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Lesson 29 from: Blog Post Writing: Create Engaging Blogs

Maddie Cohen

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29. Internal Links

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Chapter 1: Why Launch a Company Blog?

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Class Introduction to Content Marketing

01:36
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Tell Your Story

02:47
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Communicate with Customers

01:31
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Be Competitive

02:19
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Establish Your Brand Voice

02:59
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Easily Repurpose Your Content

01:01
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Improve Your Website Traffic

02:30

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Internal Links

moving on now to our next topic. Internal links, # two links are another quality S. C. O. Toole. While getting other sites to link to yours can be challenging. You can take control of your own linking that is by featuring internal links or your own links in your content. So every time you publish a new blog post, take a moment to think about the content. You've already published, brainstorm pieces that are relevant to your new content and where it makes sense. Add in those links, for instance, in the meditation after head injury example, I might write interested in learning more about meditation, read about the health benefits of this practice here. The word here can include a link to a past post. Easy right AIM to include two or 3 internal links in each post for the best search engine results. Pro tip. You can also revisit past posts from time to time and include relevant links to your newer ones. This will help you keep your content fresh and up to date.

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