A Static Web Page is your Main Home Page
Your Website should have a Static Web Page!
Having a static web page is an important element in building a website that you should not miss!
If you don’t do this, your website home page keeps changing every time you post a new content…
First of all I like to clarify Website from Web Page. Website means the whole site, and a web page is a individual page within the site.
When you build a website, you are not only driving your website for SEO, but optimizing each web pages for its own ranking is just as important.
Here is one essential technique with building a website is to create A Static Web Page as your main home page.
This is your main page that will not change every-time you post a new content.
By following the simple steps here, you will create a main static web page that will not change and all your new post will only appear in the “Recent Post” in the side bar in WordPress.
Go to: Appearance – Widgets – Recent Posts – slide it over to the Side Bar
If you do not have a static web page, this is how you set it up.
Create a main page under Add New Page, and not in the Add new Post.
Get at least two of your best contents from your posts. Set up your links, graphic and whatever else you want on the page. No need to delete Posts after you use them in your main page…
Make it visually look nice and make sure to include your main keyword in your heading and subheading, tag it with H1 and H2 tags.
If you picked up this free ‘SEO Pressor’ plugin and installed on WordPress blog, it will give you visual score and tell you what you need to improve and this will help you best optimize your post in the eyes of Search Engines.
Here is the link to the Bloggerhigh site you can obtain the free SEO Plugin
The final step: After you create the page,
Go to: Settings – Reading – select ‘A Static Page’ – Front Page – select the Page name you just created…
Now you can use ‘Killer Content‘ to generate unique contents for as many posts as you want and have it submit automatically according to the schedule you set for submission. All your new posts will be added and appear in the Recent Posts in the side bar…
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