Each weekday, we select about ten new blog posts for the Freshly Pressed section of the WordPress.com homepage. These posts represent how WordPress can be used to entertain, enlighten, or inspire.
Getting promoted to Freshly Pressed is a major traffic win because WordPress.com receives a high volume of page views. And, we have a feed set up so people can subscribe to Freshly Pressed. Why do we do all this? It’s our way of saying we like you. We really like you.
So, by now you might be wondering how to get featured. It’s all about the content. Here are five bits o’ advice that will increase your chances of landing on the homepage:
1. Write unique content that’s free of bad stuff.
Each post that makes it to Freshly Pressed contains original content created by the WordPress user. Bad stuff includes (but isn’t limited to) plagiarism, hate speech, fear-mongering, adult/mature content, improperly used images that belong to someone else, spam or content that is primarily advertorial.
2. Include images or other visuals.
Although not every topic can be illustrated, we believe most blog posts can and should have a visual element. We like original images (meaning, your own), but if you don’t have any of your own and decide to use someone else’s, be sure you properly credit the original source. Video rocks, too. You may get a request from us to add an image before you are promoted to Freshly Pressed — the faster you can respond, the more likely we’ll put your post on the homepage.
3. Add tags.
We find new posts by surfing the tag pages. If you don’t use tags, we can’t find you and how sad would that be? Also, don’t use tags that are too obscure (“beauty tips from the ancient world”) but rather more common tags (“beauty,” “history”).
4. Aim for typo-free content.
We know, we’re human, too — errors happen. We recommend using our Proofreading feature before you hit “publish.” If you’ve got a few typos but we really like your post, we may ask you to fix them. In most cases, we’ll put your post on Freshly Pressed after you’ve made the changes.
5. Cap off your post with a compelling headline.
Your headline needs to stand out. Avoid swear words, excessive punctuation or vague statements. We love a clever headline, and that’s often the reason we click on your article in the first place.
Examples:
Good headline: I Won the Lottery and You Didn’t!
Bad headline: U Loserz, i WON!!!!!11!
Go Forth and Create
So, that’s it! Once you’ve been promoted, you’ll receive an email from us, and you also will notice your page views and comments increasing. Enjoy the ride! You deserve it!
IMHO, Inthetrees, (my blog) fulfills all five requirements. Pick me!!!
Just noticed “Five Ways to Get Featured on Freshly Pressed,” another great feature of WordPress. Thanks!
I’m glad I stumbled by here today as I had no idea that there was something called Freshly Pressed. It sounds like an easy way for me to access new folks in the blogging community. Thanks!
Maybe someday I’ll have a post put on Freshly Pressed. . . and then I won’t be a velveteen blogger anymore, I’ll be real! 😉
Great tips! And not just for getting featured on “freshly pressed” but for just making good, compelling blog posts. Thanks for this!
I always check those blogs. I wondered how you chose them. I figured it was from the traffic volume but i was wrong. 🙂
Unfortunately the “free of bad stuff” is a bit of an issue for me. I curse like a truck driver.
ah well…
I am sorry to say that I found this article totally lacking.
The posts that you feature need to “rock.”
C’mon.
Thanks for the info! I have wondered about this and have tried to find the answers in “support” & “forums”. This was very helpful.
I’ve always hoped to get up there! Someday! 🙂
I´m a luddite. Adding pictures and tags is way beyond me.
You might want to consider adding Photography as one of your search words. In this digital age, there are increasingly more blogs on this subject. Bob Krist, Joe McNally, Black, and even ours address different issues of photography from how-tos to copyright issues to critiques, etc.
I frequently do search the Photography tag pages.
Thanks for the article, first post today and ready for readers!
Tips I’ll keep in mind when posting! Thank you!
Pictures, no swear words, catchy title, catch phrases, and gewd gramer. Sounds like a children’s book. Ooh ooh Pick me! Pick me! Thank you for your consideration.
I went back recently and added tags and one category- I think the ability to put Tags in a word cloud is very, very cool.
I’d appreciate any feedback on my tags from any of you out there using them- check out my blog and please send me comments either via the blog or directly to my email!
Hi,
Great tips there thanks. Would love to be one of the featured blogs at some point. Loving WordPress, such a great way to spread thoughts etc.
Thanks again
Kate
Cool tips Joy!
I’ll never get on there 😀
Joy, while most of these tips are great blogging advice in general, I found your link to the tags very interesting and unique. Thanks for sharing what the rest of the blogosphere is checking out!
How many blogs do you read to come up with the 10 for Freshly Pressed?
