Links to Learn From - Week 1



Every day I set aside some time to comb through my twitter account, RSS Reader and social networking sites. I believe that when you run a website/blog it is important to stay on top of it, get involved in social networks, attract new readers through social media and just generally stay informed. The online landscape changes so quickly - you have to commit to it every day to say on top.

I started this "series" over a week ago with the post Articles I Find Helpful. That was a lame title, so I have changed it to Links to Learn From. I will post links to articles that I have learned something from that I think could help you with your website/blog.

1. The Definitive Guide to About Me Pages
This can be one the hardest pages to write - but it is one of the most important. However, when people find your website/blog they want to know about you or your company. If I find an article/post on a website I haven't been to before, I almost always check out their about page. I like learning about their story and I feel like coming back if I find something I can relate to.

2. 18 Domain and URL Best Practices for SEO
This one is a bit on the "techie" side but contains many helpful tips I think everyone can use. One of my greatest tips I can pass on to you from running Picky Cook is title your pages what they are about. I get really great search results because my posts are actually titled what they are about. Most of my search traffic comes from keywords found in my titles of pages.

3. The Myth of "Great Content" Marketing Itself
Great content can market itself - sometimes! This can only happen after your site is read by many and you have been engaging your readers, connecting on social networks and contributing to social media. It is only then your content MAY market itself. Great content is necessary, but so is engaging your network and attracting new readers. The online marketplace is active - get involved!

4. 5 Writing Blogs to Feed On
Writing is hard! It is hard to get started - It is hard to find topics to write about - It is hard to be consistent. I am lucky that my website is primarily recipes. Recipes are the easy part, but no one would read my website if all I did was post recipes. People like stories. They want to learn why they should care about what they are reading. Most of all they want to know you are real. I have a couple writing blogs that I follow and read regularly - I encourage you to find some that you identify with.

5. Why Preaching to the Choir is a Good Thing & The Single Most Important Thing Your Headline Must Do
You are lucky this week! It is a 2 for 1 from one of my favorite blogs Brian Clark's @ Copyblogger. If you don't follow him on twitter (@copyblogger) or subscribe to his RSS - get moving! You will learn a crazy amount of helpful stuff from him.

I hope these links help you along the way with your website. Feel free to email/contact me with any questions.
- Kristin

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