When I first started doing this each week I thought this would be an easy way to create a blog post and provide quality content to you, my reader. It has but it really isn’t easy.

Now it could be if I went with more than three but do you really have time to check out more than that?

It has become hard because most of the previous entries are from people that consistently put out great content and I could just promote the same 3 blogs 3 weeks out of 4.

It amazes me how much quality content is put out each week that I find. Whittling it down to 3 is what makes it tough and not constantly repeating the same authors makes it even tougher.

So here is what I found this week.

The first stop is to visit a blog I go to regularly from Alex Syseof, WordPress How To Spotter. This is a guest post from John Lombaerde titled “How Can A Keywords Ranking Analysis Help Engine Search Visibility?” It explains some things about keyword research in a simple to understand way.

keyword ranking

The next item is from someone I have not followed before but liked the content and will be in the future. It is from Geoff Livingston and his blog is named the same titled “4 Ways to Improve Content “.

improve content

The final stop is to go to Read Write Biz for an article from John Paul Titlow titled “Is Your Website Ready For the Coming Tablet Explosion?”. It is a topic that you really need to be aware of as a blogger. More and more people are reading your content on smart phones and tablets and you need to adapt.

using tablet

All places to get good quality content and worthy additions to your feed reader.

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About the author

Mike Paetzold got started blogging in 2003 and has become an expert on using WordPress. He has become known as The WordPress Guy.

After being an under ground niche marketer using his blogs he has surfaced to share some of the ways he uses blogs to enter various niches profitably.

If you would like help in building your business check out my coaching offer.


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