Content Creation – Considerate Support Strategy Studio https://consideratesupport.com Strengthening Brands Defined by Memorable Experiences Fri, 13 Sep 2024 02:07:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://consideratesupport.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-BrandMark-3-copia-7-32x32.png Content Creation – Considerate Support Strategy Studio https://consideratesupport.com 32 32 Optimized SEO Essentials & Posting Schedules: Tips for Effective Blogging https://consideratesupport.com/optimized-seo-tips-for-effective-blogging/ https://consideratesupport.com/optimized-seo-tips-for-effective-blogging/#respond Sat, 10 Aug 2024 01:04:20 +0000 https://consideratesupport.com/?p=6798 Introduction Curious about the best day to publish your blog posts? Looking for simple, effective ways to enhance...

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Introduction

Curious about the best day to publish your blog posts? Looking for simple, effective ways to enhance your SEO? In this article on SEO essentials and posting schedules, you’ll learn tips for effective blogging and will gain insights into what an effective blogging strategy looks like for your business. This guide focuses on easy-to-implement guidance for scheduling posts and basic SEO techniques, aimed at making your blog more visible and engaging, all while keeping the entire process of blog content creation and posting straightforward and manageable.

When Is the Best Time to Post a Blog Post?

Pinpointing the best time to post a blog post hinges on understanding your audience’s most active periods. Utilizing tools like Google Analytics and Google Search Console can help you gain insight into their online behavior and preferences.

Most industry advice recommends posting on Monday morning EST for peak engagement and page views. Kicking off the week with fresh content simplifies your content planning and coincides with the beginning of your readers’ most engaged days, as they are typically more active and interactive online during the early part of the week. This timing can maximize views and interactions, making it a solid choice for content scheduling.

If you’re into astrology like me, you can consider astrological influences of each day of the week when deciding when to post to your blog. Regardless of your belief in astrology, referencing astrological rulership can help organize routinize your writing and publishing schedule. For instance, Wednesday is ruled by the planet Mercury, which is associated with writing, communicating, and thinking. Maybe Wednesday is the day you write your blog post for the following week. Thursday is ruled by Jupiter, the planet of expansion and prosperity, so if you want increased viewership, that could be a great day to post. Monday is ruled by the moon, so it’s a good day to share your reflections, and what else is a blog post really, than the result of what you’ve reflected on?

In the end, selecting a posting time should be a decision that fits well with your own schedule, and it should feel right to you. If posting on a specific day and time feels right to me, I go with that feeling. Relying on intuition has always been my preferred approach. While maintaining a regular posting schedule can be beneficial, it’s also okay to be flexible and adjust as your circumstances change. Consistency can be helpful, but it’s perfectly fine to adapt and find what works best for you.

How Often Should I Post on My Blog?

For most entrepreneurs and solopreneurs, updating your blog weekly is probably optimal. This regularity suits the typical entrepreneur’s schedule and offers a regular point of connection between you and your audience. Search engines like Google favor consistent updates, and a weekly post schedule aligns well with this. Additionally, each weekly post offers fresh material for content repurposing across your other platforms, ensuring a steady flow of fresh, atomized content every week.

Should I Update or Repost Old Blog Content?

Consider your blog as an ever-evolving entity, where nurturing both new and existing posts contributes to its growth and overall health. Updating old blog content is a strategic move, particularly for evergreen topics or posts that have performed well in the past. Organizing these posts into a themed series and creating a master post with links and brief summaries establishes a robust internal linking network. This not only enhances user engagement and SEO but also streamlines your workload.

Simultaneously, if you’re considering reposting old content, ensure that you implement significant updates and revisions to offer fresh value and avoid duplicate content issues, an SEO no-no. Rather than removing the original post, keep it up, making sure the updated version you post is distinct enough to be its own unique entity. This method revitalizes your content for your audience while maintaining your blog’s SEO integrity. By informing your readers that the post is an update, you enhance transparency and trust. Both updating and reposting, when done thoughtfully, are effective ways to keep your blog dynamic, interesting, and continuously evolving.

How Should I Do SEO on My Blog Post?

To streamline your blog’s SEO, consider using ChatGPT for keyword analysis. After completing your blog post, input the content into ChatGPT and request keyword suggestions for your type of business and industry. Ask it to provide you with relevant and impactful keywords tailored to your content.

Here’s a prompt you can use to do just that:

Here’s my latest blog post about [Your Blog Post Topic], targeted at [Your Target Audience]. The post aims to [Main Goal of the Post, e.g., inform, promote a product]. Could you suggest SEO keywords that are suitable for this industry and topic? I’m particularly interested in [specify keyword types, e.g., long-tail keywords, local SEO terms] and aiming for a keyword density of around [desired percentage, e.g., 1-2%]. Based on this content and criteria, what keywords would maximize its visibility and appeal to my audience?

Once it gives you those recommendations, tell it this:

“Can you rewrite my blog post to be optimized based on your suggestions, changing as little as possible of my original version and integrating keywords as seamlessly as possible? I really mean AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE. Maintain my original version as much as possible when integrating your suggested keywords.”

Additionally, for SEO optimization, Rank Math is great. It’s designed to make SEO effortless—Rank Math guides you through optimizing your posts with AI-driven keyword analysis. I prefer it to Yoast, I find it works best for my needs as a solopreneur. I recommend you give it a try! You can use my affiliate link here if you want to check out the software.

How Long Should My Blog Post Be?

