Your blog is a piece of your virtual real estate in the online world. It’s natural that you’ll make every possible effort to make it more comfortable for your readers and subscribers to hang around.
Your readers and loyal subscribers are the life blood of your blog in my opinion. Without them, I see no valid reason why a blog should exist in the first place.
20 Possible Ways to Optimize Your Blog
In this article I’m presenting to you 20 possible ways to optimize your blog in the hope that by implementing them, you will see an increase in traffic and ultimately gain a few more subscribers as a result. In the spirit of giving back to my readers, I’m sharing with you some of strategies I have adopted and what has worked well in my favor.
#1 Link Out to More Bloggers
Make an effort to link out to other bloggers by finding relevant and useful articles that may be of interest to your readers. You could either write a Sunday Link Loves, a trend I believe started by Jim from The Net Fool or find an opportunity to include any relevant topics from other blogs into your post which is exactly what I’m doing it here.
#2 Do More Internal Linking – Rejuvenate Your Old Posts
Linking out to other bloggers is just as important as Internal Linking. I can’t think of a better way to reactivate and rejuvenate the old and buried posts in your archive than to link them internally in your recent post.
You shouldn’t underestimate the power of internal linking in the distribution of your Page Rank – if any, to your internal pages and in helping to improve your search engine results. Link building is never enough without proper internal linking.
#3 Hold A Contest
One of the common yet effective methods used by many bloggers to attract new subscribers and generate more buzz around the blog is by holding a contest where participants are required to perform specific tasks in order to win certain prizes. You can either offer your own prizes or you can contact other bloggers to sponsor your contest in return for some exposure and publicity.
In case you aren’t in the know, to celebrate my super 3 months blogging, I’m running a ‘thou shall win’ Contest with up to $2500 worth of awesome prizes to be won. The contest will runs till August 31, 2008. So if you think celebrating Christmas in August is just a myth, I’ll promise you this is one contest you’ll probably wouldn’t want to miss.
#4 Dedicate A Post to Your Reader’s Question
I’m sure there are times when your readers will email or contact you to ask some questions that you think may be worth writing a post to address them. I have recently converted a simple question from one of my loyal subscribers into an article titled Post vs Backlinks . Here not only I had the opportunity to express my personal opinions, I was able to hear different version of viewpoints on the subject being discussed from my readers.
When you are experiencing writer’s block, this method not only present you with an idea to write your next article, more importantly your readers will feel appreciated with your effort. Such a gesture of appreciation is most welcome and helps to enhance a better community around your blog.
#5 Invite Guest Bloggers
Guess blogging is a win-win situation for both bloggers involved. On one hand, it gives your readers fresh perspective and different style of presentation. On the other hand, the guest blogger will gain some exposure and permanent link in his guest post. I have so far invited 3 guest bloggers as part of my experimentation to gauge how well my readers are accepting another blogger running the show for a day. I’m yet to receive any negative feedback so I presume it’s been good so far.
#6 Write a Guest Post
In the much the same way of inviting guest bloggers, writing a guest post on other blogs is yet another powerful way of networking with other bloggers and gaining some extra exposure to drive traffic to your site. Writing guest post on other blogs certainly helps to increase your online profile and credibility.
Imagine if you have made several appearances on Problogger, John Chow or other authority blogs, however the more popular the blog is, the higher the barriers of entry are. That said, I still believe there are many bloggers out there who are more than willing to publish your articles. All you need to do is to sell yourself well.
I have recently made a special appearance on BradBlogging.com writing a guest post titled A Guest Blogger On Guest Blogging on why guest blogging is good for you and why you should start today.
#7 Optimize Your ‘About Me’ Page
I’m not sure if it is the same with you but I do notice that many of the first-time visitors will tend to check out my About Me page. If your ‘About Me’ page is out-dated or worst still, non-existence, it’s time you let the world know who you are and what they can expect from your blog and in such an impersonal world of blogging, your photo does make it more personal. If you haven’t done so, it’s time to procrastinate no more.
