I’ve been using Blogify for my podcasts to turn them into long Blog Posts, which I turn into Pillar Posts. These longer Pillar Posts have thousands of words, H1 and H2 headings, tables, images and links to internal pages along with links to external destinations, which is good for SEO purposes. We all need more viewers, right?
Realising that the search engines now need longer, better Posts before one gets ranked on page one of the results pages, Blogify is my go-to tool for ensuring that my podcast interviews achieve this aim.
Before using Blogify, I simply posted Blog Posts that were basic summaries of my interviews, however, they rarely ranked very highly on the various search engines.
Images are very important and where I used to use stock photos, you know, the type you used to see everywhere which were just boring and clearly not original.
Again, Blogify addresses this my creating and adding unique images.
I can also publish directly to my Wordpress web pages, if required which is another very useful feature.
There is an analytics section in my Blogify account whereby I can see how Posts are performing on Mobile, Laptop and Desktop devices.
I can also use Blogify to make Posts out of destination pages using links to the appropriate page for it to analyse, which it does in just a few seconds and then delivers either a short, medium or long Post for my Blogs.
There are some programs (and I’ve got a lot of them) that I find myself going back to again and again and Blogify is one of those used most days of the week.