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I have been in the online game for a while, mainly creating content for other businesses and link building. If you're looking for ways to improve your blog content and (slowly) rank up on search engines. Here are my top 5 quick and slow wins!
Quick wins.
1. Ensure your domain has an SSL certificate.
This is normally $60 per year but you can get one installed free by using a WordPress plugin.
2. Don't copy content.
Search engines will punish your domain for doing so. I've you're struggling to create new content, I find searching on Youtube for related material very useful.
3. Cross-linking existing articles.
If you're writing content on
4. Track your links!
Using a simple bit ly or google shorterner link and seeing the number of clicks will help you understand which related articles users are finding useful, then double down on that specific content.
5. Google trends and word association
Use Google Trends and enter the keywords you're creating content, it will show you the level of interest by country and time to see where it's best to create content around. Even a simple search just on google will bring in results at the very bottom of the search saying something like "people also searched for" ---> All the related searches, create content for them and again cross-link!
Slow wins
1. Offer an affiliate program. This will incentivize other related sites to create original content and backlink to your site. When search engines detect good traffic and your converting them, Google will reward your site in the rankings!
2. Outsourcing blog content creators.
I find employees from fiverr a good way to get original and cheap content created!
3. Start a Youtube channel.
Then embed these videos onto the blog page itself.
4. Technical SEO + Site mapping
Bit trickier I wont go into it much but look into it!
5. Cross-platform sharing
Created a cool article? Use a free plugin such as "share this" and encourage the content to be shared across strong domains such as
Facebook
Reddit
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
The more people your content reaches, the better exposure and site revisit in the future!
I really hope this helps newbies get started.
Quick wins.
1. Ensure your domain has an SSL certificate.
This is normally $60 per year but you can get one installed free by using a WordPress plugin.
2. Don't copy content.
Search engines will punish your domain for doing so. I've you're struggling to create new content, I find searching on Youtube for related material very useful.
3. Cross-linking existing articles.
If you're writing content on
4. Track your links!
Using a simple bit ly or google shorterner link and seeing the number of clicks will help you understand which related articles users are finding useful, then double down on that specific content.
5. Google trends and word association
Use Google Trends and enter the keywords you're creating content, it will show you the level of interest by country and time to see where it's best to create content around. Even a simple search just on google will bring in results at the very bottom of the search saying something like "people also searched for" ---> All the related searches, create content for them and again cross-link!
Slow wins
1. Offer an affiliate program. This will incentivize other related sites to create original content and backlink to your site. When search engines detect good traffic and your converting them, Google will reward your site in the rankings!
2. Outsourcing blog content creators.
I find employees from fiverr a good way to get original and cheap content created!
3. Start a Youtube channel.
Then embed these videos onto the blog page itself.
4. Technical SEO + Site mapping
Bit trickier I wont go into it much but look into it!
5. Cross-platform sharing
Created a cool article? Use a free plugin such as "share this" and encourage the content to be shared across strong domains such as
The more people your content reaches, the better exposure and site revisit in the future!
I really hope this helps newbies get started.