Good luck finding these tips anywhere else. The Blind Guy is in pursuit of the technology for Meaning.
Why bother?
Because only a few other websites bother. You need any leverage you can get, and a good content strategy is very good leverage. And it doesn’t require 100% tedium either.
Because meaning gives your site emotion, and emotion is how you attract a passionate, engaged & demanding community.
There is an emerging trend to connect content across the Internet. I am working on one I call “The Meaningful Web”. If your site is well-structured contextually with tags & images, you have a huge edge over your competition.
- Here are things you can do to enhance your content
- Write up a Narrative Plan. What topics do you want to cover in your site? Treat each narrative as a mini-site, with their own section of your category, a menu item, landing/section pages and even separate audiences. You could have a Mail-chimp sub-list, Social Media channel to support each narrative.
- Populate your narratives with multiple content types & media. If you have an online store, tie blogs & products to each narrative.
- Use an auto-tagger.
- Tag as often as you can and always try for multi-word phrases or acronyms when possible.
- When you come up with a new concept, do add your new phrase to older articles. This is work but it pays off.
- Use pictures. If you can. Pictures are labor intensive and may involve royalties. Each one is a hassle, but they add beauty & emotional impact to your articles.
- Reuse your pictures. Placing them in different, relevant posts enhance a connection & may enhance your picture SEO.
- Meaning applications can use pictures to establish contextual connections between articles and even connect your post to another post on another website in the future.

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