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What Search Engines Really Want from Your Blog



Getting high search engines ranking is very important to your online business. Your blog or your website is where you carry out your online business. Which means, you need to find a way to rank your blog very high on search engines so that your online business can be easily found by those who go to search engines like Google, Bing to look for things related to what your online business is about. Without this, there will be no one from search to buy what you sell. There are things search engines
really want from your blog so that your blog can be ranked high. These are things I use for this blog that makes it rank so high in the make money online niche in Nigeria.


Today, I’m going to show you what you need to do on your blog to make it rank well on search engines. What I’m going to show you today are what I learned from an amazing program that teaches anyone how to create a fool-proof affiliate website. The program is called Affiloblueprint. The program gives a step-by-step guide on what to do to create sites or blogs and then sell affiliate products to make a lot of money. You make a lot of money from those who are in need of what you an affiliate of and they found your site/blog when they search for what they need through search engines. The principle in the program can also be applied to any site or blog with something to sell.


Here is a list of what Google search engine wants from your blog.

 Site Speed

Google wants your blog to load faster than other blogs before it can be ranked high on their search engine. You should take this with high importance. Work on improving your blog’s loading speed.

 Inbound Links

The original algorithm that made Google what it is today is the one that taught the web how to rank sites by how many links they get from other sites. In particular, Google ranks you by the links you get from authority, reference, and related sites. Google doesn’t like link exchanges, link farms and empty pages with unrelated content linking to you. They do, however, like .gov and .edu sites, high Page Rank sites, and content rich sites on your niche linking to you.

 Keyword Density

 Keyword density is far less of a factor than it once was, but it still stands out as a big part of the process. You’ll need to ensure keywords appear in your Title Tags, META tags, your headings on the page, and within inbound links you have pointing at your site. Proximity and placement on your page are also important as it shows the relative value of that keyword.

 Outbound Links

If you’re referencing quality, related sites in your niche, it will show that you’re intent on providing users with value and information. Don’t be afraid to link to other sites or blogs in your niche. Google will find your blog resourceful and rank it higher than blogs that do not link to quality sites. YOU HEARD! So, go ahead and create a good link to this blog ( Musbite) from a post of your blog. Please note, all shitty incoming links to this blog will be dealt with.


Clean HTML


 Messy HTML that isn’t verified and has bad tags will not necessarily hurt you, but it sure won’t help. There are conventions here that are too complex for a short message, but you’ll want to have a programmer clean up any code (java-scripts etc) you use on your sites if it’s old or doesn’t perform well.

 Navigation Structure

Your pages should all be linked so that readers can reach any other page on your blog with ease. Remove any dead-end links, and don’t have any links nested more than 3 pages deep in the structure.

 Content Quality

 More and more, Google’s spiders are learning how to tell if your content is of a decent quality. If you produce contents that are useful, don’t expect Google to rank your blog high. Google uses LSI (latent semantic indexing) and other natural language filters to gauge the way your keywords are laid out and how the content is formatted. With this, they can tell if you’re writing for a ranking or for humans. Make sure every content your right is for humans and not for search engines. The result is that most pages and blog posts needs to be at least 400 words now, keyword density needs to stay below 4% and content needs to be topic related.


Getting high search rankings is a long process that requires an expert eye for content development and keyword planning. However, if you do it right, you’ll find infinitely more value in your organic search listings than any single PPC or social media campaign could ever provide as traffic will pour in repeatedly without any additional cost. But while I’ve taken you through how to do what Google search engine really want from your blog, I haven’t taught you how to build links – the thing Google loves most. To learn that, you’ll need to go to the AffiloBlueprint training program. This system will help you create super-affiliate sites that are killing it in commissions. If you’ve ever wanted to know the secrets of top affiliates and why they make so much money from affiliate marketing, you will find them in the affilioblueprint program.

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