4 Key Steps the Pros Use to Get Traffic from Search Engines

Creating great content for your blog is one thing. Getting traffic to your blog posts is another, and it’s something a lot of bloggers do not account for or they are unaware that certain aspects of SEO are required to drive traffic to their site.

One of the biggest misconceptions I see with bloggers is this….. They believe that if they add great content to their blog, then Google will eventually start to rank their articles!

Create great content and people will flock!! Well let me tell you, this simply is not the case and 99% of the time your great content will not be seen!

The second misconception I often see among bloggers is the belief that by adding “regular” content to their blog, it will turn into an authority site and attract organic traffic on its own. While you may notice some increase in visitors, it usually won’t be enough to make up for the time and effort you invested in creating the content!

So it’s time to take some action and attract the traffic that your blog deserves!!

The third misconception I see a lot is that bloggers think that SEO is only required on their homepage!!

Build backlinks to your main URL, your rankings will increase and everybody will see your great content“…. WRONG!!

You need to optimise every new post you publish and perform certain aspects of SEO to bring in an influx of targeted organic traffic!

Sound like a lot of extra work? Don’t worry……..

I will cover the key elements you need to know right here and I’ll show you the exact steps to take which will quickly boost your SEO potential and start increasing your visitors every time you publish a new post!

Here are the 4 steps that I follow every time I publish a new post to get traffic from search engines. Work through each step and you will be well on your way to a ton more traffic to your blog!

Step 1. Start with keyword research ‘AFTER’ you write

Finding keywords to rank for is a vital component to SEO and it’s something you should take seriously. But don’t base your articles around certain keywords!!

I really dislike it when people do this. They pick a few keywords and then try to create content based on them. The issue with this is that the quality of the article is usually lower than if you wrote about a topic you truly want to talk about and share!

You will have a much better flow if you just write it as it is without having to worry about keywords!!

So remember this rule: Great content first, keyword research second!

Once you have completed your article, make a note of the subject and the main topic. Now this will immediately give you a basis for your keywords!

So for example, this article, which you are reading right now, is about doing SEO on your Blog. Now here are a few topics that I could note that briefly describe what this article is about.

  • Increase traffic to your blog
  • SEO for blog posts
  • Boost blog traffic

We now take these topics and convert them into keywords, and here is a very quick and effective way of doing it:

Go to Google and start to type your topic into the search bar. You will notice that Google will start to give you recommendations and predict what you are going to type! Now this is great for us because Google are basically telling us what people are searching for.

Here are a few examples of what happens when I begin to type our topics into Google:

4 Steps for SEO before publishing

As you can see here, I have typed ‘Increase traffic’ and Google has started to predict some keywords for us.

As I continue to type it becomes more specific…….

4 Steps for SEO before publishing

A couple of long tail keywords that look interesting here are:

‘Increase traffic to your blog for free’

‘Increase traffic to your WordPress blog’

Now there are hundreds of different combinations you could go at. You could change the word ‘your’ to ‘my’, or you could put ‘How to’ at the beginning!

Again, you can get a good idea of the long tail keywords that people are searching for!!

You should always target long tail keywords rather than 1 or 2 word keywords that are too generic.

Now that we have a few long tail keywords we can now see what kind of traffic they get. There are a few different tools available that predict the traffic that keywords get. You can use Google planner to see past data and search volumes.

Here is an example. I have searched for the keyword ‘Increase traffic to your blog’

Not bad, but look what happens when I put the words ‘How to’ before this keyword.

The average monthly searches have just shot up to 480 from 70, yet the competition seems to be lower!!!

Now I only take information like this with a pinch of salt, but we have certainly uncovered a nice keyword that we can target with our article!!

Interestingly, using the word ‘my’ instead of ‘your’ only showed an average monthly search of 30!!!

