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March 30, 2011

Blogging 101: Quick Tips on Titles, Google Love and Sidebar Links

I know I promised a post this week on Photography Tips but as you can see from my last post on our it’s been kinda crazy around our home.  We are in the midst of our DIY kitchen remodel which means my entire kitchen and eating area is now located in my great room…this includes an 8 foot  Ikea farm table!  Would anyone like to come buy it from me? I’ll give ya a great deal (shipping not included though.) grin.  


On top of the remodel, I have also had a persistent cold for over a week with a horrible hacking keep you up all night cough.  I finally relented and took the advise of one of our Facebook friends and bought some Vicks Vapor Rub.  It works people, it really works!  I was able to get two decent if not great nights sleep and am finally feeling slightly human again…oh and my dryer is making a horrible clanking sound, so we’ve been without a dryer for a few weeks because no one could seem to remember to call a repairman….so I am sitting here typing this waiting for him to show up.  Vicks Vapor Rub and the dryer repairman have become Heather’s two newest best friends!

So, today’s Blogging 101 post is going to be a two quick tips that I hope will help you.  These are tips that primarily apply to Blogger.  I was a Typepad girl before Vanessa and I combined blogs, so learning Blogger was an adjustment for me.  I’ve had lots of trial and error, so I hope I can pass on some of the tips I’ve learned to newer bloggers, or even those of you who are seasoned bloggers but just had never figured some of these little quirks out.  We’ll call this entry in the Blogging 101 Series: Quick Tips for New (and not so new) Bloggers



Blogging 101: Quick Tips for New (and not so new) Bloggers


Tip 1:  How to have a catchy title in Blogger and still receive google love!


Other blogging platforms allow you to create your own url using “keywords” which are what 
Google uses to find blog posts relevant to the keywords someone might type to search for a specific thing.  For example, if I want to learn how to put up beadboard.  I might use the keywords: how to beadboard OR putting up beadboard, OR beadboard kitchen, etc.  If I want someone to be able to find MY beadboard project so they can see the wonderful tutorial I created on beadboarding I would want my title to have the words: beadboard, than maybe how to, or project, or kitchen, or maybe a combination: beadboard, kitchen, project.


But maybe I want to make my actual title clever and catchy like: “How I Learned to Use Power Tools” or “Putting Up Beadboard Can Be a Great Date!”  Both of these are eye catching but goggle doesn’t care about witty and clever just keywords.  Here’s a trick to bypass blogger.

When you are writing your post, put a few key words in the title box. When I created this post I put in the key words:  Blogging 101, Blogger, Tips, Title, Google Then I wrote my post and saved it.  When I got ready to publish it I hit publish post and then quickly went into edit, changed my title to the one you see above and re-published.  You have to be quick if you don’t want your “keyword title” to show up in blog rolls.  You might want to make sure your “keywords” you use at least make sense in case they show up somewhere.  
So now you can see that my url for this post is: https://www.atthepicketfence.com/2011/03/blogging-101-tips-blogger-google-title.html
But the post title is: Blogging 101: Quick Tips on Titles, Google Love and Sidebar Links

This method allows you to create key words for your title, which helps with your blog ranking, but also to have an eye catching title which causes people to actually want to read your post.   Why is this important you ask?  Well, it may not be if you are not worried about anyone finding your blog through keyword searches.  BUT, say you’ve written this awesome post on how to put up beadboard, or how to paint your kitchen cabinets, or how to say…write a post with quick tips for new bloggers, you should want other people to find your wonderful post and learn from you.  That’s why we write “how to” posts.  The only way someone is going to stumble upon your great post is when they type in the keywords in a Google search, and your blog pops up near the top.  The only way it will show up on one of the first few pages of a Google search is if Google “sees” those key words somewhere in your blog near the top of your post but even more likely in your title. As far as I know for now this is the only option offered to us by Blogger for now, to create our own url.  Hopefully they will catch on soon and allow us to create our own post urls.
A little disclaimer:   Never  create a url or put in keywords in a title that is NOT related to the content in your post.  You will not only lose integrity with readers, but Google will “ding” you for it.  Every webpage or blog has a page ranking with Goggle…did you know that? Well they will lower your page ranking if you try and “trick” the system.  Just make your keywords relevant to your post and you’ll be fine.

Tip 2:  How to link pictures in your sidebar to categories or pages on your blog

I was talking (typing) with another blogger this past week who is launching an new blog design…she shall remain nameless until she launchs..;)  Anyway, I suggested she link or the technical term is “hyper-link” some photos in her sidebar to categories related to that picture.  For example, in our sidebar if you click on “At The Kid’s Table” it will take you to a page of all of our At The Kid’s Table posts.  Same for A Labor of The Heart.  We will (when I seem to find the time) also create the same thing for this Blogging 101 Series.  You can do this for any of your categories,”labels” or pages.  Let’s use our At The Kid’s Table label as an example.

