Welcome to This Week in Blogging – the show where I share some of the latest things that happened in our industry with a blogging twist.

WordPress.com’s New SEO Settings Panel

WordPress SEO, Medium's New Tools and More
WordPress SEO, Medium's New Tools and More

If you have a site on WordPress.com, you now have more control over the SEO settings. You’re able to define a custom “Front Page Meta Description”. This ability allows you to determine what description shows up in the search engines when a user’s search returns your site in the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs).

Also, they have made it easier for you to verify your site with various webmaster tools and find your sitemap to submit to those platforms. The ones that are currently available are Google Search Console, Bing Webmaster Tools, Pinterest Site Verification and Yandex Webmaster.

What this means for bloggers: If you use WordPress.com (the free version of WordPress), you now have A LITTLE more control of how your sites are indexed by search engines. You also have easier access to the analytical tools offered by these services.

Reference: Make the Most of Our New SEO Settings Panel

Five New Tools for Medium Publications

Back in April, Medium rolled out a suite of new features with the hopes of getting publishers and bloggers to make Medium their home. They even gave you the ability to host your blog there for free with your own custom domain.

Well, they just rolled out five new tools for Medium publications:

  1. Full Text RSS – If someone subscribes to your Medium publication via RSS, you have the option to push your entire post content to them via RSS readers like Feedly.
  2. Custom URL slugs – Up until recently, your URL slugs were automatically created and you had no way to change them. Now you can define a custom slug.
  3. Navigation in stories – Individual stories/blog posts on Medium can now have your navigation menu visible.
  4. Link individual stories in your navigation menu – You will soon be able to link to individual stories and have them act like pages of your publication/blog.
  5. Publication-specific profiles – If you house your blog on Medium, each author will now have a custom profile for your publication.

What this means for bloggers: Medium is stepping up their game. They aren’t at the level of WordPress, but they are building a serious alternative. Their integration with Twitter gives you a built in audience via your Twitter followers, and you can’t beat the cost for hosting – Free.

I wouldn’t recommend abandoning WordPress at this point, but I would keep an eye on what Medium’s doing. See my personal blog on Medium for an example of a publication.

My Personal Blog on Medium
My Personal Blog on Medium

Reference: Five New Tools for Your Publications

New Instagram Business Tools Coming Soon

Back in March, Instagram (owned by Facebook) announced that they will be implementing an algorithm so that your Instagram feed will show you the moments they “believe you will care about most”.

Well, Instagram has just announced that they are rolling out new tools for businesses. These include Business profiles (like Facebook), Insights (like Facebook), and post promotion (like Facebook).

Instagram Business Tools: Left, Account Insights. Right, Ad Insights.
Instagram Business Tools: Left, Account Insights. Right, Ad Insights.

What this means for bloggers: If you are a blogger who is using Instagram to market your blog, pay attention. Does this sound familiar? Yes it does. Sounds kinda like Facebook.

My prediction – the Instagram News feed will soon be like Facebook’s news feed. If you want exposure, you will have to pay for it.

Reference: Coming Soon: New Instagram Business Tools

Snapchat Reportedly Passes Twitter in Daily Usage

WHAAATTTTT??? Isn’t Twitter the number two social network? Well, not according to one report – at least in terms of daily usage.

Snapchat (after only four years) boasts 150 million daily active users. However, according to Twitter’s most recent earnings report, they have 310 million monthly active users and 44% of those users are active each day.

Twitter Monthly Active Users 2010 - Q1 2016
Twitter Monthly Active Users 2010 – Q1 2016

This implies that there are 136 million daily active users – 14 million less than Snapchat.

What this means for bloggers: The audience on Snapchat is growing rapidly. If you are creative and like short form video, Snapchat is definitely a force to be reckoned with.

And if you are not paying attention to Snapchat because you think that your audience isn’t there, 150 million people are demonstrating that times are changing.

Resource: Snapchat Passes Twitter in Daily Usage

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This Week in Blogging_June 06, 2016
This Week in Blogging_June 06, 2016

About the Author Leslie Samuel


Leslie Samuel a business coach for high-performing entrepreneurs. As the host of the Leslie Samuel Show, he teaches how to build an online business. "Changing the world one post at a time” is the mission he strives towards. As a former university professor, he has a passion for education. He's the founder of Interactive Biology, a blog and YouTube channel dedicated to making biology fun for students and teachers. As the head of training for the Social Media Marketing Society, he helps social media marketers get the training they need to stay on the leading edge of social media.

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