I’m assuming that a majority of travel writers are relying on their blogging platform and its built-in plugins to optimize articles for the best search engine results. The problem with this method is that you are relying on automated code to guess the best target market. For example, my article “5 Extreme Winter Sports That [...]
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If you’re wondering what this Case Study is all about, please read the introductory post from Week One. If you’ve been following along with Suzy’s progress, you’ll know that she’s come a long way since beginning this journey to build a new travel blog. She’s done keyword research to tell her if the niche she’s [...]
If you’re wondering what this Case Study is all about, please read the introductory post from Week One. This week we’re moving on to Level 4 of our Flow Chart where we dig into the most important aspect of your travel blog, it’s content. This week, it’s all about the travel writing – blogging, articles, [...]
If you’re wondering what this Case Study is all about, please read the introductory post from Week One. In last week’s installment of this Case Study, we covered part of Level 3 of the Flow Chart and installing WordPress for Suzy’s new travel blog. This week we’re continuing Level 3 with some tips on structuring [...]
If you’re wondering what this Case Study is all about, please read the introductory post from Week One. In last week’s installment of this Case Study, we covered Level 2 of the Flow Chart and Suzy’s process of choosing a domain name for her new travel blog. Level 3 of the Flow Chart is about [...]