I have been traveling the United States by horseback, having been through 24 states…or so…sometimes it tough to remember every where I have been and who I have met. I do the best I can in getting everything blogged. My question is: Is it possible to get my blogs into a book? Would there be company’s that would be interested in having me test products in my use as I travel; ie..cookware, fishing equipment, camping supplies, and such.
With that said I would so enjoy being listed on the “Freshly Pressed” feature.
I look forward to hearing any and all complaints, critics, compliments and tips or ideas..
Goodness this is exciting…fingers crossed, eyes wide shut!
So would you also consider blog that raise awareness of child sex abuse, supporting victims and giving them somewhere they can express their feelings in a blog or with poetry or other? Because I haven’t seen any blog on this subject being featured.
Although this is incentive to get on Freshly Pressed, any blogger should try to follow this advice, because I personally think these components are crucial to creating a blog that is friendly for all audiences and interesting to read. Obviously there will be some authors who prefer to write about controversial issues or express themselves using profanity, but as a general rule this will greatly improve a blog.
I know it wasn’t one of the 5 things, but does it matter how much traffic your blog generates?
Sadly, adult isn’t appropriate… 😀 Ah well.
Good luck to everyone else.
Im working on all your tips thanks 🙂
Thanks for the advice. I’ll get after some posts, then.
Dear WordPress … My husband and I started our food, photography and lifestyle blog three months ago. It has great content and fabulous photos. We use tags, great headlines .. We work hard at it – and have fun – and I think it shows! A couple of weeks ago, I encouraged a friend of mine – a work colleague who is a wonderful cook – to try blogging about her food and her family. Lo and behold, her two-week-old blog, Deirdre’s Dish, has appeared on Freshly Pressed – giving her baby blog thousands of views in just one day! What gives? Susan Axelrod of Spoon & Shutter.
Write unique content that´s free of ´bad stuff´? Sounds like mind control and programming to me.
“My letter to your heart” never assume that no one is listening, where the heart is concerned
Yikeees I don’t think mine will be featured 😉 I like to write for my self, others might like it or might not….but at least it is what I want it to be
Why do you “classify” adult/mature content as “bad stuff”; to be excluded from consideration in “Freshly Pressed? Isn’t this censorship? I am new to WordPress and have not yet posted, and am not yet familiar with all of your guidelines. Thank you for your patience.
well, no one appears to read anything I write, so I just write as a therapeutic approach to avoid going insane……I am just not flashy enough and too wholesome, I would suppose…..
With so many new posts created each week, how do you guys pick the “Freshly Pressed” group? I mean, the 5 Golden Rules aside, do you just randomly scan all the post titles and pick a set of interesting ones?
Hi
My blog is about stories(Mainly horror at the moment) and poems.The poems are the thought provoking or inspirational kind.Would it stand a chance to be featured in freshly pressed? Thanks for the tips btw, very useful:)
Are you affiliated with WordPress or is FreshlyPressed your own blog? Because it is a great idea of a blog! 🙂
Loved the great tips, thanks!
Thanks for great advice. It never occurred to me that mere mortals could be featured there.
What if you have some very good content that was created or written a while back.
Any way to submit that to you?
Just wondering.
Michael
These are great tips and I just recently revised all my posts to reflect tags. (How did I miss this before?) I hope you all can take a few minutes to check out my travel blog and let me know what you think! …And here’s to hopefully getting promoted via the Freshly Pressed section!
I’m excited too, I want to be in freshly pressed….yes I realize having tags is so important. I need to know some tags aside from what I only know beauty, health, relationships…I don’t know what else to put in there
I’m relatively new to WordPress and this is the first I’ve heard about Freshly Pressed. I love the idea! I hope to get featured there one day.
Thanks so much for creating such a wonderful product for us bloggers.
C Ann Golden
I was honored the day one of my posts made it.
Thank you for the “Hints and tips”.
Today…..a deep bow of gratitude if I’ve inserted your photograph into my anonymous blog, without acknowledgments. Intention for tomorrow…….will conscientiously include credits for the original source of every image I use. Postponed indefinitely……the task of retro-crediting my last seventy posts.
So basically, conform to your idea of what is not “bad stuff.” Sounds like Puritan b.s., if anything. BTW, that whole “mature content” thing? It’s subjective.
And if you really want to solve that issue, perhaps have a separate section (which I suggested God knows how long ago), for people who are actively seeking the good – er, the bad, stuff.
