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src="http://vybe.solostreamsites.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/girl2.jpg" alt="" title="girl2" width="300" height="250" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-476" /></a>After four weeks in existence, Google still hasn&#8217;t indexed this site yet. Naturally, I&#8217;ve been looking around like a madman for WordPress SEO tips to help speed the process. There&#8217;s a lotta good stuff out there, and here are some of the tips I&#8217;ve discovered.</p><p><span
id="more-143"></span></p><p><strong>1. Write keyword rich post titles</strong> &#8211; it almost goes without saying, but the post title is the most important part of the blog post for many reasons. From your reader&#8217;s perspective, a descriptive and compelling title helps them decide if your post is worth reading or not. From an SEO perspective, think about the keywords or phrases people might type into a search box to find your post 2 months from now, and use those words or phrases in your post title. For maximum benefit, try to avoid titles that are cute, clever or cryptic.</p><p><strong>2. Make your post titles live links</strong> &#8211; many of the WP themes already do this, but if yours doesn&#8217;t, you can add the necessary code pretty easily. In your Main Index Template and Page Template, find the code for the post tiltle. It&#8217;ll probably look like this (without the &#8220;#&#8221;):</p><blockquote><p><#h2><#?php the_title(); ?><#/h2></p></blockquote><p>To link your post titles, you&#8217;ll want to replace that code with the following (be sure to leave out the &#8220;#&#8221; symbols):</p><blockquote><p><#h2><#a #href="<#?php the_permalink() ?>&#8221; rel=&#8221;bookmark&#8221; title=&#8221;Permanent Link to <#?php the_title(); ?>&#8220;><#?php the_title(); ?><#/a><#/h2></p></blockquote><p><strong>3. Optimize your permalinks</strong> &#8211; the default WP 2.0 installation displays permalinks this way: http://www.savvysolo.com/?p-123. A more search-engine friendly permalink includes the post title in the link, like this: http://www.savvysolo.com/2006/01/16/keyword-rich-post-title/. This is a simple change to make. In your WP admin panel, click on the &#8220;Options&#8221; tab, then the &#8220;Permalinks&#8221; sub-tab, and choose the option just below the &#8220;Default&#8221; permalink option. See the <a
href="http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks">WordPress Codex</a> for more on permailinks.</p><p><strong>4. Optimize your page titles</strong> &#8211; According to most SEO experts, the page title tag is one of the most important tags on your page. In most WP themes, you&#8217;ll find the page title tag in the Header Template, and the default version ususally looks like this (without the &#8220;#&#8221;):</p><blockquote><p><#title><#?php bloginfo('name'); ?><#?php wp_title(); ?><#/title></p></blockquote><p>The best tweak I&#8217;ve seen to optimize this tag comes from <a
href="http://www.businessblogconsulting.com/2006/01/search-engine-optimizing-this-blog.html">Stephen Spencer</a>, who suggests using the following code for page title tag (omit the &#8220;#&#8221;):</p><blockquote><p><#title><#?php if (is_home()) { print "whatever title I want to have on my blog home page."; } else { wp_title(' '); print " : "; bloginfo('name'); } ?><#/title></p></blockquote><p>This tweak does a couple different things. First, it allows you to use a more descriptive, keyword-rich title for your blog&#8217;s main page. And second, for the individual post pages, it will use the title of your post as the page title, which is another reason to follow the advice I mentioned in #1 above.</p><p><strong>5. Use the related posts plugin</strong> &#8211; Alex Malov&#8217;s <a
href="http://www.w-a-s-a-b-i.com/archives/2004/05/26/wordpress-related-entries-plugin/">Related Entries plugin</a> is a neat little addition to any WP blog. Not only does it enhance your blog&#8217;s usability, but it also helps create a dense link structure throughout your site, which makes it easier for the search engine spiders to find and index older blog posts.</p><p><strong>6. Use the Google sitemap plugin</strong> &#8211; According to Google:</p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Google Sitemaps is an easy way for you to submit all your URLs to the Google index and get detailed reports about the visibility of your pages on Google.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p>WordPress user Arne Brachold has made the sitemap creation and submission process fairly simple with his <a
href="http://www.arnebrachhold.de/2005/06/05/google-sitemaps-generator-v2-final">Google Sitemap plugin</a>, which was <a
href="http://www.arnebrachhold.de/2006/01/07/google-sitemap-generator-for-wordpress-3-beta">recently updated for WP 2.0</a>. This plugin will create a sitemap for you and submit it to Google.</p><p>Additionally, Elliot Kosmicki offers <a
href="http://ielliott.com/2005/10/31/google-to-yahoo-sitemap/">a script</a> that will convert your Google sitemap into a Yahoo compliant sitemap that you can submit to Yahoo.</p><p><strong>7. Add meta keyword tags and Technorati tags to your posts automatically</strong> &#8211; although it&#8217;s questionable whether or not meta keywords are still valuable when it comes to SEO, ultimately, they can&#8217;t hurt. As far as <a
href="http://www.technorati.com">Technorati</a> tags, they have little impact on SEO, but they can help increase your traffic directly from Technorati, so it&#8217;s a good idea to use them.Rick Boakes created the <a
href="http://boakes.org/autometa/">Autometa plugin</a> that will add both tags to your posts automatically.</p><p>Another simple and effective Technorati tag generator I&#8217;ve used is <a
href="http://www.broobles.com/scripts/simpletags/">Broobles&#8217; Simple Tags</a> plugin.</p><p><strong>8. Validate your code</strong> &#8211; Use the <a
href="http://validator.w3.org/">W3C Markup Validation Service</a> to ensure the code behind your pages is clean and valid. If you find your pages have errors in the code, hire or make friends with a savvy web developer to help you clean it up. See Google&#8217;s <a
href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/webmasters/">Information for Webmasters</a> for more info on creating a technically valid site.</p><p>If you have further SEO tips for WordPress blogs, I&#8217;d love to hear about them in the comments.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.wp-vybe.com/2006/01/16/savvy-search-engine-optimization-seo-tips-for-wordpress-20/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>63</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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