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Do You Utilize Tags On Your Posts?

One of the most under-rated fea­tures of Con­tent Man­age­ment Sys­tems (CMS) is the user-friendliness that comes stan­dard. Many sys­tems with the likes of Word­Press and Google’s Blog­ger make it as sim­ple as pos­si­ble for a surfer to launch a blog and start post­ing pretty much anything.

Like any­thing else in life, when we get some­thing eas­ily — it is usu­ally accom­pa­nied by lazi­ness. Many blog­gers (includ­ing me at times) tend to write up the arti­cle but then over­look the smaller cus­tomiza­tions that are offered per post.

Before pub­lish­ing a post, it is crit­i­cal to go through a check­list of steps that ensures you have ticked the proper cat­e­gories, the proper pub­lish time, the desired set­tings, the required cus­tom fields and the step that is so often neglected; insert­ing your post tags.

Tags are crit­i­cal for user-friendliness, user-accessibility and even Search Engine Opti­miza­tion. Let me tell you a bit about it..

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Quick Reminder: Your Basic SEO Fundamentals

Quick Reminder: Your Basic SEO Fundamentals

by Janith

Search Engine Opti­miza­tion (SEO) for your blog is essen­tial for suc­cess, on any scale. Many new blog­gers tend to be lead into the false assump­tion that once your blog is up on the inter­net, you will auto­mat­i­cally get vis­i­tors, also known as “hits.” Unfor­tu­nately that is never the case. If your blog is not launched with […]

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Key To Keywords

What’s the key to Keywords?

by Janith

In rela­tion to search engines, these are sim­ple the words (or phrases) that the user is search­ing for. If the key­words occur in your pages you stand a good chance of turn­ing up in the search engine results for that par­tic­u­lar search. If they don’t, you won’t. Sim­ple! Key­words can be used exten­sively to really help […]

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