{"id":182,"date":"2007-06-19T20:33:06","date_gmt":"2007-06-19T20:33:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/andybeard.eu\/?p=182"},"modified":"2017-09-04T20:59:09","modified_gmt":"2017-09-04T20:59:09","slug":"wordpress-seo-masterclass-for-competitive-niches","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/andybeard.eu\/2007\/06\/wordpress-seo-masterclass-for-competitive-niches.html","title":{"rendered":"WordPress SEO Masterclass For Competitive Niches"},"content":{"rendered":"

Take a well optimized WordPress blog in a competitive niche, rip it apart, and help maximise its chances of ranking in the SERPs and raking in some cash. This isn\u2019t lame all-in-one optimization plugins, it is entirely geeking it out!<\/strong><\/p>\n

Update: 28th August 2010 \u2013<\/strong> this article doesn\u2019t take into account changes to the way Google handles nofollow to combat PageRank sculpting<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n

Also, WordPress has moved on a lot in 3 years since it was written \u2013 that does invalidate many of the concepts and linking structures presented, but the methods to achieve them might differ significantly.<\/em><\/p>\n

Having previously written that I don\u2019t typically undertake consulting work, I do look on any paid blog posts as a form of consultancy. In this particular case, Tim from eMonetized decided to order a review of his blog, and we negotiated a little to ensure what you read is totally impartial, and any links I choose to give are in an editorial context.<\/p>\n

The negotiation itself was an interesting process, and I will be writing about that separately.<\/p>\n

It should be noted that just because I mention improvements here, that doesn\u2019t mean that Tim the site owner isn\u2019t aware of something, and as also is almost always the case, I haven\u2019t applied many SEO tweaks to this site yet.<\/p>\n

That being said, some of the linking structures I talk about in the more geeky sections of this article I have never seen anyone talk about, and I believe that the resulting linking structure is highly unique, incredibly powerful, while remaining flexible.<\/p>\n

The Niche<\/h2>\n

Tim\u2019s blog is one of a host of blogs looking to capitalize on terms such as make money, make money online and making money online, though it is clear that he is quite SEO aware, and from our communication, this was made abundantly clear to me.<\/p>\n

As an example, he has a clear \u201cmoney page\u201d for promoting his primary affiliate programs using a URL \u201cMaking Money Online.\u201c<\/p>\n

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One of the hardest problems with the \u201cmake money\u201d niche is that most of the related search terms that are provided if you use the Google Keyword Suggest tool are very much \u201clong tail\u201d terms, many of which receive only mediocre traffic. Many of the more specific terms receive minimal search volume unless it is related to a specific product, or product launch.<\/p>\n

The direction Tim seems to be taking is to target content in the topical community such as Adsense<\/a>, Adwords<\/a> and Affiliate Marketing, rather than writing a series of posts based on what Google regard as related topics, such as \u201cHow To Make Money [Insert Blank]\u201c, \u201cMaking Money [Insert Blank]\u201d<\/p>\n

This suggests to me that we might look to optimize the site such that the categories perform well as landing pages, though I believe it is possible to significantly improve site structure to give the site an unfair advantage on a few competitive terms.<\/p>\n

SEO Strategy<\/h2>\n

It is clear that Tim is thinking about his SEO Strategy, and is off to a good start. Here are some of the things he is currently doing that I can see just browsing around the site.<\/p>\n