• Part 2: Build a Blog Schedule that Gets Your Website Ranked Well in Google (Ep #17)

  • Nov 10 2022
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

Part 2: Build a Blog Schedule that Gets Your Website Ranked Well in Google (Ep #17)

  • Summary

  • This is Part 2 of How to create your own Content Creation System that will enable you to get strategic about your online presence.

    In this episode I cover:

    - Blog Fundamentals - what you need to include within each Blog post you create to make it a valuable piece of content for your business to grow, and well as sharing lots of value with your target wedding audience.

    - Blog Frequency - depending on your capacity, I talk about setting consistent plan for the number of blogs to will create across the next 12 month period.

    - Blog Content Ideas - needs to align with the pain points and desires your target wedding audience will be searching for on Google/ Pinterest.

    - Introducing the 'Content Hub' method for planning out your blog schedule over a 12 month period to make your content attractive to Google, so it gets ranked well, which means more 'qualified' eyes on your content.

    Resources:

    - Download your FREE 'Who Do You Serve?' Activity Book today and clarify who you serve, and position yourself as the 'go-to' wedding business for your client community.

    - Visit my Website https://www.weddingbusinessgrowthcoach.com

    - Follow me on Instagram @weddingbusinessgrowthcoach

    - Follow me on Facebook Wedding Business Growth Coach

    - Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Wedding Business Growth Coach

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