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		<title>Maximizing Blogs for Work From Home Moms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a plain-Jane blog with a few scattered keywords nowadays isn’t enough to grab any search engine’s attention. The home-based working mom must choose her categories and keywords carefully so her important pages will move to the head of search engine’s list. What categories does she choose? It depends on what her blog is about. ...]]></description>
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<p>Having a plain-Jane blog with a few scattered keywords nowadays isn’t enough to<br />
grab any search engine’s attention. The home-based working mom must choose her<br />
categories and keywords carefully so her important pages will move to the head of<br />
search engine’s list.</p>
<p>What categories does she choose? It depends on what her blog is about. For instance,<br />
if she’s a life coach, and she posts affirmations often, she can use affirmations as a<br />
category. The main thing is to make the categories reflect the subjects she posts about<br />
most often.</p>
<p>Also, there should be no more than five categories, all of which must be short (two<br />
to four words), to the point and keyword rich. Those categories have to be general<br />
enough to have a lot of entries, however. Each category can reflect a different part of<br />
the business. She mustn’t be whimsical about the categories; changing them means<br />
anyone who has earmarked category will lose it. It’s better to add another category, but<br />
not too many.</p>
<p>If the mom is having difficulty finding the right categories, she can go to <a href="http:// www.blumenthals.com/index.php?Google_LBC_Categories">http://<br />
www.blumenthals.com/index.php?Google_LBC_Categories</a> , which is a Beta site right<br />
now, but has a search engine that offers a multiple choice of category names. Also,<br />
<a href="http:// www.blumenthals.com/index.php?Google_LBC_Categories"> http://google.com/analytics</a> examines the Web site’s traffic so postings can be refined<br />
to boost viewings. Warning: Google Analytics requires putting HTML code into the site,<br />
so the working mom can have a knowledgeable person do it for her or give it a whirl<br />
herself.</p>
<p>Keywords, also only two to four words, should appear in the title of the blog and in the<br />
first sentence. They can also appear in other parts of the blog. The minimum number of<br />
words for a blog is 250.</p>
<p>Remember, search engines look for pages not Web sites, so the categories and<br />
keywords have to be so full of information that once visitors click on the search entry,<br />
they’ll click through other parts of the site. Any mom from life coach to retailer can<br />
maximize outreach and potential income with targeted blog categories and keywords.</p>
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