Blog Post Checklist for WordPress Authors was delivered at WordCamp Tampa 2015 by Aaron Weiss of Tampa SEO Training Academy. This presentation provides a pre-publication checklist for blog posts that helps writers and bloggers develop a logical flow for each blog post they publish. This talk explains how to get the most out of WordPress’s core features, teach simple search engine friendly concepts, help writers develop habits that help them write better blog posts, and recommend free and premium plugins that help facilitate publication. By following each item in a checklist, you can create a standard operating procedure that ensures your blog post takes advantage of all features, is optimized, and ready to be shared, no matter who is developing content for your website.
See the blog post here: http://www.tampa-seo.com/seo-articles/wordpress/blog-post-checklist-for-wordpress-authors/
2. Blog Post Checklist
• Pre-publication checklist to
– Utilize WordPress’s features
– SEO Friendly
– User friendly
• Develop beneficial blog posting habits
• Increase your site and business’s value
• Standard operating procedure no matter who
is developing content
3. 21-Point Blog Post Checklist
• This presentation is live right now at
– http://www.tampa-seo.com/blog-post-checklist-
for-wordpress-authors/
• You’ll be able to re-live this amazing blog post
checklist time and time again
4. 1. Topic/Keyword Research
• Free
– Google Keyword
Planner/Google
Trends
– Internal Site Search
– Google Search
Console (Webmaster
Tools) Search Analytics
• Paid
– WordTracker
– SEM Rush
– MOZ
5. 2. Write the Post
• Write the post without SEO in mind
– Focus on the topic and your users
– Get the valuable information down first
• Not a great writer?
– Record your thoughts, then have someone
transcribe it
– Hire a writer
6. 3. Revise With SEO
• Revise the post adding keywords sparingly
– It should still be readable by a human
– Check for
• Spelling
• Grammar
• Run-on sentences
• Clarity
7. 4. Add Images
• Images provide examples or assist the theme or
concept of your blog topic
• Filename should be SEO/Human friendly
– Not friendly: DSC-21234.jpg
– Friendly: blog-post-checklist-example-image.jpg
• Add ALT text, and sometimes Title Text
– Example:
<img src=”http://your-website.com/this-is-a-
descriptive-file-name.jpg” alt=”This is
descriptive ALT text”>
• Credit image creators when appropriate
8. 5. Add H2s and H3s
• Headings help organize your content and
sections
• Use keywords in your headings
• H3s are excellent for sub-sections
• Usually, your Blog Post Title is your H1. So
don’t add another.
– There should only be one H1 in your content
9. 6. Internal Linking
• Find and link similar content on your site to
and from your new blog post.
• Keeps users on the site longer if they click
on those links
• Double-points if you use keyword-rich
anchor text
• Reminds users that you have written about
something before
10. 7. Link Out
• Link to sources and references
• Be sure they are opened in a new tab/window
– “Open link in a new window/tab”
– target=“_blank”
• Be (in)credible - credit others where due
• Be careful linking to poor or low/no-value
websites
11. 8. Categorize
• Typically, add your post to one category, two if
you have to
• Make it the best category for your topic
• Think of categories as chapters in your non-fiction
book
• Consider re-structuring your categories to have a
more concise structure
– See my blog post and Meetup slides on this topic:
• http://www.tampa-seo.com/categories-tags/
12. 9. Tags
• Add tags liberally
• You may add as many tags as you wish
• Be sure they are words and phrases that best
describe your content
• Don’t duplicate or provide too many variant tags
• It’s about organizing and describing your content,
not stuffing keywords
• Think of tags as items in the index of your book
13. 10. Add a Featured Image
• Most themes use featured images very well.
Use It!
• Featured images become the visual poster for
your blog post and catch the user’s eye
• Find out the best width and height for your
theme and stick to it
• Social Media networks use the featured image
as the image of a post in most cases
14. 11. Revise AGAIN!
