Where To Get Your Website Content
Do you own a website? Do you have a blog? What if you want to update it with at least one article a day? Can you handle it?
Well, not everyone could. As much as I wanted to, I can’t…with all the projects I’m working on (I have three other sites aside from this one). You have to come up with new stuffs to talk about and squeeze out that creative juice at least a little further.
Getting Your Website Content
Determine what you want to talk about in your website. Write the topics that immediately come out on your mind. Brainstorm on ideas.
If you can’t think of anything at all, then it’s time to approach good ol’ Google. Search your topic.
Still missing something? Try Amazon.com or Magazine.com and browse for ideas on your topic. Go to your local library and look for books about your topic. Take note of the title, extract its table of contents, and if possible read some of its chapters. This knowledge will help you a lot in the future.
I have my list of topics for my website….now what?
If you are done with your list, narrow it down to a specific niche. Niche that you are more interested about and with less competition. The more niched, the better.
Focus!
You will be able to properly target your market much better and Google will like your website more if you are focused on a very specific niche topic.
After narrowing your list down, sort the topics out in order of relevancy. Only focus on those that are most relevant to your website’s theme. In the future, you might want to add some recent topics concerning your site – new products or news.
I narrowed my list down…what’s next?
Now that you have an organized list, take a topic each day (depending on your posting frequency) and start writing about it.
Don’t have anything to write? It doesn’t matter. Just write! Believe me, it will come naturally. Learn to relax. Let your creative side do the writing.
If possible, create an outline first. But after that you have to just write it all out. It may not be as perfect as you want it to be and you may have to rewrite it again and again but the end point is, you finished it. You took action. And you will get better in due time.
What about keywords?
Keywords don’t really matter that much. If you write a very good article, you don’t have to worry about keyword density. But it doesn’t hurt either if you injected some keywords you want to rank highly on. Most of the time, I include my keywords or key phrase on the title, introduction and conclusion of my post.
Also make sure that you do your on-site SEO (meta tags, title, keywords, etc…) as well.
Don’t overdo it. And being a perfectionist won’t help either. A very informative article with 400-600 words a day is enough for your subscribers to be happy and for search engines to crawl your website and find new content.





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