急求一篇英语演讲稿,Topic:Do what has to be done四级水平就行
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急求一篇英语演讲稿,Topic:Do what has to be done四级水平就行
急求一篇英语演讲稿,
Topic:Do what has to be done
四级水平就行
急求一篇英语演讲稿,Topic:Do what has to be done四级水平就行
Whether you have a old blog that has racked up hundreds of blog posts,or if you are just a newer yet prolific blogger,you probably have those killer oldie-but-goodie blog posts rarely see the light of day - not because they are bad,but simply because you published them months or years ago.And while sometimes there is the opportunity to link to them in your new blog entries,it can sometimes look like overkill when you do it on a too-frequent basis.
While one method is to include a “greatest hits” page or widget,another method is actually quite simple - include links to those older blog posts when you are answering or commenting back on someone’s comment on your blog.
If you have upgraded your WordPress,you have probably noticed that handy “Reply” link that shows up in your control panel beneath all the user comments.Now if you happen to use that frequently,definitely take advantage of any opportunity you have to include a link to your own older blog entries.Yes,they will be nofollowed,as standard on Wordpress,but it is the eyeballs that is most important.
You are also guiding people to your older yet related posts through a method other than the “related posts” style of plugin.Why is this important?Because as these types of plugins are becoming more popular,people will skip over the related posts part (think of banner blindness,but for related posts) so they can get to the meat of the discussion - your comments.And this is where sometimes engaging the reader doesn’t necessarily pay off,since your reader’s first response is to see what others thought about what you wrote,while the second response might be to see what you have written previously,whether through the related posts or through your category archives.However,if you include the links in your comments,you have increased the odds that they will view your older blog posts.
It also has the added bonus of engaging your readers,which also encourages others to comment as well as increases your overall page views,since readers are more likely to check back on your blog posts when there is an active ongoing discussion in a blog entry’s comments.
Don’t forget to use decent anchor text for your title,don’t just use the URL pasted into the reply field.Sometimes Wordpress URLs get long and gangly,but also it helps readers know specifically if that blog entry is so they know whether they want to read it or no.Not to mention many people skip over URLs if they can’t immediately tell what it is for.
Now,don’t include links just for the sake of including links,because even if you are a real person responding,it will come off as looking very much bot-like.Don’t do random “Hey,I think everyone should visit this blog entry I wrote two years ago.” But if someone asks a question that you can answer by also include a link to a previous blog post,definitely go for it.So only include links to older posts when it would be natural to do so.
Try to also stylize your replies differently,so readers can easily identify the comments you have made in your comment stream.Many people will pay closer attention to the author’s comments than they will to “Joe Surfer” who commented also.So make it easier for people to skim and read your comments,particularly if your blog tends to spawn a lot of comments on each entry.
Think older posts can’t gain traction and become popular after the fact?Think again.My Ten Steps to Creating a Killer 404 Page entry from February 2008 recently went big on StumbleUpon again and got significant traffic.And not only that,it was the second time it got huge referrals from StumbleUpon - it also had thousands of referrals in September 2008,again well after the original publish date.The same thing has happened on JenSense too.And yes,both have URLs with dates in them.
So next time you make a reply to a comment on your blog,think if there is a previous blog post that you could link to that fits within the response.You would likely be surprised at how many people read your comment and follow the link