It's difficult to get noticed in a blogosphere that is crowded with millions of users. Here are the top 9 ways to make your blog posts stand out to Google and other readers.

Blogging was easier in the past. If you blogged about a specific niche, readers would be attracted to your site quickly. It's becoming harder to stand out in a sea of blogs covering almost any niche.

Bloggers can't just post a stream of thoughts anymore. Blog posts must be formatted in a way that is more than just making them sound good.

Search engines, including those who read blogs, will benefit from knowing how to format blog posts. They will be able to understand your content more than ever!

What should I care about to Make Google love my Blog Content?

Google is a great place to find people. A blog is one way to prove to Google and other search engines that your expertise is high-quality. This is also one of the most efficient forms of content marketing.

Your website can create long-term value by providing valuable and relevant content. Google cares about how well-structured your content is.

What does it mean to be "well-structured?"

Meta tags, alt tags, headings, bulleted lists, and paragraphs are all important. Show me a search engine that doesn't care enough about these things and I will show you one that is losing market share every minute.

A blog is like a garden. If you water it often and run it, it will start to look green. If your blog posts aren't being enjoyed by anyone, it isn't working.

Google must rank your blog high in search results if you want people to visit it. These tips will make Google love your blog and direct more people to it.

What does this all mean for your social media marketing strategy?

Engagement and authenticity should be the focus of your social media strategy. Engaging stories will increase your chances of getting followers. Create engaging content that leads people to your site.

Duplicate content is no longer an option. Google now wants to see if you're authoritative and relevant on a specific topic. This can be done by providing valuable information to customers.



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Julai Premium
Thank you for these tips Israel. One question, should I put a "no follow" when linking to authority sites ?
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Israel17 Premium
If you add a nofollow or dofollow tag when linking to an authority site, it doesn't have any negative impact on both the site to which you're linking and yours, even though a nofollow tag will not transfer any SEO juice to that site.

But does that mean Google doesn't follow a nofollow tag? Of course, it does. In fact, it's proven that a single nofollow tag can drive hundreds of targeted visitors to your site, such as blog comment links, Quora links, etc.

I hope it helps!

Israel Olatunji
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Julai Premium
Thank you so much for this explanation Israel. Have a nice day.
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Israel17 Premium
You're most welcome, Julai. Wish you all the best!

Israel Olatunji
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Stragglewise Premium
Great post!
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Israel17 Premium
Hey Stragglewis, thanks for your comment! Glad you found the tutorial helpful!

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muslimah Premium
Salient points about writing Google-friendly blog posts.
Thank you.
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Israel17 Premium
Glad you enjoyed my training, eminentcopy! Much appreciated!
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
You found some great tips to pass on Israel.
Thanks for your advice.

Lily 😁🎶
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Israel17 Premium
Wow, thanks for your great input, Lily! Good to know it came in handy! Making your content Google-friendly is as simple as those steps as analyzed above. Thanks again!

Israel Olatunji
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