The best post to put on your site is really an open question, but there is an answer, but not perhaps the one you want. Have a look at your Google analytics and webmaster tools to see what Google thinks your site is about, not what you think its about.
Perhaps you may have your main topic, but you mite find your doing far better in one part then an other, so focus on what works even if a little of track.
I have one site out of the forty web sites I own and its covers disco hire equipment, but Google thinks it about vintage disco. At first I was a touch offended to see what Google thought my disco hire Philippines site was about, but when I really think about it, I superpose I am talking plenty about the old sound equipment. But I also have the most modern sound and lighting equipment also and chat about it on my Blog.
Some times you have to do what works, ever if its knot quit what you're really wanting. So now I Know to cover more 70's disco for that site. I started doing sound hire in 1984 and most of my DJ equipment was second hand so it is probably that old.
After you have work out what Google thinks your site is about, you should be able to come up with 5 to 10 subheadings for your next Blog posts.
If you're a little stuck for headings don't use any keyword tools, use Google search its better. E.g. just type 70 disco and the hit space bar and you will see a list of what people are looking for, how hard is that to find some keywords? Then try 70 disco A or 70 disco B and the hit space bar and so on.
So now you know the best post to put on your site is to go with the flow and not the try to beat the system.
So big traffic is cool but what if it's not worth much?
I have also another family and young childrens website, Thomas the tank engine and friends its gets lots of hits only because do 12 to 15 hours a day working on it. But the price per click PPC is not that good. So you have to look at what is paying. On that site I am now starting to cover more educational resources because that is paying the best for that site but still not much.
If I could go back in time I would have knot done that Thomas train site, but now in-to-deep and there know getting out.
It was a little like building foundations on a marshland, BUT now I have my good foundations.
I have listened some of the best internet marketers like John Reese saying that don't waste any time on getting traffic if it's not paying.
But that is not quit write!
The more traffic a page gets the more traffic the webpage gets.
So if you if a topic in you niche that pulls big numbers and no cash stick with it because some of the people will go to a page that is working for the dollar.
The best post to put on your site is really to stay with what you know, but to go with the flow.
Perhaps you may have your main topic, but you mite find your doing far better in one part then an other, so focus on what works even if a little of track.
I have one site out of the forty web sites I own and its covers disco hire equipment, but Google thinks it about vintage disco. At first I was a touch offended to see what Google thought my disco hire Philippines site was about, but when I really think about it, I superpose I am talking plenty about the old sound equipment. But I also have the most modern sound and lighting equipment also and chat about it on my Blog.
Some times you have to do what works, ever if its knot quit what you're really wanting. So now I Know to cover more 70's disco for that site. I started doing sound hire in 1984 and most of my DJ equipment was second hand so it is probably that old.
After you have work out what Google thinks your site is about, you should be able to come up with 5 to 10 subheadings for your next Blog posts.
If you're a little stuck for headings don't use any keyword tools, use Google search its better. E.g. just type 70 disco and the hit space bar and you will see a list of what people are looking for, how hard is that to find some keywords? Then try 70 disco A or 70 disco B and the hit space bar and so on.
So now you know the best post to put on your site is to go with the flow and not the try to beat the system.
So big traffic is cool but what if it's not worth much?
I have also another family and young childrens website, Thomas the tank engine and friends its gets lots of hits only because do 12 to 15 hours a day working on it. But the price per click PPC is not that good. So you have to look at what is paying. On that site I am now starting to cover more educational resources because that is paying the best for that site but still not much.
If I could go back in time I would have knot done that Thomas train site, but now in-to-deep and there know getting out.
It was a little like building foundations on a marshland, BUT now I have my good foundations.
I have listened some of the best internet marketers like John Reese saying that don't waste any time on getting traffic if it's not paying.
But that is not quit write!
The more traffic a page gets the more traffic the webpage gets.
So if you if a topic in you niche that pulls big numbers and no cash stick with it because some of the people will go to a page that is working for the dollar.
The best post to put on your site is really to stay with what you know, but to go with the flow.
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