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Blog Title Optimization — This Can Revolutionize Your Blog Traffic!

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Secrets of “Title Optimization” on the Internet

What is Title Optimization?
If you are a blog writer who regularly consults Google Analytics, you will realize very quickly, that certain blog titles do better than others, EVEN when the content of the blog entry is weak. You might get endless traffic on a very simplistic blog that has a title that people just want to click on. You might even get repeat traffic on such a blog. Or, perhaps, it shows up well on Google because of the keyword phrases that you used in the title! Keyword variations are very competitive on Google, but keyword phrases with four words or more can get on the 1st page easily! (remember that)

How do you do Title Optimization?
The best strategy for blog title optimization is to just write lots of titles, and see which ones are getting clicked on the most. You could write a single article, and rewrite it slightly differently several times — each with a different title, and see which variation did the best. This is called, “Optimization”. For the sanity of your readers, I would space out these articles at least four days apart. See which variations did the best, and then create incoming links from other blog articles you wrote, and from pay-per-click sources on social media sites or other mediums to your blog entry.

My experience
I learned through trial and error, that you should write lots of different types of blog entries within your industry and areas of expertise. I wrote about 400 blog entries relating to the outsourcing industry as well as general management and marketing as these apply to outsourcing. What I learned was that roughly 5% of my articles became popular on Google. Not exactly viral, but they are getting seen and clicked on two years after the fact. These blog articles are generally about marketing your services or getting a job. However, one was about transportation — who would have guessed. Additionally, even though we know that marketing entries work well on my blog, we don’t know which titles will do well until we try them!

Try different titles, wait and see
Just try out different subject matters for blogs, and try different titles. You do not know which will become popular until you try. If someone links to your blog from their site or their blog, you could become an instant hit overnight! Just try different things and see what happens. Subject matter optimization is as important as title optimization. Subject matter is the general topic you are writing about, and certain topics will be more popular with your crowd than others. Pay attention to that! But, certain wording variations for titles work better than others, and you should make a study of which word combinations get the best results!

If something works — repeat your success
If you have a successful blog title, write different variations on a theme. Write other related articles on similar yet different topics. Those other articles could become popular too, and you can link these related articles to each other for better luck as well! My most popular article was about getting business for your call center. I have since written about 20 other articles with unique and specific tips for getting call center business. Many, but not all of those articles became popular in very little time.

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The future of marketing is information
http://bpo.123outsource.net/2013/06/01/the-future-of-marketing-is-information/

The miracle of blogging
http://bpo.123outsource.net/2011/04/05/the-miracle-of-blogging/

Collaborative Blogging – how does it work?

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Many people do blogging. It is fun! You can express yourself, and get others to enjoy reading what you wrote. You might even have a popular blog that shows up well on Google and have people retweet your blog posts. But, there is more. Sometimes you need different skill sets to write a single blog!

Title creation
When I hire, or try to hire other people to help me blog, I always run into trouble. Most of them do not know how to pick a good blog title. They want to rely on me to pick titles. Picking a good title is 30% of the work. Why do I have to negotiate with you, babysit you, and then pay you for a boring blog when you can’t even pick a good title? So, title creation is a huge part of the blog writing process and could be done by a separate person who specializes in picking titles. I will tell you something funny. My best title idea person is amazing, but he thinks of the same idea every month. He doesn’t keep a log book of which ideas have already been used.

Plot development
I can write a blog in about ten or twenty minutes unless it is a complicated topic that requires research. But, I can’t always develop a plot, or come up with ways to develop my main theme for the blog entry. I like to have my title creation expert come up with some good jokes, and “sub-ideas” for developing the main concepts of the blog. If he gives me four to seven good sentences to work with, I can create a very interesting post combining his ideas with my own. Although we might not be working on the same blog at the same time, we pass the blog along during its formation in a sort of an assembly line system using the internet.

Writing
Any idiot can write a blog. The irony is that you don’t have to be a good writer to be popular as a blogger. I have professionally written content on my blog that is not anywhere near as popular as the “stuff” that I churned out in 20 minutes. If the reader is attracted to the theme of the blog entry and the points you make, you can write in a mediocre way and still be popular. Many social media companies want to charge $80, $100, or more per article, but they can’t even come up with a good title. In my mind this is a rip off.

Tagging & posting
After the blog article is written, it still needs to be posted on my blog. I need to login, post it, create tags which requires time to read the article to see which main terms repeat themselves and which are the most relevant. I need to create links to related content too. Posting the blog is 30% of the work. I can’t pay someone else to do that because I would have to give them my password, and then they would probably make mistakes posting the blog.

Other collaborative methods
Sometimes I will write a blog entry and then hand it off to my professional writer for him to touch it up. In many cases he will completely rewrite the entry so that I can publish both versions. Other times, my writer will come up with a concept for a blog entry, but he will need me for industry specific information to add to the blog. He doesn’t understand the notary industry, so I have to fill in the blanks. Other times, I will think of an idea, and he will think of a few great jokes. I try to incorporate his jokes into the context in an artful way. There are many ways to do collaborative blogging. It is fun, you meet new people, and often come out with winning content.

Overall Quality
Some of the best blog entries I have ever written came from collaborative blogging. When two minds are working in unison, fully focused, miracles can happen!