A recent competition for search engine optimisers has just finished – raising money for Celiac Research. Congratulations to the winners – and it will have raised awareness of celiac/coeliac disease.
We’re in the middle of Coeliac Awareness Week here in the UK – how many people have you explained coeliac disease to recently?
I’ve written a book summarising what we’ve learnt over 20 years of dealing with the gluten free diet, and it might be just what you’re looking for. It packs the lessons we’ve learned into what I hope is a helpful and straightforward guidebook. It’s available on Amazon, as a paperback or for your Kindle… |
Mathew says
Is there any special techniques that can be used to optimize a wordpress blog on my server for SEO. One issue I see is no way to change the title tags on each page, where it seems to take the blog name for the home page.
I have several hundred 600+ inbound links.
I have pinged Technorati manually and used pingoat as well as pingomatic every time I add a new blog.
There is plenty of content, about 30 articles.
What else can I do? What else should I do to optimize my blog?
Lucy says
Hi Mathew, thanks for dropping by.
I’m not an SEO expert at all, only what I’ve picked up over the last few months – in fact you have many many more inbound than me – but I’ve found you a couple of links that might help.
Darren Rowse always has useful stuff – you could try looking at:
http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/11/24/how-to-optimize-your-blog-for-search-engines/
Then there are a couple of items at WordPress itself, which might also be interesting:
http://www.dech.co.uk/2005/11/ultimate-wordpress-seo-tips/
http://codex.wordpress.org/Search_Engine_Optimization_for_Wordpress
In fact, I must study these myself – just as soon as paid work allows …
Eric says
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