Aiming for 1,000-1,500 words per blog post is a sweet spot for several reasons. Firstly, this length is favored by search engine algorithms. Additionally, it provides a substantial amount of content that can be creatively repurposed into alternative formats like social media posts. If you’re using AI tools to assist with content atomization, like generating Instagram post ideas in the same theme as your blog, having a longer post gives the AI more material to work with, leading to more diverse outputs and human-sounding language. This word range strikes a great balance between SEO effectiveness and providing ample material for repurposing and extending your content’s impact.

How Many Outbound and Inbound Links Should I Include In a Blog Post?

What can I say, the SEO gods like linking. Incorporating hyperlinks in your blog posts is significant to a solid SEO strategy. By strategically linking to previous content you’ve published, relevant external sources, and even your contact page, you enhance not just the SEO performance of your blog but also its informational depth and potential for backlinks. It’s a well-known fact in the SEO world that effective linking can significantly impact a site’s visibility. Whether it’s connecting to other related blog posts you’ve written, external information, or networking links that might encourage reciprocal linking, remember: in the realm of SEO, linking is king! This approach not only satisfies search engine criteria but also adds value for your readers, making your content more resourceful and interconnected.

How Do I Measure the Success of My Blog Posts? And Why Should I?

Using Google Analytics and Search Console is essential for understanding audience engagement with your blog. These tools provide insights into user behavior, allowing you to tailor your content strategy to better match audience preferences. Data can inform your next topics or posting schedule, helping align your content with what your audience enjoys.

Why not give the people what they want? You don’t have to change everything about yourself or your message to please the masses, but having the information about what they like certainly doesn’t hurt. If your interests align, fantastic! Maybe that’s what you write about next. If everybody seems to be online on Tuesdays, then maybe posting on Tuesdays makes sense for you. Data never hurt nobody.

Conclusion

Blogging as a solopreneur requires continuous learning and adapting, but it’s a rewarding process. We’ve covered everything from creating ideal posting schedules to using tools like Rank Math and insights from Google Analytics to enhance your blogging success. Keep experimenting, analyzing your audience’s preferences, and refining your approach to grow your digital presence.

Happy blogging!

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If you’re a solopreneur, consistent content creation may feel like an uphill battle. Your work is your passion and your gift to the world. But how do you succeed in the digital landscape without it taking over your life?

1. Content Creation in Sync with Your Life


Creating content doesn’t have to be a chore. You shouldn’t have to halt your life for several hours whenever you create a single post for social media. Instead, your content can be an organic extension of your life. A great way to avoid spending a ton of time creating content is to batch it, we recommend 3-4 months at a time.

Platforms like TikTok are great for this, since you can record short, genuine, and engaging videos almost anywhere, anytime. It’s an easy way to connect, especially for those starting their content creation journey. TikTok is a very popular way online users are connecting with content, so it’s a win-win if you choose to create on this platform.  

If you’re interested in using Instagram, think of it as your digital business card. Whenever someone looks you up, your feed is a quick way for someone to get a feel for your and your brand. Instagram’s primary weakness is that it’s difficult to discover new creators to follow, so treating it like a portfolio and keeping it up to date regularly throughout the month is all you really need to do. Even posting once a week is great.

YouTube, while it offers great opportunities for creating income, requires a higher level of production and may not be the best place to begin your rhythm. Once you find the content creation cadence that works best for you, we recommend considering whether creating YouTube videos could be a good fit for your content creation journey. 

2. Practice Makes Perfect


The rhythm of content creation is something that takes time to establish. At first, you might struggle to find the beat that feels good to you, but don’t let the process deter you. The more you practice, the easier it becomes. You’ll gain experience, confidence, and it’ll get easier the more you post.

Start simple. The goal isn’t to create complex videos or lengthy posts but just to start. This is your opportunity to get comfortable talking on camera, which simply takes practice. Keep showing up and you’ll keep getting better.

3. Align with Your Vision


Your content creation process should be in sync with your life rhythm and also aligned with your broader vision.  If you want more clarity about your vision, consider creating a mood board. They can be powerful visual tools that can help define what you aspire to achieve or how you want to feel. Platforms like Pinterest make it easy to collect images that inspire you, whether they represent an actual goal (like building a retreat center) or convey a desired feeling (like expansiveness, joy, or abundance). Seeing your vision personified in images can fuel your motivation and naturally shape your visual and written content.

4. Embrace Life As It Is Now—Challenges Included


It’s crucial to acknowledge that it’s okay not to be okay all the time, or even most of the time. If you’re a neurodiverse entrepreneur, I’m sure you’re particularly familiar with this experience. When life feels particularly overwhelming, the best thing you can often do is take a step back.

Remember that every inhale has an exhale. The exhale is a period of rest, a pause, a chance to just be. It’s not a setback, even if it feels like it. Rather, it’s a critical part of the cycle of your life. If you’re worried about stepping back and losing momentum or income, understand that it’s a natural fear, but it will pass.

Challenging times can be fertile ground where profound creations are born. Sharing your challenges and how you’re navigating them can be a powerful testament to what it’s like to be a human being in business. It’s a stark contrast to the ‘highlight reel’ mentality that social media often perpetuates and serves as a reminder that content creation should be a natural part of your life, not something you should force.

Remember, we were never meant to produce 24/7, 365 days a year. For 95% of human history, people worked around 15 hours per week. Now ask yourself: Can I let myself off the hook a bit? What are some ways I can build a truly sustainable workload that works with my natural rhythm? (And millions of years of human evolution?)

Embracing the rhythm of content creation can be achieved by syncing your digital endeavors with your life, your passions, and your vision. It’s about practicing, keeping it simple, and aligning your work with a vision that’s meaningful to you. Above all, it’s vital to acknowledge the ebb and flow of life and allow your content to reflect a fuller spectrum of your human experience. Remember that you and your life comes before all of this—prioritize your wellbeing, and your business will be better off.

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