Your points are a concise checklist for writing a blog post generally. It’s always good to have a reminder of things to remember before you hit the publish button. I think the proofreading function is excellent – I didn’t use it in earlier posts on my blog as I thought I’d read them thoroughly enough. Looking back it’s amazing what you miss. I hadn’t subscribed to Freshly Pressed until I read this but have now – I hope I make it into the hallowed ranks someday.
Do topics matter?
Thanks for the tips!
Picked twice so far, on there today. Thanks!!!
Aha! And I thought they were randomly generated. Hmm. . .a good visual for a blog about getting along with teens? I hate to be trite, so I’ll have to put more thought into it. An animation would serve me best: something in constant flux, changing just about the time you think you understand what it is you are seeing. I’m off on the hunt!
Is tasteful nudity and nudity in art acceptable?
Thanks for the tips!
You know i love freshly pressed as much as the next, but i always thought with all the blogs out there that it would be nearly impossible to be on the front page. But when you put it in perspective it doesn’t seem too hard, would love the feature and any extra attention towards my online presence 🙂
Thanks for the tips, most of our content is based on news stories relevant to New Zealand and people who are thinking of emigrating to the Land of the Long White Cloud.
This may sound obvious, but where is freshly pressed on the site? Do I have to log out to find it?
Great advice!! I hope I get featured one day!!
Hi Joy Victory! I think you may enjoy my blog, as I do write about both joy and victory. I am a singer/songwriter, am undergoing breast cancer treatment, and have a young son with autism. My writing is imbued with faith, hope, and love. I also love to share beauty through photographs, music, and words. Please check it out when you get a chance!
and should a blog be in english? cuz mine is in french! 🙂
I just love WordPress, what else need be said!
Well, I guess just keep blogging. Those are more or less like general blogging guidelines. With 4,000,353 blogs and 156,594 new posts today it’s still like winning the lottery.
I would love to be picked!! With my blog I’m trying to send a positive message out to people and what they can do to be a part of change:)
Haha, I loved your example of good and bad headline!
Being featured on WordPress is one of my 2010 goals. Do I stand any chance?
Thanks for the tips. I do my best to follow each of these on my blog. Besides judging based upon each of the 5 points you listed, how is it that posts are selected for ‘Freshly Pressed’? Do you randomly look through loads of different tags/blogs every day?
I loved the example of bad headline!
I always wanted to get featured on freshly pressed! Please give my blog a chance!
I won’t worry about getting featured then, I write blogs and pages that discuss adult topics on helping couples with their relationships and also as a personal blog. But who knows, maybe one day something’ll happen.
My blog fits all the criteria! Please consider it
I guess I won’t be on “Freshly Pressed”. I curse way too much to be pg13.
Hmmm.. That gives me a reason why I don’t get picked.. 😉 Lack of pictures maybe..??! Thanks for the tips..!! It helps to find out a way to reach more people
🙂
Rachana.
Can update blogs like the P2 theme (if it’s a status) get on the Freshly Posted? Lol, I think thats a negative… But I make sure I use every possible way to spell check my posts for the benafit of my readers!
Well our blog has only been alive a week! Kathy (Mimi of the Drew Carey Show) & Cindy; authors of Queen of your own Life featured it on their facebook page, made a point to comment on the blog and….we won prizes for the blog!!! So maybe….we could be a “freshly pressed!” candidate? It’s fun, funny and inspiring!!! Read the 5 days of our coronation! I swear you will crack up….and possible think we’ve cracked up! lol
I have been using pics that I found on google search as ‘labelled for commerical use’. I assume it’s ok to use these? I haven’t added credits as most of them haven’t had names attached. Should I perhaps somehow add a link to them?
As for freshly pressed – love it! Maybe one day …
Fiona
I think you pressed me freshly today! Thank you very much! I’m new to the blogging world, and still finding my way round this site…
I think I was pressed freshly today, (wordpress dashboard?!) although I only got five hits, sniff sniff! Thank you very much anyway! I am new to the whole blogging lark, and still very much feeling my way, so it is a huge vote of confidence.
My current blog seems to fit the requirements, hopefully it’ll be picked one day!
I am not very good at the computer. I wonder how to put in pictures on this site and videos. I have done it on my sites that I own but this is all new to me and is there somewhere that tells how to do this?
I would love to be featured on Freshly Pressed! I would love any feedback anyone has about how to make my blog better, which tags I should add, etc. An homage to the single gal!
Thank you Joy for these tips. I think its a great idea to have some incentive to aim at on a Blogging Platform.
is there some way that you can tell if you’ve been featured on freshly pressed?
Now I’m rather curious–do you pick a different tag each day and surf only entries with that tag?
