Search engine optimization (SEO) and content marketing are a powerful combination that can build your website's authority and drive valuable search engine traffic. Blogging, in particular, is a popular way to drive website traffic and build authority in your niche.

However, many people struggle to get great SEO results from blogging. Here are five common SEO mistakes that content marketers make when creating and promoting blog articles.

1. Optimizing Everything for Keywords

Trying to optimize any and all content for search engine rankings is one big mistakes that marketers make with blogging. Some SEO enthusiasts might be surprised to learn that not all successful blogs are so highly focused on SEO.

I had the opportunity to interview Benji Hyam from Grow and Convert for a virtual summit I hosted. Benji, who grew ThinkApps from zero to 50,000 pageviews a month within six months, said he takes a "content first" approach, by which he means his focus is on creating great content rather than obsessing over SEO.

Even if getting ongoing traffic from SEO is a priority, content that isn't optimized for keywords can help tremendously.

A great example of how content not focused on keywords can build authority is Brian Dean's Skyscraper technique. When Brian first launched the skyscraper technique, the phrase "skyscraper technique" probably had close to zero search volume.

However, he promoted his post heavily; and because the article was well written and innovative, he quickly became one of the most popular experts in the SEO space.

Building his authority and name recognition allowed him to later rank for more competitive terms, like "keyword research," when he launched his keyword research guide.

It's much easier to get people to reply to your email outreach and to obtain natural links to your content when people are familiar with your brand.

2. No Internal Linking

Many content marketers and bloggers are so heavily focused on getting external links that they don't bother to do much internal linking. Once you gain enough authority for your website, you can start ranking for keywords from internal linking alone.

Internal links tell search engines which pages on your website are the most important. This article from Search Engine Watch gives examples of sites that used internal linking to achieve higher website rankings.

Make it a habit to link to at least 1-2 old articles of yours in every new post you write. Linking to old content from new articles will not only help with SEO but also drive real traffic to the best articles that you've already written.

3. Not Promoting Old Posts

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Brian Liang is the founder of website and hosting services provider Web Developers Etc and the Small Business Ideas Blog. He has 10+ years' experience as an online and e-commerce entrepreneur, blogger, and freelancer.

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