Implement On-Page SEO, Making Habits Work For You PLR, Dealing with Disappointment PLR
Published: Tue, 12/15/20
I'm about to make my little long-haired chihuahua a grooming appointment. I made the mistake last month of telling them to trim it but let her keep her long hair and she's a mess too soon now. I love the floofy look but she also seems hot because when it's cold outside, I crank my heater up to about 76. LOL!
So here's what I have for you today...
FYI: Two of my Limited to 50 Buyers PLR packs have a few left. Networking Your Way to Success has 5 remaining. Amazon FBA for Beginners has 6 left.
Making Habits Work For You PLR
Tracy and Suzanne at Piggy Makes Bank have a new bundle of PLR launching today called Making Habits Work For You. (Coupon Code for $40 Off: WORK)It includes 30 Articles, 30 Emails, eBook Compilation, 30 Social Media Posts, plus their “How to Run an Email Challenge” Guide, eBook/Workbook.
The articles include:
10-Pack #1: Breaking Bad Habits
- What Are Habits?
- Habits Aren’t Inherently Good Or Bad
- Figuring Out What Habits Are Working For You And Which Ones Aren’t
- Deciding What Bad Habit You Want To Break First
- The Basics Of Breaking Bad Habits
- Why It Takes So Long To Break Bad Habits
- Simple Hacks To Catch Yourself In A Bad Habit
- Identifying Triggers For Bad Habits And Avoiding Them
- The Importance Of Accountability When It Comes To Breaking Bad Habits
- Forgiveness Is Key For Long Term Success In Breaking Bad Habits
- How Do You Go About Forming A New Habit?
- Changing A Habit Vs. Creating A New Habit
- When It Comes To Habits, Smaller Is Better
- Create A Keystone Habit
- Create A New Habit By Hitching It To An Existing One
- Plan Ahead And Set Yourself Up For Success
- Frequency Matters – Work on Daily Habits
- Remove Temptations And Stumbling Blocks
- Making Habit Stacking Work For You
- Write It Down – Why It’s Important To Put Your Plan For New Habits Into Writing
- Accountability Is The Key For Long Term Success
- Turn Your Habits Into Routines To Make Them Stick For Good
- Check In Regularly To Catch Any Good Habit Slips
- It’s Okay Not To Be Perfect All The Time
- Expect Stumbling Blocks And Learn To Overcome Them
- Keep From Slipping Back Into Bad Habits By Setting
- Still On Track? Using Automatic Reminders And Apps To Make Habits Stick
- Reward Yourself For Sticking To Your Positive Habits
- Create A Good Habit Chain And Don’t Break It
- Tapping Into Behavioral Feedback Loops To Make Habits Sticky
Coupon Code for $40 Off: WORK
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=400
Dealing with Disappointment PLR
The second PLR bundle Tracy and Suzanne have launching today is called Dealing with Disappointment. (Coupon Code: DECTEN)This package includes:
- 5 high quality PLR articles – minimum of 400 words as follows:
- Things Go Wrong – Why That’s OK
- Managing Emotions When You Feel Disappointed
- Avoiding Resentment When Someone Lets You Down
- Preventing Disappointment – Are You too Sensitive?
- Helping Others Deal with Disappointment
- 5 social friendly images that also work as blog post images
- 5 emails to help you share the articles
- 5 social media posts
- Ebook Compilation of the articles included
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=403
Implement On-Page SEO
Another way to get more traffic to your opt-ins is to rank higher on SERPs. On-page SEO can help you accomplish this. Your audience usually finds you via search engine result pages (SERPs).A search engine’s job is to provide their audience with a list of relevant, useful information and content, based on the words they used in the search. Your job is to ensure that your target market can find your content using the specific words and phrases that are natural to them.
Here are a few classic SEO strategies and tips to help you rank higher on search results pages:
Titles – Use keywords in the first three words of page URLs and titles. Try not to use more than 50 characters per title.
Make Content Long Enough – Long content of 2,000+ words isn’t a necessity. However, when it comes to getting more traffic, Google and other search engines tend to rank longer content (2,250 to 2,500 words) higher on the results pages.
Some reports say that some readers prefer to read content that contains 700 to 1500 words. So, the take-away here is to incorporate both types of content on your site. Depending on your goal, your “ideal” word count likely needs to be greater than in previous years.
Keep in mind that you are writing for your readers and they don’t count words. They want accurate, detailed information that fully answers their questions and solutions that help them fix their problems. Give them what they want/need and a little more. Don’t worry about word count – just make sure you’re not going too light.
Avoid the Wrong Kind of Duplicate Content – Don’t try to bulk up your site by pasting the same content over and over again on your blog on different pages. It’s better to have fewer posts that are unique than 2-3 of the same page on your domain.
Include Meta Descriptions – These are necessary to ensure that your audience can find you. Include the keywords that help your audience find the content. There are tools that can help you optimize your posts.
Create Title and Alt Image Text – Don’t just upload an image to your site without filling out this information. This is helpful to search engines and readers, in case the images don’t load. A side benefit is that it helps people with visual impairments to read your site more easily.
Use Header Tags – You have H1, H2, and H3 header tags that you can use to organize and make your content look better and make certain words stand out. It helps search engines determine what information is important. Make these tags logical with the most important words using H1 tags.
Edit Before Publishing – Spelling and grammar do matter. If people find the content, they won’t trust you as much if you have these issues. You don’t have to be perfect, but you do need to use grammar that is appropriate for your audience.
Finally, be sure to add internal linking under the articles and blog posts with relevant content. This helps your audience find related information on your site. It also helps search engines to properly map your site and send the traffic to you.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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