#8 Automate Daily Backup of Your Blog
They say, “Prevention is better than cure”. Regardless of how old is your blog, you shouldn’t put off till another day to backup your blog, lest you’ll cry over spoilt milk. It’s one of those things you shouldn’t risk it till too late.
If you are on WordPress, there is an easy way to automate the daily backup using a WP Database Backup plugin. I have opted to back up my blog and send it to my Gmail on a daily basis for safekeeping. In this case, procrastination is never an option.
#9 Remove Unnecessary Plugins
As time goes by, you may have installed and collected a lot of plugins in your plugin folders of which you may not be using at all. Due to compatibility issues, some of the plugins may cause some problems to your blog so it’s best to filter what you need and remove what you can do without.
Moreover, excessive use of plugins tends to slow down your blog’s loading time. Do your spring cleaning once in a while and remove unnecessary plugins off your blog. Here’s 5 Possible Ways You Can Speed Up Your Blog for your reading pleasure.
#10 Unclutter Your Sidebar
One of the common mistakes I have discovered in most newer blogs is the clutter of unnecessary widgets that get in the way of content and the blog as a whole. Those clutters are what distract your readers’ attention the most. Isn’t it time to de-junk your sidebar? Here’s 50 tips to Unclutter Your Blog to enhance the simplicity and usability of your blog.
#11 Offer Email Subscription
While RSS subscription may be a trivial matter to most of us but the vast majority of your readers may not be tech-savvy and familiar enough to use it. So offering an alternative and easier option to subscribe and get updates via email can make a whole lot of difference to your readers’ experience.
As a side note, I would recommend that you write a simple page explaining What RSS Is? for the benefit of those not in the know.
#12 Install Top Commentators Plugin
One of the most effective way to encourage more comments from your readers and reward them for their active participation is to install a Top Commentator Plugin. The most active commenters will have their names and links shown on the list. Isn’t it time you show appreciation to your readers?
#13 Separate Trackbacks from Comments
Most theme will display trackbacks and pingbacks along with comments from your readers but I personally find that separating the two is better to keep the flow of the conversation and keep tracks of how many trackbacks you receive. With WordPress, it’s relative easy to separate one from the other using WP Comment Remix plugin which will save you time and effort.
#14 Add Subscribe to Comment Option
How do you get you readers coming back for more comments? You can offer an option to your readers – your commenters – to have the latest response to the comment emailed to them using Subscribe to Comments plugin. In my opinion, this is the most effective way of encouraging your readers to come back and stay engaged in the discussion. I can’t think of any other better way to do it. Do you have it on your blog?
#15 Get Your Blog a Makeover
Get your blog a well-deserved makeover every 3 to 6 months to satisfy your readers. With thousands of WordPress themes available for you to use, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Pick the one that suits your personality and relevant to the theme of your blog and if you have a little budget to spare, invest on a premium theme to differentiate yourself from the rest. Why You Should Invest Your Time or Money For A Custom WordPress Theme.
How about a new logo design? Hugo from BloggerVenue.com is one satisfied blogger who has just got himself an awesome-looking new logo as part of his branding process.
#16 Study Your Stats
Do you know where your readers come from? On what keywords, do they find your blog? What are your most popular posts? By the way, when was the last time you check your stats?
You can make use of tool such as Google Analytics to analyze your stats. It all boils down to the importance of tracking and learning how people find your blog. With all these data at your disposal, you will be able to see which area you should optimize and which can be improved further for better performance and improved traffic.
#17 Join Affiliate Marketing
In monetizing your blog, apart from Adsense and other PPC programs, Affiliates Marketing can be used to diversify your online income, thus not putting all your eggs into one basket. Not only affiliates do give higher payouts, they are pretty handy to fill the voids on your sidebar before your manage to sell all your direct ads. Don’t leave it empty, maximize the empty slots with some good affiliates.
