117. Link Bait Content that’s created

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117. Link Bait Content that’s created

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117. Link Bait
Content that’s created in order to gain attention so that other blogs or publications want to link to and share the content.

118. Link Exchange
Whenever two (or more) bloggers place a link to each other’s blog post (or homepage) in order to increase their number of inbound links. Beware, though, this practice is expressly discouraged by Google as a link scheme, and I highly recommend not doing it, as this qualifies as black-hat (shady) SEO.

119. Listicle
A term used to describe a list-based blog post that takes the form of a piece like this one you’re reading right now… “230+ Blogging Terms Your Need to Know This Year.”

120. Lazy Web
A suggestion sent out to a community to get someone else to do the work.

121. Link Love
Linking to a blog you like because it regularly posts useful information.

122. Log in, Blog To, Log Out
This is a catchphrase that’s used to describe the blogger’s lifestyle.

123. Linkroll
A list of relevant links with brief descriptions in the sidebar of a blog.

124. LBloggers
A commonly used hashtag for Lifestyle Bloggers.

125. Lead Magnet
An incentive that’s offered by a blogger, in order to encourage algeria phone number material to subscribe and join their email list. It’s synonymous with the blogging term content upgrade, which we covered earlier.

126. Link Building
Artificially increasing your SEO authority by getting other content creators to link to your blog or individual articles. Also considered a link scheme by Google, I recommend steering clear and focusing much more on creating high-quality content that can better serve readers than the competition.

127. Link Party
Where bloggers go to show their blog posts in an online forum by leaving links to their content.

128. Long-Form Content
Any blog post that has a longer word count than 1,000 words. I’m a major advocate of using long-form content to attract (and retain) readers, so take a look at my best content to see how I execute a long-form content strategy.

129. Long-Tail Keywords
Long-tail keywords are phrases usually comprised of 3, 4, or more words and are very specific to a narrow topic. These keywords are beneficial to blogs because they’re usually much less competitive to rank for, and you’ll also be bringing highly targeted readers to your blog—albeit a lower volume of them.
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