Will you do SEO for every Post you create?

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hi,

I just had one dumb query:

I had a site having 10 posts in it..

So, while doing seo, do I need to just place my homepage link or posts link too?

Iam doing blog commenting, guest posting, video marketing, web 2.0

so, what you suggest?

will you really do seo for every post you create?or you target mainly on homepage?
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  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    Why not if you have time and resources to do it?
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    • Profile picture of the author gillw254
      Originally Posted by Adie View Post

      Why not if you have time and resources to do it?
      My actual doubt is: is it really worth doing seo for every post that we create?
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      • Profile picture of the author pedrorr84
        Originally Posted by gillw254 View Post

        My actual doubt is: is it really worth doing seo for every post that we create?
        You should do SEO in each section of your website. If I were you, I would write less articles and would dedicate more time to do the SEO part. If you write 10 articles and none is going to be able to find them, it will be worse than if your write 5 articles well thought and more people can reach them.
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        • Profile picture of the author TravisO
          Originally Posted by pedrorr84 View Post

          You should do SEO in each section of your website. If I were you, I would write less articles and would dedicate more time to do the SEO part. If you write 10 articles and none is going to be able to find them, it will be worse than if your write 5 articles well thought and more people can reach them.
          Your statement is wrong my friend. Article writing is the SEO foundation. You must feed your website with lots of high quality articles in for on page SEO. Article writing is an SEO in the first place.
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  • Profile picture of the author Scott Skinner
    If you want your posts to be found, take the time to do it,
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  • Profile picture of the author AlbertBarkley
    Originally Posted by gillw254 View Post

    hi,

    I just had one dumb query:

    I had a site having 10 posts in it..

    So, while doing seo, do I need to just place my homepage link or posts link too?

    Iam doing blog commenting, guest posting, video marketing, web 2.0

    so, what you suggest?

    will you really do seo for every post you create?or you target mainly on homepage?
    no its not important to do all post Seo
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    There's no reason not to SEO every page on your site, at least use each page for boosting keyword relevancy (internal links).

    I get the feeling your only considering external links as the only thing that needs to be done to rank a page, If so, that's just sloppy SEO.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      There's no reason not to SEO every page on your site, at least use each page for boosting keyword relevancy (internal links).

      I get the feeling your only considering external links as the only thing that needs to be done to rank a page, If so, that's just sloppy SEO.
      NICE...

      Websites don't rank websites, posts don't rank posts.

      Pages rank pages.
      If I have 10 pages...I will want to rank all 10 of those pages for as many keywords as possible.
      You should try rank those pages by using other pages subject relevance and authority. The best pages to use to do that, are pages within your full control.

      In order of importance.
      1. Internal pages
      2. External pages

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    • Profile picture of the author gillw254
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      There's no reason not to SEO every page on your site, at least use each page for boosting keyword relevancy (internal links).

      I get the feeling your only considering external links as the only thing that needs to be done to rank a page, If so, that's just sloppy SEO.

      So, you're trying to say that posts should be interlinked between each other and home page using external pages?
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      • Profile picture of the author seonutshell
        Originally Posted by gillw254 View Post


        So, you're trying to say that posts should be interlinked between each other and home page using external pages?
        I think he is trying to say that there is more to SEO than link building, which there is.

        I would build links to every post that i have if i have the time, because more posts you have at number one for a keyword, the more traffic you get and the more traffic you get the more money you get and the more money you get, the more girls you get, and the more girls you get, the happier you will be.

        So yeh, do it.
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    • Profile picture of the author dalegolden
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      There's no reason not to SEO every page on your site, at least use each page for boosting keyword relevancy (internal links).

      I get the feeling your only considering external links as the only thing that needs to be done to rank a page, If so, that's just sloppy SEO.
      It means, you think internal linking is important too. . I think it is also a very good point which a lot of webmaster just ignore while they try so hard to get external backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Najgel
    Keep in mind that when you have for example two similar links leading to your homepage only one passes some juice. So, if you for example submit an article somewhere you can place one link to your homepage and the second one to your post.

    To answer your question - yes you should do seo for various posts. Nowadays it's about content, not keywords, diversification not 1-million link farm building
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  • Profile picture of the author warriordream
    You should do SEO in each section of your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nathan Wilson
    Every single post on your website should be search engine optimized and promoted. SEO is not just building as many links as possible. With blog commenting try finding websites you can network with and actually get traffic from. This will get you a lot more customers and help to increase your over-all authority at the same time.

    Instead of just blasting articles all over the place and spamming WEB 2.0's actually contact some webmasters in your niche asking if you can leave a guest post, can they mention you on their social network sites etc..

    If you don't feel your web site offers enough value to get the big boys involved then your doing it all wrong from the start.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    For post i don't bother about it i simply make my home page an authority and everything takes it course.

    For pages, YES otherwise why did you create them!
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  • Profile picture of the author Clint Faber
    Absolutely. But remember not to get held up by the little things. SEO optimization should just be a habit not the main dish
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  • Profile picture of the author GyuMan82
    Depends what sort of site you have.

    If it is a small affiliate site (like yours) then you should take the time to SEO every post

    However if it is a large authority site where you are actually writing content for your readers and may not be necessarily targeting keywords with each post, then you probably don't.

    But authority sites do have the advantage in that if it is a strong domain it will rank for a lot of long-tail searches if there is a lot of content.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Waller
    If you have a big site then quite frankly you'll never have time to build external backlinks to each and every one so always prioritize.

    My method on one of my relatively authoritative sites is to post articles and let the natural power of the site do its work. If I see a post that starts to get traffic this way then I would consider building more targeted backlinks to this one post alone.

    Doing things this way means you only spend time on posts/pages that are proven to get traffic even at lower rankings. By building backlinks to each and every post, you may get loads of page 1 rankings but there is no guarantee that they will bring traffic so all that hard work and effort would effectively be wasted.

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