First you will need to create a picture or graphic that will represent your category.  We have our Kid’s Table graphic that I used.  You will need to resize this to fit appropriately in your sidebar.  Our graphic and pictures are resized to: 150X150.  You can choose any size as long as it is not wider than your sidebar. Otherwise it will flow over your sidebar into your main column.  This is a sure sign of not knowing how to size your pictures correctly.  You can do all of this in Picasa.  If you don’t know Picasa is where all of your pictures are stored when you upload them to your blog.  You can find the link to your Picasa web album on your blog dashboard all the way at the bottom.  If you’ve never seen this…surprise!  Welcome to your free photo editing software…grin!

Once you have your picture sized correctly using some type of photo editing.  You will need to make sure you’ve uploaded it to Picasa.  Than you need to pull up that image so it is the only one showing.  

Next, you need to open up your blog and decide which page or label you want to connect to this image.  Every label you give a post has it’s own page.  Click on one of your labels and you’ll see how this works. This is why it’s important to not have a million labels.  But that’s for another post…;)

Here’s the label page for At The Kid’s Table: 
https://www.atthepicketfence.com/search/label/At%20the%20Kids%20Table  

This is the url that I want to associate with my At The Kid’s Table image in my sidebar.  Every time I create a new post and label it At The Kid’s Table it will be automatically added to this “label page”  

You should now have a window pulled up with your Picasa album opened to your image and a window open up to your label page with the label page url in your browser window.  Now, open up one other page…I know, I know but trust me this will be come a piece of cake once you get the steps down.  In this page you need to go to your Dashboard and than to Design/Add and Arrange Page Elements.  Select: Add a Gadget.  In the past, if you have placed pictures in your sidebar you have probably just selected: Add a Picture, but you can’t link the pictures when you do this.  Instead you are now going to select: HTML/Java Script.  And you are going to put this code in:

https://www.atthepicketfence.com/search/label/At%20the%20Kids%20Table“>https://lh5.ggpht.com/_iNH7eCND5Ws/TUmXr048GyI/AAAAAAAAASY/e-TgwYDc5BA/At-The-Kid%27s-Table-graphic.jpg“/>


Except, you are going to replace the first area in red with your label page url (if you look at mine you will see this is the same url as I showed you above for the At The Kid’s Table label page.)  And you are going to replace the second area in red with the url of the image you want to represent this category. The one you see above is the url of our image in Picasa…(in layman terms it’s the address where this image resides)

So how do you get these two urls? 
First copy the code above right out of this post. 
Paste it in the open gadget window that you opened up in Add/Arrange Page elements.  
Delete OUR label page url (make sure you do not delete the quotations marks only what is between them.)  
Than go to your label page you have open in a separate window.  Copy and paste the label page url between the set quotation marks.  
Next, delete out our image url (image urls almost always in in .jpg or .png) again making sure to not delete the quotation marks or any other coding.  
Now go over to Picasa and right click on your image.  Select “copy image url” and than locate your cursor between the the set of quotation marks and paste your image url. 

Last step:  Drag your new gadget where you want it in your sidebar.  You can also give this gadget a title or not depending on the look you want.  You’ll see ours do have titles.  Than before you save your new layout, preview it and make sure you like where it’s located.  Unfortunately you cannot test the link in Preview.  So you will have to Save the layout and than view your blog.  Make sure your link’s are working. If you mess the steps up for some reason.  Just delete the gadget and start over.  Also make sure you do not delete or cut out ANY other coding, except the remove our urls and repace them with yours.  If the link doesn’t work there is a good chance you deleted another part of the code on accident. 

You can create as many of these as you have labels, but I just having a few main categories.  You might want to have one that is all tutorials, or all recipes, etc.

Yikes!  Okay, I always get nervous writing out tutorials.  I hope these weren’t too confusing.  I will get on often throughout the day and check to see if you have any questions for me.  I’d love you to ask them in the comment section and I will answer them here so others can see the answers as well. BUT, if you get really confused feel free to email me and I’ll try and help you directly.  I hope these two little tips help enhance your blog in someway.  And, I promise next week the photography post will be up!  In the meantime as always….

Thanks for joining me at the fence!

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  1. Judy says

    March 30, 2011 at 5:31 PM

    Great tutorial. I have a question – how do you add the category links you have at the top (ie home, about me, etc) – is it the same way as you described for the sidebar?

