Search engines have the links, so we just need to go back to earlier posts to edit them to make them better for SEO:
- Maybe Hive was mentioned but didn't link back to the Hive Guide.
- Maybe Bitcoin has 20 links back to the Bitcoin guide, so just keep 1 link back.
- Maybe a sea of text can be broken up into more readable chunks separated by H2/H3/H4 headings (##, ###, ####).
The first paragraph of any post we write is vital for SEO. When people see that paragraph, it needs to be informative and rich with keywords (or at least include the preferred keyword). If that first paragraph looks like "Image source...," that kills SEO.
(Speaking of which, I need to redo many posts I wrote for @crypto-guides for that exact reason.)
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Those are nice tips. I'll try to implement them on my next posts
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Going back and editing your old posts is EXTREMELY helpful.
Now you get the structure of subheadings that Google likes, fixing up your old posts to match will help.
Adding a couple of links here and there too.
Just remember to 'keep it natural'. Meaning don't change EVERYTHING in 5 minutes. Do it slowly over a couple of weeks so Google doesn't think you're a spammer.
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