerating the best and most productive SEO (Free & premium) tools out there for you to rank your content or possibly double it in SERPs.

Here are 7 simple ways to make your content go viral:

  1. Write where you are not distracted
  2. Focus on your passion (Don’t digress)
  3. Use the SEO tools productively
  4. Link to other people’s posts
  5. Build outbound links (External links)
  6. Build inbound links (Backlinks)
  7. Help and promote authority bloggers in your posts.


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    FKelso Premium Plus
    Good post, Israel. I have a couple of questions for you.

    First: How many internal links to other posts do you feel should be included? I always try to do one, but wondering if more would not be better.

    Also, is it a good idea for me to go back to my early posts and link them to more recent articles?

    I think I know how you will answer this one: I get several quality blogs in my site regularly. Should I post something in these regularly?
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    Israel17 Premium
    Thanks for stopping by, FKelso! You can include more than one internal link directing to other posts in any of your blog posts provided you don't include promotional links which may potentially turn your page into a sales pitch. It's, of course, a pro blogging strategy and it can help you increase website traffic.

    Yes, linking older posts to more recent posts is equally a pro blogging idea. It's perfectly good and can help you update your blog posts more and more for ranking.

    Exactly, you should regularly post informative stuff across your blogs so far they are quality blogs on your site. They will all work together for your ranking. Thanks for asking!

    Israel Olatunji
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    TimMoto Premium
    Good stuff here. Thank you, Israel17.
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    Israel17 Premium
    You're much welcome, TimMoto! Kudos for the reading and for finding the resource useful! Following the pro blogging fundamentals will help you write the kind of content that goes viral and will make you rank fast in search results. Thanks for stopping by!

    Israel Olatunji
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    mbmarketing5 Premium
    Hi Israel,

    Question:
    Would it help to cite certain sources that I used in my blog posts?
    Like at the end of a post to show some links like http://wikipedia.org that I used to gather information.

    Thanks for the great training.
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    Dale123 Premium Plus
    If you sourced information from elsewhere then it's generally a good idea to cite it as you write. So as an example I might say, according to this snippet from wikipedia.org: "snippet here"... etc...
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    Israel17 Premium
    I'm sorry for not getting back on time, mbmarketing5. Sourcing information for your write-ups is a legit idea but you may not always cite the sources so far you can endeavor to make the write-up totally unique. Pointing your readers to the sources where you got the information from is equally not a bad idea. Thanks for your visit! You are highly cherished.

    Israel Olatunji
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    LouisaB Premium
    Thank you! Great Article, with awesome!
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    Israel17 Premium
    It's nice seeing you around here, LouisaB. Thanks for the visit and for the reading, friend! With those strategies implemented on time and by working the techniques with the right energy, you will successfully make your content go viral and will rank in SERPs. Thanks for your contribution!

    Israel Olatunji
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    tmaltz Premium
    Nice post but you need to change around 5 and 6, you got them backwards. Outbound links are external links. Inbound links are internal linking.
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    Israel17 Premium
    You're much welcome, tmaltz. Thanks for the observation you pointed my attention to. You're highly cherished, dude. I've already checked into these and made appropriate corrections. Kindly let me know if you found something more to be perfected. Thanks for your contribution and for the reading!

    Israel Olatunji
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