More keyword ideas

There are plenty of free tools out there including http://ubersuggest.org/

Simply enter your keyword and the tool will give you a load of suggestions!! I typed the keyword ‘increase blog traffic’ and it produced 147 keyword suggestions.

So finding keywords is really quick and easy and best of all it’s free!

Now that you have your keywords you simply incorporate them into your article, and now I’ll show you exactly how to optimise your post to give you the best opportunity to grab top rankings and drive more traffic to your blog!

Step 2. Optimize each blog post

Here are 7 key elements for optimizing each blog post prior to publishing to give yourself the best opportunity to rank for the keyword you have chosen.

Also I recommend that you target 2 long tail keywords for each post!

1. PAGE TITLE – Make sure you include your keyword or part of your keyword in the page title.

2. FIRST PARAGRAPH – Always include your keyword in the first or 2nd paragraph.

3. HEADINGS – Include your keyword in at least 1 of your headings.

4. SEO TITLE & DESCRIPTION – If you use an SEO plugin such as All in one SEO or Yoast, you can fill out the title and description section. Make sure to include your keywords here as Google will use this to help identify what your page is about. Here is an example of what it should look like.

5. BODY TEXT – It’s important that you don’t overdue it here. Keyword stuffing is not good and may get your page penalised! Luckily we have already written our article before we did the keyword research, so you shouldn’t have any problems here!!

6. IMAGE ALT – Your posts should include a number of images, but it’s important that you optimise these images correctly because Google cannot read an image like we can. Therefore we have to tell Google what the image is about. In the ALT text you should include your keyword and variations of your keyword. Make sure you do this with at least 1 image.

7. INTERLINK YOUR PAGES – This is something you should be doing every time you publish a new post, and that is to interlink between your blogs posts. Not only does this pass link juice between your pages and let it flow through your site, it also makes it easier and quicker for Google to index your pages quicker!!

Ok, now we have a fully optimised blog post for the keywords that we have identified. Doing this alone will see your post shoot up the rankings. But if your keyword is quite competitive then you still may not be visible on page 1, and lets face it, if you want to increase traffic to your blog, you really need to be on page one.

Step 3. Spy on your competitors

This is one of my favourite techniques and it’s something that I do to GUARANTEE my blog posts get on page 1 of Google every time!!

At the minute, the only thing stopping us from grabbing top spot is our competition, and the only reason they are ranking higher than us is because they have more high authority links pointing to their post than we do.

So the simple solution is – Match or Better the backlinks that the sites at the top have. To do this we must create a list of the kind of backlinks that we require. I like to use this simple formula when assessing the quality of the competition!!

Add together the ‘authority’ figure and divide by the number of backlinks. If there are more than 20 backlinks I just take the top 20!!

There are different tools you can use for this but I like to use Ahrefs.

So here is what we do……

Type your keyword into Google:

Notice how the keyword is included in the title and description!!!

Copy/paste the number 1 ranked URL into Ahrefs. (It’s important that you get the full URL and not just the domain).

Now you will see the backlinks in order of authority, as you can see. It is only showing 4 backlinks!!

So to rank well for this keyword probably wouldn’t take to much effort. A few guest post links would do the trick. You can see that the strongest link is from a site with a Domain Rank of 77. This is pretty strong.

Using my formula of adding the rank and dividing by the number of links, the average ‘rank’ figure is 36. So we need to beat this to give ourselves of ranking for this keyword!!

This is the stage that a lot of people totally mess up! And the reason they do that is because they don’t know what they are doing, or they listen to everybody else and get it completely wrong!

Let me tell you this. You do not need a ton of backlinks pointing to your page or blog. In fact, you can do more harm than good by trying to build as many different types of links as possible.

Just look at the example above. The URL has 4 back links and some good content.

Don’t waste your time and money on SEO agencies or dodgy Fiverr services, they won’t work and more times than not, your rankings will drop as you will get hit by a Google penalty.

So what exactly should you do to build quality Google safe links?

