Archive for May, 2010
Write Series Posts to Boost Traffic and SEO
As you know, I’m heavy on writing content. Write really good content over and over, day in and day out, and you will eventually build up your blog into an authority blog – one that gets up to 20,000 hits per month (mine currently is getting 22,929).

I’ve already gone over all you need to know about SEO in my free eBook. Once you’ve gotten good at keyword research and choosing topics, you need to work hard in creating content around those topics.
This involves lots of research.
But one of things that bloggers do is they write a single post on a single topic and try and get that post to the front page of Google. Unless your blog already has some good Google juice, the chances that one single post will get on the front pages of Google is very slim.
So what do you do?
You write a SERIES of posts around that one topic. This allows you to:
1) Write More Content Around a Single Keyword – This increases the chances that at least one of those posts will be ranked high on Google.
2) Get Readers to Stay Longer on your Site – By connecting all the posts together, readers will have a reason to stay on your site. At the end of each post, you can write: “Click here for Part two, where I teach you…..)
3) Build Credibility – Anyone can regurgitate what is already out there on your topic. But writing a series of articles around a single post shows individuals that you’ve done your research and are an expert.
How do You Write a Series of Articles?
It might seem like a daunting task, but it isn’t. I’ll give you a quick example, two actually. I’m currently working on two series posts. The first one is much longer, 5 articles in the series (haven’t decided yet, exactly)
The second only has two articles.
After surveying my list, I realized that there were a lot of individuals who were over the age of 55. So I decided to write a series of articles targeting this group.
Here is how I broke down the articles:
Losing Fat and Building Muscle at Age 55 and over,
Part 1: Weight Lifting Routines for General Strength
Part 2: Workout Routine for Building Lean Muscle
Part 3: Push up, Pull up, and Squat Workouts for Fat Loss
Part 4: How to Burn 3500 Calories a Day
Part 5: Weight Lifting Routine to Burn Stubborn Fat
I’ve already written the first three posts in the series. Each title starts off with “Losing Fat and Building Muscle at Age 55 and over, Part…”
The second series is only two articles and is devoted to individuals trying to gain muscle while minimizing fat gain during the summer. The first part is devoted to training, and the second part is devoted to nutrition.
Setting up your own series of articles is fairly easy. Once you’ve figured out the keyword you want to target, just try and come up with as many angles you can approach this keyword.
For example, lets say your topic was “bodyweight workouts”
You can split that series into:
- Bodyweight Workouts for Fat Loss
- Bodyweight Workouts for Mass Gain
- Bodyweight Workouts for General Fitness
- Bodyweight Workouts for Athletic Fitness
That’s just one example. You will need to use some creativity and perform some additional research to see if there is any demand for your subtopics.
Last Minute Tips to Maximize this Strategy:
- Make sure that you interlink all your posts.
- You can put all your posts together to create a free report that you either just give away, or give away after collecting emails.
- Don’t worry TOO much about how many searches your subtopics receive. Just make sure your primary topic adheres to my SEO guidelines from my free ebook.
- If your first series post does not yield the results you desire, try again.
The #1 Way to Make More Money On your Blog this Month
According to the survey I sent out to my list, everyone has been affiliate marketing for at least 6 months. So, I’m not going to waste my time with beginner concepts.

In the past month, my website traffic has increased by 13.78%. My revenue has increased by 71%. So, traffic DOES equal more money, but only if you have good converting products.
So what have I been doing in the past month that has seen such a grave increase in my traffic? Well, I did one main thing:
I Spent More Time Writing…
…on my blog.
In the month of March, I wrote 78 posts on my blog. In April, I wrote 96 posts on my blog. So I worked only 23% harder in the month of April than in March, which helped me get 13.78% more people to my blog and made me $612.77 more money than last month.
So, if I want to make more money this month, I need to work just a little bit harder, to yield greater results.
Now, just as I surveyed you guys, I survey the list on my blog. And I was able to gather some incredible data that will help me write more targeted articles.
These articles will…
- Increase my SEO traffic
- Convert current readers into buyers by giving them the information they want, and in turn promoting the kind of products that match that information (for example, I found that I have a good number of individuals who want to learn how to get and stay in shape at the age of 60. So I’m coming out with a series of articles for individuals over the age of 55, and recommending workout programs specific to their goals. It’s already working!)
- Attract new readers who are similar to your current readers.

Try it and see if it works for you. I will keep you posted on how this new strategy is working for me.
- Is it saving me more time?
- Is it making me more money?
- Is it generating more traffic?
- Is it increasing my SEO?
All your answers will be answered after this month, when I start analyzing my results. Until then, use this strategy, and the ones from my free eBook, and start making some money!