The proofreader and I have a love/hate relationship. I have a strange feeling of triumph every time it tells me I’ve made no errors, but each time it critiques my writing, I fling curses at it. We’re considering couples therapy, but I’m not sure we’ll ever see eye-to-eye.
This is appropriate for me. I am a pupil of International Relations, from Pakistan… Want to right with believe that quality never goes out of style.. Can I ask you for help at this platform? I am new here!
Great tips and info, thanks for the heads up on doing a better job at becoming freshly pressed
Although I am an illustrator and animator, I present those works on other sites. I just write random thoughts here, which results in fewer opportunities to add images and videos. I understand that eyecatching imagery helps with grabbing attention, but this is a blogging site. I think that the marketing logic is misplaced.
i dont know how to a lot of things with my blog
i’d love to jazz it up a little, im not sure how to add pictures to my blurbs
Im very computer literate except i find myself lacking in the blog world talents
please help… where can i best educate myself in this?
I keep trying. I keep trying.
I thought mine from yesterday (Fri) morning was, well, pretty good: original content, original photography, informative, international and even a couple of personal stories. What *must* one do? ;o).
Richard
Hi there!
Great tips and thanks for that. I have just returned from a wonderful part of Australia’s North West called Karijini, which is the Aboriginal name for the wonderful Gorges to be found there.
I was there as part of a Photographical tutorial week and we all came back with some pretty awesome pictures.
Have a look and who knows…just maybe my site could feature!!
Have a great day!
Joy… Victory. Wow – if I was you I would get one of those little sticky label guns and put my name on all my belongings. Just saying.
wait- so all we do is write a post hoping you will happen to read it and feature it? Do we sign up for anything/get our name on a list?
Great to know that WordPress taking pains to provide an opportunity to its users.
I will try to embellich my content to try and get into this gold Rush.
Happy Blogging to all my fellow bloggers.
Freshly pressed sounds boring. I prefer to keep my content’s identity rather than appear in freshly pressed.
Trying, sweating, fingers are cramped…
Elements of exposure and your philosophy sealed it.
Good…real good advice!
Thanks, I need all the promo info I can get
Finally some transparency on this! I guess that is what most of WP users have been doing!
PS: What a name: Joy and Victory together!
Thanks Joy for the information on how Freshly Pressed works, It’s appreciated.
I’m delighted to hear that a mega volume of page views isn’t a prerequisite for being chosen because some of us are relatively new to the Blogging world and it takes time to build up readers and to get “known”.
This is especially true if you AREN’T using stuff like funny photos( the “Fail” ones spring to mind), that are being recycled around and around the web, they DO attract a great deal of attention but they are not original content by any stretch of the imagination!
I take my own photos, write original content and post every day…. I also meet the criteria on it not being mature content etc. I’m excited that Blogs like mine might have a chance.
Thanks too for the Categories v’s Tags information, I’ve blundered into the newbie error of making too many Categories and mine need tidying up, Now I know how, Thanks!
regards… Kiwidutch 🙂
*Clicks to subscribe*
*Clears throat* Anyways, if there’s a good place to start getting feedback it might as well be here. I usually write fan-fiction on my blog with characters associated in games such as Fallout or World of Warcraft. I also write poetry from time to time and occasionally an original piece here and there. Though, I suppose I won’t get picked because I have some violent adult content but maybe it’s bearable enough… or something like that. Here’s hoping.
Thanks so much for the tips. I was actually looking for something like this since I’m practically a new-born blog baby;)) I hope I’ll get featured some day too.
I understand the vast majority of users (and readers) is capable of understanding content in English and I fully support the main language here being English. However, doesn’t that somehow contrast with the internet’s idea of being a global communication means? I’m blogging in German because I am basically addressing a German audience and I think it would be good if Freshly Pressed would feature foreign language blogs as well. I know this is hard to do if you don’t speak the language yourself but wouldn’t it be a good idea to have someone – maybe a volunteer? – check on great posts in other languages too?
I’d better get writing!!!!
Understanding the category/tag similarity vis a vis searches, I haven’t included tags on my posts, only categories.
Will your daily search pick up my categories?
Thanks,
Carolyn
My Sydney Paris Life
Great stuff, thanks for the info. As a new blogger I’m trying to take it all in…attracting traffic, rss feeds, even simple site navigation. Forgive me if I’m overlooking the obvious, but how do I submit our blog for Freshly Pressed’s consideration?
Good tips.
The Octupus feels worthy of a mention on FP. Extremely so.
Arjuna