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WordPress SEO: Top 7 Optimization Areas For Beginners (Part 1) »

Written by Zain on December 15th, 2007
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In this post, I’ll be taking you through the top 7 SEO areas you need to optimize in WordPress in order for your site to rank well in the search engines. Even if you don’t use WordPress, this post may be useful to you.

In Part 2 of this post I’ll be showing you the 1 plugin for SEO that I use on all WordPress sites I build for clients which makes it easy for them (as novices) to take control of their site (without really needing to know the technical aspects of what’s happening!).

If you’re relatively new to search engine optimization you might already know the Top 3 areas that you need to optimize (and if you don’t, then you need to start learning quickly!): 1) Page Title, 2) Meta Keywords and Descriptions and 3) Permalinks.

So… what are the other 4 you need to learn? Well, here’s a quick summary of what we’ll be covering:

  1. Page Title
  2. Meta Keywords & Description
  3. Permalinks
  4. First Paragraph
  5. More links
  6. H1 Site Name
  7. H2 Site Description
This post will show you *WHERE* to optimize but won’t go into specific details on *HOW*. While the sites I create rank well, I would not pretend to be an SEO expert. Useful SEO links are provided at the end of this post.
WordPress Search Engine Optimization: Beginners Tips & How To Guide »

WordPress SEO Plugin: Site Glossary »

Written by Zain on May 14th, 2007
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Are you serious about search engine optimisation for your WordPress site? Wouldn’t be really cool to be able to get your SEO keywords linked internally within the copy of your WordPress Posts and Pages? Imagine if it was possible to do that. Easily.

Guess what? It is… (or will be very soon!) :)

Knowledge Constructs has recently been working with NLP World Limited (yes, we also build sites!) and apart from them being an excellent NLP training company they now have probably the best online NLP Glossary using Knowledge Constructs new WordPress plugin. Read more »