#18 Track Your Adsense
Is your Adsense getting enough clicks? How high your CTR is? Are your ads getting in the way of your contents and distracting your readers? There is no sure-fire way when it comes to monetization. Every single method is being tested through trials and errors to see what works and what’s not.
If you are using Adsense, assign different channels to track which ads format gives you the optimal result at which position on your blog and rearrange those that are not giving you enough clicks.
#19 Drop Entrecard
Entrecard – a 125×125 image which represents your blog. It’s part advertisement and part business card that you can drop on other blogs to drive traffic to your site and to earn EC credits where you can use to advertise on other blogs. It is a unique platform of social networking with other bloggers and an effective method of blog promotion.
#20 Spin Publicity Wheel
Publicity Wheel works almost in the same way as Entrecard and basically serves the same purpose. However, the mechanism of it is different in a sense that your chance of getting the publicity and exposure will largely depend on whether you win the wheel spin every 5 days. To see how it can spin some traffic your way, here’s an article on how Publicity Wheel Can Boost Your Blog’s Traffic In a BIG Way.
What’s Your Thoughts?
What have you done to your blog lately? Share your experiences and success methods with us for the benefit of others.
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Nice writing style. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Chris Moran
20 Possible Ways to Optimize Your Blog…
Your blog is a piece of your virtual real estate in the online world. It’s natural that you’ll make every possible effort to make it more comfortable for your readers and subscribers to hang around.
Your readers and loyal subscribers are the life …
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Good writing. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed my Google News Reader..
Matt Hanson
@Chris Moran – Appreciate your comment and hope to see more of you around to share some marketing idea with the readers here.
@Matt Hanson – Welcome on board, Matt and thanks adding this blog to your RSS reader. If you have any suggestion, do feel free to leave your feedback. This is a friendly blog with a great community around.
I especially like “study your stats” this is something I waste a lot of time doing hehe.
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“study your stats”
I think I do that too much as it is. Constantly analyzing visitors and
where they come from.
One thing I have seen a lot of people doing lately is over monetizing there site. Too many ads is just as bad as none at all.
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Hi Yan,
Another great post from you. I like the daily blog back-up automation, something which has been at the back of my mind. I was also wondering how you separated your trackbacks. Well now I know. Thanks.
Peter
Hey Yan,
I just tried to go to your WP Database Backup link for the plugin but got a’404′. You may want to check the link again.
Peter
@Brian – Bingo! Less is more…
@Work At Home Ideas – Sorry about the link, Peter. I’ve fixed it now.
Regarding the trackbacks, I did it manually before Comment Remix was developed.
PS: Send me your png image file and I’ll convert it to jpg for you.
I totally agree with #15. Sometimes, one design can become boring when it’s outdated already. Giving your blog a makeover will surely entice your readers and will let your blog have a fresh new look!
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I have done many of those things in the list and I find that it does a world of good for any blog.
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Good list Yan! I love it….it makes sense but many miss a lot of these points. Optimizing your about page is key as well, for me, it’s the first thing I check on a site! Theme is important too….very good list here buddy.
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Thanks, very good list. One the best optimizations I did so far was adding subscription links to the bottom of posts – it multiplied number of subscribers by five in following days.
I only have lots of doubt abou #19 and @20. Entrecard requires way too much time to spend on entrecard to work. If you stop dropping for few days it traffic from there immediately hits basement. I am far from happy with it.
I only recently added PublicityWheel after reading article on it here. Two things:
1. It mostly shows publicity wheel banner which is boring.
2. It has extremely slow script that adds pause in the middle of site loading.
I could live with first but second is probably deal-breaker.
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Very lovely tips! This post is worthy to be stumbled ^^
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@Normal Joe – Hey, whats up, buddy… appreciate your compliment. I will also go straight into the profile of the author to have a better idea of who I am networking with. Though many are still leaving it untouched…
Good to see you around, Joe and I’m sorry I’ve not been around yours lately… I’ll be there soon to see what’s up on Joe’s..
