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RE: Help Hive - Sprinkle A Little SEO On Your Posts

in OCD5 years ago

Bummer :) One for the future then.

Hehe! We will eventually get there. My biggest concern is with the technical SEO, which stops us from ranking higher. And nothing is organized as well.

So users can't do anything about that.

Someone has to audit the technical SEO with the devs.

Yes please, drop me a note if you do :)

Think we should do one for the users - like a series. Starting with the basics and expanding on each subject. Not generic. But one focussed with examples (examples from posts written here).

Quickly came up with this list:

Wish to revisit these. And make some time to get 'em out. Perhaps one a week. Definitely going to update you. :)

It is a lovely idea!

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Sweet :)

A series connecting back to each post would be very handy.

Perfect. Thanks a ton for the motivation. Definitely going to make it WORTHWHILE! :)

@sidwrites the technical stuff is a concern, would you help me approach @asgarth and @jarvie in regards to incorporate an SEO module into peakd.com? I know their desire is to attract pro bloggers, I heard one of them say it. That's when I suggested they needed more and better traffic metrics plus SEO.

They need to work with steempress, bloggers want to brand themselves and if we can enable both our platforms SEO and bloggers ability to easily post while maintaining their own efforts in branding we stand a chance of on boarding them... good luck getting any entrepreneur blogger to brand to HIVE on their own as it is limiting.

Fair point for sure! I'm a long time fan of steempress.io and I support them with a witness vote on the Hive chain. I just dont see enough bloggers wanting to actually bother with crypto, they have enough to worry about with SERP and content production schedules, info products and monetization. Once crypto is a little more mainstream then I could see something like a steempress implementation having value in the area of building and maintaining a community, that the blogger could go back to and monetize further. But as it stands professional bloggers have email, video, and social media marketing to engage with their target audience, I dont think crypto is needed here. What problem is it solving really?

the issue is not crypto,
it should be sold as additional backlinks. I know steempeak and peaked have follow-links on the profile so that means more authority for the bloggers. Now this is also ported to the blogs themselves and all the different portals we have. Hive is a good link source and even that should be worth having steempress up and running as a blogger. The money is secondary since the big ones just want the authority. If they then start realising they can make a lot of money here as well they will shift their focus