SEO for Bloggers: How to Write Posts That Rank
SEO for Bloggers: How to Write Posts That Rank
You’ve spent hours crafting the perfect blog post. You hit publish, share it everywhere, and… crickets. No traffic, no engagement, no rankings.
Sound familiar?
Here’s the truth: Great writing alone doesn’t guarantee rankings. You need SEO—but not the spammy, keyword-stuffing garbage from 2010. You need clean, reader-friendly SEO that makes Google and your audience happy.
Let’s fix that.
Why Your Blog Posts Aren’t Ranking
Before we dive into fixes, let’s diagnose the problem:
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Your headlines suck (no offense).
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You’re not using keywords strategically.
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Your content is hard to read.
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You’re ignoring search intent.
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Your on-page SEO is weak.
If any of these hit home, keep reading.
Step 1: Find the Right Keywords (Without Overcomplicating It)
Forget tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush if you’re starting. Use free tools first:
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Google Suggest (type your topic into Google and see autocomplete).
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AnswerThePublic (shows real questions people ask).
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Ubersuggest (free keyword difficulty checker).
Pro Tip: Long-tail keywords (e.g., “best running shoes for flat feet”) convert better than broad ones (“running shoes”).
Step 2: Write for Humans First, Google Second
Google’s AI (RankBrain) now judges user experience. If people bounce fast, your rankings drop.
How to fix it:
✅ Use short paragraphs (2-3 lines max). ✅ Break up text with subheaders (like this one). ✅ Write like you talk—no robotic, corporate jargon. ✅ Bold key points so skimmers still get value.
Step 3: On-Page SEO Checklist (Non-Negotiable)
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Keyword in the first 100 words (like I did with “SEO for bloggers”).
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Keyword in at least one subheader (H2 or H3).
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Internal links (link to your other posts).
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External links (authority sources like Backlinko or HubSpot).
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Meta description (160 chars max, includes keyword).
Step 4: Make It Engaging (Or Nobody Sticks Around)
Boring content = high bounce rate = bad rankings.
How to fix it:
🔥 Start with a pain point (like I did). 🔥 Tell stories (people remember them). 🔥 Use power words (“secret,” “proven,” “instant”). 🔥 End with a CTA (ask a question or prompt a comment).
Step 5: Promote Like Hell (Because Google Loves Social Signals)
Publishing is just 10% of the work. The other 90%? Promotion.
Best places to share your blog posts:
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MediaGeneous (Boost traffic & engagement fast)
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Reddit (Find niche subreddits)
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Facebook Groups (Where your audience hangs out)
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Quora (Answer questions with your link)
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Pinterest (If your niche is visual)
FAQs About SEO for Bloggers
1. How long should my blog post be?
Aim for 1,500+ words for competitive keywords. But quality > quantity.
2. How many keywords should I use?
1 primary keyword + 2-3 secondary ones. Don’t stuff.
3. How long does SEO take to work?
3-6 months for most blogs. Stay consistent.
4. Should I use AI for blogging?
Yes, but edit heavily. Google penalizes generic AI content.
Final Tip: Keep It Fresh
Google rewards updated content. Revisit old posts every 6 months:
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Add new stats.
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Fix broken links.
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Refresh examples.
Bottom Line
SEO isn’t magic. It’s strategy + execution.
✅ Find low-competition keywords. ✅ Write for humans first. ✅ Optimize on-page elements. ✅ Promote aggressively.
Do this consistently, and Google will reward you.
Now, go fix that dead blog. 🚀
(Need more traffic? Try MediaGeneous for instant visibility.)