@Rarst – I certainly agree with you on Entrecard but I won’t consider myself as a power dropper, though I do drop it during my blog commenting….never on purpose so to speak.
Regarding about the publicity wheel, I’m giving it a probational period to see how it could spin more traffic to my site. I haven’t won it since so I can comment too much on it.
Glad to see you back here, Rarst and appreciate your thoughts. Oh ya, the subscription option right after the post make it all the more convenience for the readers to subscribe.
@Michael Aulia – Hey, Michael..haven’t been seeing you around here lately. I’m glad you make an effort to drop in and when time permits, I hope to see more of you here.
Oh ya, thanks for the stumble. Appreciate the effort. I’ll see ya around, Mike..
>Glad to see you back here, Rarst and appreciate your thoughts.
I am subscribing to lots of new (for me) blogs since I started my own. :) Plenty of posts to read, plenty of comments to write.
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It can be difficult to find decent hints and tips on getting your blog noticed, especially considering the sheer number of them out there. Very nice tips, thankyou.
hi, just to add one that you forget. A sitemap is really important coz with a sitemap, you indexed faster in search engines.
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I actually don’t post trackbacks on the page. I don’t think my readers really care. As a result, though, my comments numbers on each post are kinda fluffed, but I’m working my way around it, haha.
I definitely back-up my blog a lot more now, and invested some real time into developing the theme (again). I think branding is a huge part of blog success, and if you don’t have the name/graphics/universal look then you won’t be quite as successful.
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@Corey Freeman – You have your points. Trackbacks are pretty useless to the readers but few know how to completely turn it off.
I wish I have the same design skill and know-hows as yours to come out with my own design and logo (the B&W monkey on your 404 page is cool if you ask me), I guess I have to outsource it when the time is right. I’m pretty happy with the way it is now.
@derek – Yeah, and I recommend the unlimited sitemap generator by xml-sitemaps.com. I use it for all my sites and it made generating sitemaps a breeze for me!
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All of these blog optimization tips are excellent.
When I started offering email Subscriptions my subs increase by 30%.
My blog will be a year old next month and I am getting ready to launch my 1st contest. I am really excited to see how well it will bring in new readers and traffic.
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@Work At Home Mom Tara – Congrats on your successful year. Glad you have you back here, Tara. Somehow I have lost you on my blogging radar.
Anyway I’m looking forward to your first contest if you need a sponsor, please do let me know.
nice ….but does google penalize for excessive comments ??
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Great Post Yan,
I am guilty of not putting up a good “about” Page.
I will get that done this weekend though.
@Larry – Gotcha, Larry. I think you owe yourself a good one. It’s too impersonal not to have it in such an impersonal online world. A little bit about yourself is certainly welcome if you ask me. Good luck, buddy.
Great tips on optimization. I will be installing the Subscribe to Comments plugin shortly, along with implementing some of the other tips on this post. Thanks!
@Kristi – Good to hear that you are planning to have it installed. I was half-hearted to leave a comment on your blog as I was kinda worried that I might have forgotten about it.
What a pleasant surprise to see you here. It’s such a nice gesture on your part to reciprocate the visit. I hope I’ll see more of you around here, Kristy.
I can’t wait to try Publicity wheel. Thanks for the information.
And why don’t you join plurk?It’s really fun out there. Please join http://plurk.com!:)
thanks for the wonderful post…
I didn’t knew about WP Comment Remix plugin. Will install it..
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@rampantheart – It’s been a while and glad to see you around, gal. Yeah, I keep hearing people telling me how fun Plurk is, I guess it should give it a try.
@Yan
Off-Topic
Half of my ‘skill’ is just taking concepts I like from other sites and implementing them into my designs. I didn’t actually draw the monkey. It’s just recently that I actually started doing mock-ups in photoshop. (If you need some outsourcing, you know where to go ;) )
On-Topic:
I actually just recently added ‘subscribe to comments.’ I don’t generally use it, but I think I might start. Another great idea to optimize your blog: Have ideas on the backburner. I personally started posting my ideas on Wridea, and it kind of helps me organize things.
