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9. Publish Guest Posts on Other Blogs to

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9. Publish Guest Posts on Other Blogs to Boost Your Authority (Off-Page SEO)
Beyond just the on-page SEO (the things you do with your content on your site), off-page SEO is very important in getting your site to rank well in Google search results. Enter: guest blogging.

Off-page SEO means, primarily, getting high quality links back to your website. You’ve hopefully already gotten a few links from good blog directories, but another great way to get them is to write guest posts on other sites in your blog’s niche.

A guest blog post is a free piece of content that you offer to another blog. In return, you’ll get at least a “bio” at the bottom of the guest post, where you can link to your homepage, a blog post, or (hopefully) whatever you like within reason.

This is a great way to boost your Google ranking for your co to za numer nl and for specific posts/pages on your site. Links from other blogs are signals to Google that your site is worth linking to.

Plus, the more you get your name out there through guest posts, the more chances there are that other people will start linking to your blog – especially if you have lots of useful information there.

10. Use Clear, Descriptive Titles for Your Blog Posts
We touched on this above, when looking at on-page SEO, but I wanted to reiterate how important it is to give each blog post a clear and descriptive title.

Imagine you’re looking for tips about writing better blog posts and you come across two articles titled:

Writing Tips
10 Powerful Tips for Writing Better Blog Posts (Fast)
Which one of these articles are you more likely to click on in a Google search result?

With the second post, you know exactly what to expect. It’s relevant to what you want. It makes a clear promise: you’ll get 10 tips, they’re powerful ones and this won’t take too much of your time. All other factors held equal, the second headline is going to rank higher on Google every single time.

That title is much clearer and more descriptive. Not only is it better for readers, it’s better for search engines, which can see from the title what your post is about. If someone looks for “writing better blog posts” on Google, your post might well rank for that term.
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