30 Advanced Blogging Techniques in 2018 Presentation video


I bring you a set of advanced blogging techniques to succeed with your Blog in 2018, attract traffic and convert it into leads or sales. It is an update of an article that you liked a lot in your day and that I wanted to add new techniques to help you improve and position your blog.

Here you will find many of the techniques that I apply Saint Petersburg SEO Service Plan to my blog and that have allowed me to get my blog to exceed 500,000 visits per month.

Some of the techniques I explain can be applied to any type of CMS or tool that you have used to make your Blog but some are specific to WordPress.

Before starting with the advanced techniques for your Blog I am going to give you a series of tips that I consider super basic.

Something that not many people know is that there are tools that are able to read the content of our blog feed and publish it automatically in other blogs or forums, that is why, and to avoid plagiarism the entire content, it is interesting that just show a fragment of that feed.

Someone once asked me that of course this practice would harm those who follow us through an RSS reader such as Feedly, but in fact my readership of Feedly does not stop growing and already exceed 7,500.The purpose of this advice is to add a link within the Feed to all our publications. It allows you to add a “nofollow” link to your page, with what we are indicating to the search engine that we are the authors of the said content.

Since we do not know where our content may end up published, or for example if it is being used as a negative SEO strategy, the most recommendable thing is to add the “nofollow” link and thus we get rid of problems.

Wordfence  is a tool that we can use completely free on our website or WordPress Blog and what better to learn how to configure it with my friend Álvaro Fontela, who is a very good wordpress consultant.

By default it is not configured as well as it should and you have to mark two options that are important before performing your first analysis in search of malware.

The first thing you have to do after installing and activating the plugin is to go to the “options” section, and add 2 configuration options that by default are not activated as shown in the following image.

The two options to be added are the penultimate and the second to last in this list, so that Wordfence analyzes files outside of the WordPress installation itself and so that it analyzes the image folder, where many malware is usually filtered.