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Good list this one. Quite a comprehensive one…
@Corey Freeman –
Off-topic:
I’m working on this directory project and I’m not too sure if you might be keen to collaborate on it.
On-topic:
I already have you in mind when I need a new logo. Anyway, thanks for the tip on Wridea. Being organized is one of my greatest weakness – at least for now.
@Yan
http://wridea.com/
It’s got a wysiwyg editor and an interesting feature called ‘idea rain’ which will ‘rain’ all of the ideas on a specific page or category in random order. I think being organized isn’t really about like, being neat. A lot of people with messy desks can always find what they need. Being organized is just having a system for getting things done.
I’ll send an email about the directory.
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another great post Yan! I especially liked the links within the post :) they look very useful so I am going to check them out for sure.
I have been using entrecard as a way to read some good post in the blogosphere.
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hi Yan,
I like your first tip hehe
care to exchange link ? :)
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@dimaks – Hey, buddy, haven’t been seeing around here lately. How have you been?
@Paul U – Thanks for sharing what works for you.
@lankapo – Hey, I haven’t done any link exchange yet but when I do, I’m sure I’ll put you in the list. Thanks for visiting, bro.
Let me add:
21.) Participate in a Blog Carnival: This is an EXCELLENT method to get backlinks, exposure, and traffic. Often overlooked.
22.) Sign Up (and Use) Twitter: I love the quickness and directness of Twitter. Great for spreading viral content.
Another good article.
Missy.
@Missy – Thank you for sharing your ideas with us. I’m not really familiar with blog carnival as I have never taken part in any of it before and as for Twitter, I’m still building up my followers.
Great ideas, Missy. Keep them coming..
Damn it Yan, as if 10 ways to optimize your blog isn’t enough, you have to come up with 20! Pretty impressive and a lot of good ideas as well. I reckon I may have to go through my plugins and perhaps even think up a contest or two.
I’ve done a few blog makeovers in my time and apart from keeping the readers happy it also puts a bit of zing back in your blogging.
Thanks again Yan
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@Sire – LOL, you have another 15 more things to SEO your blog. I just thought of sharing what I have learned and experimented here for the benefit of others.
Hmmm, I’m playing with an idea of changing the look of my blog actually but it was a bit too early as I have just did a makeover 2 months ago. Maybe when I hit the 200 marks…..
I suppose 5 out of 20 isn’t too bad for a brand new blog. My problem is that I have way too much on my plate and on top of all that I have to maintain my seven blogs. Reckon I am just a glutton for punishment.
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Publicity wheel is the new thing I have not heard till now.. let me check it out…
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Hi Yan,
Came here from Sire’s blog, excellent posts.. Will look around and sure to come back again !! Keep up the good work
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Hi Yan,
“…Make an effort to link out to other bloggers by finding relevant and useful articles that may be of interest to your readers. You could either write a Sunday Link Love, a trend…”
You know I have been posting my Sunday Link Love linking out to many bloggers and guess what….2 out of total of 6 posts have got PR2 from the recent Google update. Quite a record in terms of SEO (not content) beating my Link Building Strategy posts hands down.
1. Link Love#4 (Sep 7) PR2
2. Link Love#1 (Aug 16) PR2
It does pay to link out to bloggers like you said. I tend to link out to high PR and high traffic blogs. So it is something worth mentioning and sharing with everyone here.
Peter Lee
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Hey Peter
I’m glad everything works fine for you and yes, I’m always in favor of linking out to others. Just ensure that you are not linking out bad neighborhood.
Congrats on your achievement and I’m sure you can do better with each link love. Oh ya, thanks for sharing it with us.
Yan
#14 Add Subscribe to Comment Option
For german users i can say that you should really think about using this plugin and google before using aabout the problems that could come if someone put the e-mail adresse of an other person in the field.
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