SEO Benefits From Blogs
Lee Odden, CEO, TopRank Online Marketing
Is blog optimization part of search marketing? Absolutely! Blogs are web site content management systems with additional functionality such as comments, trackbacks and RSS. Blogs are really no different than web sites.
If you can optimize a document and that document gets indexed, categorized and ranked by a search engine, it’s part of search marketing in my book. As such, marketers should be aware of how these kinds of channels can be used within the overall online marketing mix. Blogs are one of many platforms that benefit from optimization.
I sincerely believe using blog software to manage certain kinds of content on a web site such as an online media room, to archive newsletters, post frequently asked questions and to provide product updates can make a site that is otherwise very search engine un-friendly, become a viable source of great rankings. This applies to both regular search engines as well as blog search engines. These are applications for a blog besides the common use as a platform to increase credibility and communicate a more personalized voice for a company.
Blogs are no silver bullet though and require working hard and smart - especially smart. However the payoff can be significant.
Online Marketing Blog receives the majority of it’s traffic from search engines. I can’t mention any of our clients, so I’ll risk being a bit vain and offer a few of our own examples. This is a blog after all and these are very practical, verifiable ranking examples.
The top referring search phrases in the past month for this blog include “marketing blog“, “online marketing“, “rss button” and “social bookmarks“. Even more niche phrases bring in quality search traffic such as, “blog optimization“, “press release optimization” and “social media optimization” which are all services our SEO firm provides.
Of course the rules can change slightly over time, but here are a set of benefits I often find myself explaining to people wondering about the search engine optimization benefits of having a blog.
- Structured content - Blog software with category features allows the aggregation of content according to themes. This makes it easier to algorithmically categorize content. If you can make it easier for search engines to understand your content, you have a much better chance of ranking well on those topics.
- Crawlable URLs - Most blog software offers uncomplicated URL structure, making it fairly easy for search engine spiders to find and crawl blog content.
- Internal links - Blogs that post product or service related information can deep link anchor text to product information or purchase pages deep within the web site. This is very beneficial for ranking on long tail phrases.
- Inbound link magnet - One of the biggest benefits, blogs link freely to each other - much more than web sites do. Blogs are also a significant source of many posts to social news and social media web sites. Text, audio and video are all easily supported for syndication by blogs. The more media available, the more likely it will attract incoming links. Additionally, there are many widgets and plugins that make it easy to share blog content, thus encouraging links and traffic.
- RSS - Links to RSS feed urls that use the blog domain name will assist in building link popularity and when RSS content is syndicated or cited by other blogs, any embedded links will also assist in sending traffic.
- Fresh content - Both readers and search engines reward fresh content with repeat visits. From a search engine perspective, that means your site can be crawled more frequently, allowing your new content to become searchable more quickly. Fresh content is also indicative of a more authoritative web site.
- Active community - Comments and trackback features in blog software encourage interaction. An active blog community creates the kinds of citations or signals from other sites (annotated and contextually relevant links) that search engines tend to reward in the rankings. Loyal blog readers can boost a site’s visibility through advocacy on other blogs, in forums offline at conferences as well as on their own blogs and within the comments of your blog.
- Non-Search traffic - I think the greatest benefit of having an active blog has little to do with improving your search engine rankings though. The best thing about blogs is that they allow you to generate substantial amounts of traffic via RSS and links that have NOTHING to do with search engines. My recommendation to marketers in 2007 is to pursue traffic alternatives to search engines as aggresively as their budgets and marketing programs will allow. The result will be incremental increases in site traffic with search engine referred traffic an added bonus, if not correspondingly enhanced.
- Blog & RSS Directories - With a blog and corresponding RSS feed(s), your site can now benefit from visibility within blog and RSS search engines. Web sites without feeds (your competition maybe?) are not included in these kinds of directories and search engines.
So there you go. A basic list of practical reasons a blog can be beneficial as a site optimization tool and for improved web site traffic. What SEO benefits have you found from having and promoted a blog?
*Lee Odden is making the trip all the way from Minneapolis (remember Fargo?) to speak on this very subject, plus SEO PR, at Search Engine Room in Sydney on March 20 & 21. You can find his blog @ www.toprankblog.com, while his company site address is www.toprankresults.com.
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INFORMATIVE, educational, provocative and sometimes controversial, Search Engine Room is the leading event for Australasia's rapidly-growing search industry.
Founded in 2004, Search Engine Room is locally owned and operated.
It's held annually in Australia and New Zealand, attracting widespread industry support, and has a reputation for quality content, excellent event management and staging.
The program focus is on respected, well-connected speakers delivering topical, relevant information.
Search engine optimisation and marketing is well-covered, while broader industry issues are also addressed through interviews with leading search industry figures.
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Apart from search marketers, marketing managers, e-commerce managers, online business owners, senior management, digital media executives and agency types predominate.
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Some have been in the game for years, others are just starting out.
If all this sounds interesting, and may like to attend a Search Engine Room conference, please mark the following dates in your diary.
- Search Engine Room Sydney, October 7 & 8, 2008
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A good way of keeping in touch is to subscribe to Search Engine Room News, which is packed with original content and comes out every five or so weeks.
If you have any questions, please call Martin Kelly on 612-9882-1575.
Meanwhile, here are some images from the 2007 event.








See you at the next Search Engine Room conference.
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RETURNING 26 AUGUST, 2008
TRAVELtech will be returning to Sydney on Tuesday, 26 August.
As always, it will focus on the latest online travel marketing and web-based innovations.
There'll be presentations, panels, case studies, disagreements, large statements, small statements, debate and perhaps a litle controversy.
More than anything, it will be a day when Australia's online travel industry can get together, compare notes, challenge new ideas and forge fresh alliances.
TRAVELtech was founded in 1999 and is Australia's benchmark online travel marketing and distribution conference.
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The program will be posted in mid-May while bookings will open around the same time.
Please visit the TRAVELtech photo gallery to see some photographs from the 2007 event, which was attended great crowd of more than 300 in Sydney.
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