Adding a lot of quality content to your blog daily can help you improve a Page Rank in Google. But you'll do much better with your blog by implementing multiple strategies all at once if you can.
Some would say I was wasting a lot of time writing content alone, whereas, others would say content should be written on a daily basis. I was then put in great confusion not knowing what to focus upon. It got to a stage that I had to stop listening to everyone as to what really works out for building a page rank in Google.
As I built on creating content, I kept on having some discoveries about what should be done to build an online empire without having any crash in the long run. What did I start discovering? I learned that some blogs crashed due to generating low-quality links and so many others.
Since I began to discover more and more strategies, I decided to combine those blogging ideas from either side and implemented them all on my blogs. Remember I said those disputing blogging ideas were said by the different blogging experts on their respective blogs. And in as much as I knew that they’ve all prospered in the blogging world, I considered them worthy of being followed.
Eventually, I tried to implement the blogging strategy which says “Write an article per day” and made frantic effort to follow the ideas of those who say “Don’t write articles daily but build links since external links also form part of Alexa ranking”. Thus, I combined the strengths and weaknesses of either side for my own blogging implementations.
In this episode of today’s training tutorial, I’ll try and show what quality content is for search engine optimization (SEO), the significance of quality content for ranking, and its power to skyrocket a blog to the first page in Google.
From what I understand you're saying to not be worried about anything else but, putting out quality content. In this quality content does images really matter?
I ask this because I have been struggling with my theme for the last week or two having to change it back and forth. The theme changing colors and all kinds of nonsense.
I ended up getting so frustrated that I left the theme as it appears and just started writing articles. I called myself trying to focus on what matters but, wouldn't the appearance of the site matter. Or should I wait until I get an audience and let them determine that?
I also agree, about reading other blogger post. I just realized that I do this everyday. Never before, have I read so much in my life but, ever since I started WA...I read a lot especially blogs. I now, need to start reading other books, where successful people have written them but, first I am trying to get a routing down so that I can provide quality content for my blog.
Thanks again for sharing. I really enjoyed this training..
Sandy