Creatives On Fire® Podcast | Blogging & Online Business Growth Strategies

The Power of a Well-Optimized Sidebar: What You Need to Know


Listen Later

This week, we’re talking about a topic that often gets overlooked but is crucial for your blog’s success—the Sidebar. But before we jump into optimizing that little widget on the right-hand side of your blog, let’s talk briefly about some big news in the digital world. Google recently lost a significant lawsuit declaring them to be a monopoly, which could bring about major changes in the online landscape over the next few years. 

While the exact impact on our blog traffic remains to be seen, this shakeup could create new opportunities for other search engines like Search GPT, Bing, and DuckDuckGo to gain traction. This could mean more eyeballs on your posts and more chances to be discovered.

Why Your Sidebar Matters More Than You Think

Now, let’s shift our focus to something more within our control—your blog’s Sidebar. If you’re like me, you might not have paid much attention to it since you first installed your latest theme.

However, the Sidebar is a critical part of your blog’s user experience and can greatly impact your site’s performance.

I used to have an author box, an email opt-in, and even my Pinterest feed over there, thinking it was a good way to engage readers. But after learning from experts like Brandon Gailey from the Blogging Millionaire Podcast, I realized I was making some big mistakes.

The Sidebar should be optimized for performance and conversions. First, make sure your Sidebar is on the right-hand side of your blog—this is crucial for user navigation and site speed.

Avoid cluttering it with social media plugins that slow down your page. Instead, focus on your lowest hanging fruit: your email opt-in or freebie offer, followed by a widget displaying your latest 10 to 15 posts.

This setup not only improves user engagement but also helps with internal linking, which can boost your Google rankings.

Key Takeaways for a Clean and Effective Sidebar

To sum it up, your Sidebar should be clean, concise, and strategically designed to promote your content and products.

Start with your most important opt-ins at the top, followed by recent posts, and finish with higher-ticket items like courses or memberships.

If you don’t have your own products yet, consider placing affiliate links—but remember to keep images minimal and optimized to avoid slowing down your site.

A well-optimized Sidebar can make a huge difference in how visitors interact with your blog and how search engines rank your site.

I hope these tips help you rethink and revamp your Sidebar. It’s a small part of your blog, but when done right, it can have a big impact.

https://creativesonfirepodcast.com/episode156

Links and resources mentioned during this episode:
  • 155 | Search GPT: Boost Your Blog’s Visibility with These Essential Tips
  • Brandon Gaille's Blogging Millionaire Podcast: Link to Podcast
  • Start a Blog: Blog Kickstart
  • 2024 Content Planner Creatives On Fire™️ Content Planner

SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW

I am honored to share a new Blogging Creative on Fire each week on the podcast to bring you inspiration, behind-the-scenes secrets, and quality tips. I hope it is truly helpful for you. One of the best ways you can bless me in return is to subscribe to the show and leave a review. By subscribing, you allow each episode to be downloaded straight to your phone which helps the download numbers and ensures you never miss an episode. And when you leave a review, you help show others the value of what we provide! You can GO HERE to subscribe and review

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Creatives On Fire® Podcast | Blogging & Online Business Growth StrategiesBy Melanie Ferguson

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

90 ratings


More shows like Creatives On Fire® Podcast | Blogging & Online Business Growth Strategies

View all
The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast by Pat Flynn

The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast

3,451 Listeners

The Amy Porterfield Show by Amy Porterfield

The Amy Porterfield Show

4,582 Listeners

Build Your Tribe | Grow Your Business with Social Media by Brock Johnson

Build Your Tribe | Grow Your Business with Social Media

2,619 Listeners

The Chalene Show | Diet, Fitness & Life Balance by Chalene Johnson

The Chalene Show | Diet, Fitness & Life Balance

7,255 Listeners

Simple Pin Podcast: Simple ways to boost your business using Pinterest by Kate Ahl

Simple Pin Podcast: Simple ways to boost your business using Pinterest

448 Listeners

Do The Brave Thing™ Online Business Podcast with Kate Doster by Kate Doster

Do The Brave Thing™ Online Business Podcast with Kate Doster

176 Listeners

The Blogger Genius Podcast by Jillian Leslie

The Blogger Genius Podcast

116 Listeners

Thrive: The Podcast for Content Creators by Thrive

Thrive: The Podcast for Content Creators

113 Listeners

Eat Blog Talk by Megan Porta

Eat Blog Talk

177 Listeners

The Smart Influencer Podcast by Christina Hitchcock & Corinne Schmitt

The Smart Influencer Podcast

25 Listeners

Launch Your Box Podcast with Sarah Williams | Start, Launch, and Grow Your Subscription Box by Sarah Williams

Launch Your Box Podcast with Sarah Williams | Start, Launch, and Grow Your Subscription Box

157 Listeners

The Ultimate Blog Podcast by Amy Reinecke & Jennifer Draper

The Ultimate Blog Podcast

99 Listeners

Simple SEO and Marketing, Business Growth, Organic Marketing, Copywriting, Online Business, Blogging, Content Creation by Faith Hanan Marketing Strategist, Copywriter, Christian Business Coach, Barrel Racer

Simple SEO and Marketing, Business Growth, Organic Marketing, Copywriting, Online Business, Blogging, Content Creation

154 Listeners

The Mel Robbins Podcast by Mel Robbins

The Mel Robbins Podcast

20,972 Listeners

Pin Talk - Pinterest Tips and Updates for Creators by Tony Hill and Carly Campbell, Pinterest Experts Helping Bloggers and Content Creators

Pin Talk - Pinterest Tips and Updates for Creators

71 Listeners