Today is Day 8 in the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog challenge . Congratulations on making it this far! Today I’m presenting you with a task that is perhaps a little less involved than some of the days so far. I wanted to give you something that would both help improve your blog but that wouldn’t take too long to either learn or implement (although it is something that you could dedicate a lot of time to if you have time on your hands). Your task today is to spend 10 minutes interlinking previously written posts in your archives. Why is Interlinking Posts Powerful? There are three main reasons why I regularly dedicate time to go back over old posts on my blog and find ways to update those posts with links to other posts on my blog. 1. Usefulness to Readers - my primary motivation for interlinking posts is to provide a better experience for those people who are reading those posts and to make my blog more useful. If a reader comes to my blog and finds a post that not only answers a question that they have but that also provides further reading and suggestions on where they can explore related topics - they’re more likely to go away from my site satisfied. A satisfied reader is what I’m aiming for - they are more likely to return (it makes your blog ‘ sticky ‘) and tell their network about their experience. 2. SEO - another great reason to interlink the posts on your blog is that search engines look at the links within a blog to both find content to index but also to work out how to index and rank content. Links from other blogs to your blog are the ultimate way to start ranking highly in Google - but internal links also count. 3. Increase Page Views - inserting links into old posts increases the chances of a visitor to your blog viewing more than just the one page. This has a couple of benefits - the first being that it can help you earn more from that visitor if you’re running some kind of CPM (cost per impression) advertising. The second reason is that you’re creating a bigger impression upon the person visiting your blog. I find that when someone views more than a single page on your blog that they’re more likely to remember it, subscribe to it, comment upon it and become a regular and loyal reader. While these three benefits all seem fairly small when you think about the benefits that a single link might bring - if you start building the interlinking of posts into your daily blogging experience the accumulative impact that it can have on your blog will be significant. How to Add Links to Old Posts There are a variety of methods of interlinking posts from your archives. Here are three main ones that

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Interlink Your Old Blog Posts [Day 8 31DBBB]



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