Topic creation strategy? Do you have one? Should you have one?

Shawn Gossman

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Do you have a topic creation strategy when creating new topics on your own forum?

So when I create new topics on my forum, I generally keep "SEO" and "Content Usefulness" in mind.

I create a topic title with a key-phrase that I am targeting for search engine optimization. For this topic, I am targeting "topic creation strategy" as an example. I mention the keyword a few times based on how much content I produce on the body of the topics.

As for the usefulness, I try to be creative and original with new topics if comparing them to similar topics on the forum. I also inject CTAs (Call-to-Actions) within the topic - in this case, questions in the title and questions in the body.

My end goal is to get the content listed in search without looking like a robot and to create engagement.

What do you think about that topic creation strategy? Do you do anything similar?
 
When I start threads on Christianity Haven and Crafter Craze, I make every attempt to get the gist of the topic as consolidated but clear as much as I can. I don't want something vague but it is easier to remember which thread I posted in if I know that if I posted in "Does baptism cover you in Christ?" over "Baptism"? The latter topic is too general and we had a few of those at the beginning so how do you distinguish where the topic went.
 
Google is very clear about keyword stuffing. It will be unwise to use them repeatedly in an article. Everything else is very creative.
 
Google is very clear about keyword stuffing. It will be unwise to use them repeatedly in an article. Everything else is very creative.
Repeatedly is one thing but a few times here and there is targeting.
But it is easy to lose track of simply targeting and accidentally stuffing instead. I do it myself sometimes.

With content in terms of SEO, one of the best things you can do it edit content and update it to keep it actively indexed and up-to-date. That is harder with a forum.
 
Do you know any good resources on SEO friendly article writing? I haven't come across a decent one in a while.
 
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I've never thought about this. Thank you for bring this to light because it's definitely worth considering.
 
Do you know any good resources on SEO friendly article writing? I haven't come across a decent one in a while.

So I mainly write my article with WordPress. If you have that, I suggest the addon Yoast SEO. It is free. It will rank your keyword density and tell you when you are overusing keywords or key-phrases. I've used it for years now and my content ranks well. In fact, I upgraded I like it so much. The free version is defiantly all a person needs though.
 
I use WordPress 🙂

Is there any article on how to write SEO friendly articles? I mean the use of h1 and h2 tags, how to use keywords ( those I found seems not to consider the latest on how Google see keywords in an article ) and not sure what else to check. Thanks.
 
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