• Trust me, you’ve missed something
• Our minds play tricks on us
– So does the English language
– Wrods look fnie mpelisled wenh we’re in a rsuh
– Synonyms can confuse our subconscious
• Read your post backwards, you’ll find more
mistakes that way
15. 12. Write the Post Title
• Keep your keywords as close to the beginning as
possible
• Keep it short
• Make it irresistible
• Consider your site/business’s voice
– Clickbait – HYPE
• Hypes it up, but often is a let down
– Credibility – Less Hype
• Stay level headed – deliver valuable information
16. 12-A. Write Post Title
(continued)
• Clickbait examples:
– You’re Writing Blog Posts Wrong, Find Out How To
Fix It
– 42 Reasons Why Your Blog Posts Suck. Number 4
is the BEST
– This Blog Post Checklist Will LAUNCH Your Blog To
The Top
– A Blog Post Checklist That WORKS
17. 12-B. Write Post Title
(continued)
• Standard examples:
– How to Write Better Blog Posts for Your Business
– A Blog Post Checklist for Businesses
– Why You Should Follow a Blog Post Checklist
– Blog Posts That Keep Readers Interested
– A Blog Post Checklist for WordPress Users
18. 13. Permalinks
• Settings > Permalinks
– This will determine your default permalink settings
• In most cases, there’s nothing you need to do
• Yoast SEO will automatically remove Stop Words
(i.e. a, the, in, at)
– I recommend DISABLING this
– Yoast SEO > Advanced > Permalinks > Remove stop
words from slugs
http://www.tampa-seo.com/this-is-the-permalink
19. 13. Permalinks
(continued)
• Bad Permalink:
– http://www.tampa-seo.com/?p=762
• Doesn’t say anything about what the blog post is about
• Good Permalink
– http://www.tampa-seo.com/blog-post-checklist-
for-wordpress
• We know exactly what this page is about without even
having to go to it
• Google can read this better too!!!
20. ALL HAIL YOAST SEO!
Install Yoast SEO for WordPress for your website. It’s free!
You can see a Meetup presentation about Yoast I’ve done previously here:
• http://www.tampa-seo.com/yoast-seo/
21. 14. Yoast SEO Meta Description
• Recommends 156 characters. Get this to the max!
• Does not directly affect rankings
• Does entice clicks, which does affect your rankings
• Not a place to stuff keywords or be spammy
• Should be human readable
• If you don’t write one, Google will find an excerpt from
your content and display that instead. You may not like
it.
• Use Benefit-Trigger statements
22. 14. Yoast SEO Meta Description
(continued)
Example:
Read this Blog Post Checklist to make sure you never miss out
on WordPress features or opportunities for SEO. Download
the slides for easy reference!
• 149 Characters
• Urgency – “Fear of Missing Out”
• Call to Action – “read” and “download”
• Simplicity – “easy reference”
23. 15. Yoast SEO Page Title
• Page (SEO) Title
– Yes, your Page (SEO) Title can be different from
your Blog Post Title
– There are no specific character min/max, it’s
about pixel length
– Generally, keep it between 50-70 characters
– Include your Primary (focus) keyword as close to
the beginning as possible.
24. 15. Yoast SEO Page Title
• Example:
Blog Post Checklist for WordPress Authors
• 42 characters
• Primary keyword is at the front
• Short and concise
25. 16. Yoast SEO Focus Keyword
• Focus Keyword (optional):
– Helps find how often and where your target
keyword is found and how many times in the:
• Article heading
• Page title
• Page URL (permalink)
• Content
• Meta description
• Do not stuff keywords in your content
26. 17. REVISE AGAIN!!!
• Seriously, there’s something missing or wrong
• I promise you there is
• Fine, don’t take me seriously
• But you can always…
27. 17-B. Hire an Editor
• Editors keep you honest
• They are a fresh pair of eyes
• They help you say what you want BETTER
• Help maintain your blog’s standards, style, and
voice – sometimes better than you can
• Even Stephen King has editors
• They really do get the best out of you
28. 18. Optimize Social Sharing
• Write special headings and descriptions for
Google+, Twitter, and Facebook in Yoast SEO
– Upload images for those networks too
• These networks all have different
demographics
– Write headings and descriptions that cater to
them
– You still need to consider your own audience
– Control the message, help users share it
29. 19. Schedule Social Sharing
(continued)
• Use a plugin to automatically share your post
– Jetpack Publicize (free)
– SNAP (Social Network Auto Poster) (free/paid)
– Hootsuite (free/paid)
– Buffer (free/paid)
• Consider automated task services
– If This Then That (IFTTT.com)
– Zapier (zapier.com)
30. 20. Automate/Schedule Email
Marketing with RSS
• Automatically tell your loyal readers and email
subscribers about new content
• Have an RSS to Email service
– Mailchimp
– Aweber
– Feedburner
– Many more…
31. 21. Preview
• How does your blog post look on the front-
end?
• Catching anything wrong? Fix it!
• Don’t tell your self “Good Enough”, instead ask
“Is this my best?”
32. 22. Publish
• Hit Publish or Schedule
• What Now?
– Additional promotion on social networks
• Write to other bloggers about your new post
– Relax
– Get back to business
– Write another one
33. Questions?
Hit me with your best shot
Questions may be spun into a blog post
Presentation Slides and Blog Post at:
http://www.tampa-seo.com/blog-post-checklist-for-
wordpress-authors/
www.tampa-seo.com