Simple……

You need NICHE RELATED, CONTEXTUAL LINKS.

Preferably from high authority sites.

Don’t waste your time on anything else when doing SEO on individual posts. A few social shares are good, and I’ll come to that shortly, but for now we are going to concentrate on getting enough quality links to get us on the first page!

My 4 top tips for building quality backlinks include

  1. Guest blogging
  2. Private blog network links
  3. Outreach
  4. Social media

Let’s have a closer look at each one.

1. Guest blogging

Probably the best way to get high authority contextual links is by writing a quality article for somebody else, you get the chance to link back to your site. Matt Cutts recently said that Guest Posting was dead and that it would no longer carry any value, as it would be classed as a spammy way to build links.

Well I can tell you straight, this is a load of rubbish!! There is no way that Google can distinguish between a guest post link and a genuine contextual link to another site. If you provide good content and relevant links then you will be completely fine!

So how do I get my guest posts published?

Getting your post published on a high authority site is not always easy, so listen up because I’m going to show you how to do it!

  1. You must create a list of bloggers in your niche.
  2. You then need to build a relationship with the bloggers (email them, thank them for their work, offer to help them, do them a favour)
  3. Now you can offer to write for them

By building a relationship first, you have just put yourself way ahead of the average Jo that sends them an email asking to guest post. High authority blogs get them all of the time, and to be honest, they get quite fed up of it. So make sure you stand out and build a relationship first.

I know this may sound like a lot of work, but remember; you only need a couple of good guest post opportunities to rank your new blog post!

It’s definitely worth the time and effort because not only are you getting a back link that carries authority, you are getting direct traffic from your guest post as well as building your own brand!

One of the best ways to get some high authority links is to use a private blog network. Many top ranking sites in competitive niches use PBN links. You can buy links from Private Blog Networks, but you are running the risk of them being shut down!

Another option is to build your own private blog network. If you want to learn how to build your own private blog network then this free guide is helpful. Although I wouldn’t recommend doing this for the sake of ranking one of your posts, it is a good idea to build one for the benefit of your whole site and any sites you may make in the future. Having the option to build high authority links at the drop of a hat is golden!!

3. Outreach

Another method of getting links is to ask other bloggers to link to your new post from one of their articles. Now you can’t go around just asking random bloggers to link to you, as you won’t get anywhere. Like before, we need to build a relationship with the bloggers first. You then need to find articles on other blogs that you feel would link in nicely with your new post.

Send an email to the blogger and mention how you latest post would really benefit their readers. Tell them that if they kindly add a link to your post, you will give them a mention on twitter or even link back to them from one of your other pages!

4. Social media

As I mentioned earlier, social media can play a big part in building backlinks. The more people that share your content, the more popular your blog posts become and the more likely that other niche related sites will link to you.

Here are a couple of procedures I follow with each new post

  1. Make sure to Tweet every time you publish a new post
  2. Mention other influential bloggers in your post and then mention them when you tweet. Chances are they will re-tweet and your content will get shared
  3. Use a plugin such as social locker. This allows you to exchange part of your content for a social share!!
  4. Post your link on other social platforms such as Facebook, Google+, Linkedin, Tumbler, Pinterest

If you don’t think that social media is that important, take a look at this post on Social media statistics!!

Wrapping it up

So there you have it, my 4-step guide to kick starting SEO for your blog! If you want to get noticed and you want to increase traffic to your blog then you need to put some time and effort into SEO. Here is a quick summary of what you should be doing with each post you publish!

  • Make sure you write quality content that offers value.
  • Do your keyword research AFTER you have finished your article.
  • Optimise your post to incorporate your keywords into your title, headings and first paragraph.
  • Add your keywords into your Title and Meta description.
  • Check your competitors’ backlinks.
  • Go out and build a better back link profile than them.
  • Use my techniques to get quality guest posts and high authority links.
  • Watch your blog post rise up the search engine results pages and see your traffic increase.