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  2. Debbie says

    March 30, 2011 at 8:59 PM

    I’m going to reread the second part four more times. I’m pretty sure that I will get it then. That’s not a commentary on YOU or the tutorial, of course. It’s about Doofus Debbie and her Dell.

    (I think that might be an upcoming blog post title… Hm. What keywords should I type in first?)

    LOVED that first tidbit, too. I even got that one on the first go round.

    OK… so have you addressed pages on the top of the blog yet? I want to do that, but I can’t remember if you have discussed them. I’ll go back and look.

    And btw, this sounds goofy but try putting the Vicks on your feet and wearing socks to bed. Don’t ask me why, but it works.

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  3. janette@ The2Seasons says

    March 30, 2011 at 10:36 PM

    We at http://www.the2seasons.com have been blogging since January and still are struggling to figure it all out. Right now my brain hurts.

    Reply
  4. Grace @ Sense and Simplicity says

    March 30, 2011 at 11:17 PM

    I’ve been blogging for over a year now and have helped many others with their blog, but I never understood about the keywords and how Google makes the post url. Thanks so much for the explanation and the little tip on how to change it. I do vacillate between titles that Google will be able to search easily (I’d figured that much out) and titles that are catchy, but now I can do both.

    Reply
  5. Cindy says

    March 30, 2011 at 6:00 PM

    Thanks sooo much! I’d love to hear the answer to Judy’s question about the top menu bar! 🙂

    Reply
  6. Leslie says

    March 31, 2011 at 1:40 AM

    AH! Thank you for explaining the key words and how to get those going and changing them QUICKLY! I do make some goofy post titles sometimes (on purpose) and I have often thought I wished there was a better way to get my key ideas out there–YAY!
    By the way, I read yesterday’s post, and forgot to comment!
    You kitchen is looking mighty spiffy!
    i am excited to see it done, as are you, I’m sure!
    HUGS and thanks for taking the time to type all this out–whew!
    I saved it so I can read it again.
    Love,
    ~me

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    • Noe says

      July 26, 2013 at 9:43 AM

      You are so inspiring and such a risk taker with those coorls! Wow! Reminds me of “happy”! And a bit Swedish looking, too!!!I read your comment on my blog after I posted a photo!!! Can I really ask??? (cringing and feeling really embarrassed!!) I don’t have a clue what I’m doing on this thing! I’ve already forgotten how to post a picture!! Hee hee!Did I mention that I home school my boys???~Kolein

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    • www.timaydelottproductions.com says

      February 18, 2014 at 2:53 AM

      Yo, good lookin out! Gonna make it work now.

      Reply
  7. NanaDiana says

    March 31, 2011 at 4:58 AM

    I am saving this because I don’t know how to do 1/4 of these things…sooo sadddd…xxoo Diana

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  8. Nancy's Notes says

    March 30, 2011 at 10:08 PM

    Great tips, I’ll be re-reading! Happy I found your blog is a round about way!

    Nancy

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  9. Sarah @ Modern Country Style says

    March 31, 2011 at 12:11 PM

    That’s a great tip about quickly changing the title. I like that one a LOT!!

    I love this series that your doing. It’s brilliant!

    Sarahx

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  10. Wendy says

    March 31, 2011 at 4:37 PM

    Thanks for the comment the other day on my blog! Also, thanks for posting this, I need all the help I can get!

    Reply
  11. michelle says

    March 31, 2011 at 4:40 PM

    You always have such great tips and I am so excited to see your kitchen! That farm table is gorgeous!!!

    Reply
  12. Rustic and White says

    April 1, 2011 at 1:19 AM

    I have just found your blog and am anxious to learn more. I am what you may call a part-time blogger. I am hopeful now that I have discovered your blog I will learn more:o)

    Thanks so much!
    Carrie

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  13. Simple Midwest Mom says

    April 2, 2011 at 5:31 AM

    Like an early somment, I also found your blog in a round about way and so glad I did. I’ve been away from blogging for sometime now and just geting back to it. So much has changed and updated since I first started in 2008. I am a little lost. I’ve tried checking out some sites that offer help but some are waaay over my head. Thx for spelling it out for a computer klutz like me!

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  14. Donata @ DK's Craft Cafe says

    February 5, 2012 at 6:45 AM

    This is so helpful, so kind and so generous.
    Thank you sooo much!

    Reply
  15. Misti says

    February 18, 2012 at 5:03 AM

    LOVE this series! It’s the first time any of it has made sense! THANK YOU!

    Reply

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