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Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:48 am
I created a list of 40 SEO/SEM blogs that I read and feel are important to people in the industry and set those as my sample population. I first crawled each website and collected a list of over 72,330 different blog posts from the 40 different websites. Then over the course of the next few days, I crawled each post and collected the following information in my database: Blog Post Title Original URL # of Links from Root Domains (Via Linkscape API) # of ILDs (Via Linkscape API) If The Post Had Images, Lists, Or Videos Content of Post (No Comments or Other Text on Site) # of Words in Post POSTS TITLE EFFECT ON ILDs Does the length of the post’s title affect how many domains will link to it? The data suggests that posts with a title length between 10 and 18 words are on average more linked to than those with less or more.
The data also suggests there may be a “sweet” spot germany email list around 14 to 16 words in length. . This data proves to me that a descriptive title is what the linkerati is looking for. Going overboard on the length of the title can prove to be a bad move also. EXAMPLES OF HIGHLY LINKED TO POSTS WITH TITLE LENGTH IN THE “SWEET SPOT” Google Says: Yes, You Can Still Sculpt PageRank.
No You Can't Do It With Nofollow Big Brands? Google Brand Promotion: New Search Engine Rankings Place Heavy Emphasis on Branding What Makes a Good Web Directory, and Why Google Penalized Dozens of Bad Ones POSTS LENGTH EFFECT ON ILDs Post length is a long debated thing out there in the blogosphere. Most bloggers will tell you that you should keep your posts around 500 to 900 words, and that might be stretching it. When it comes to SEO/SEM blogs, longer more content filled posts are more linked to than those with limited amount of content.
The data also suggests there may be a “sweet” spot germany email list around 14 to 16 words in length. . This data proves to me that a descriptive title is what the linkerati is looking for. Going overboard on the length of the title can prove to be a bad move also. EXAMPLES OF HIGHLY LINKED TO POSTS WITH TITLE LENGTH IN THE “SWEET SPOT” Google Says: Yes, You Can Still Sculpt PageRank.
No You Can't Do It With Nofollow Big Brands? Google Brand Promotion: New Search Engine Rankings Place Heavy Emphasis on Branding What Makes a Good Web Directory, and Why Google Penalized Dozens of Bad Ones POSTS LENGTH EFFECT ON ILDs Post length is a long debated thing out there in the blogosphere. Most bloggers will tell you that you should keep your posts around 500 to 900 words, and that might be stretching it. When it comes to SEO/SEM blogs, longer more content filled posts are more linked to than those with limited amount of content.