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!
Thank you…I needed to know how to make the “marquee” one of these days. Good reference material.
Thanks a lot for these points… I write posts related to emotions and feelings of teens,with instances from my life. do i have any chance of getting in freshly pressed ?
Perfect! I always check out Freshly Pressed. Am a relatively newbie to all of this – but am absolutely enjoying blog-land. Meeting new people, reading about their lives whilst sharing my own creations, throughts and feelings. Keep up the great work 😉
Good to know info. I just revised my post for today based on this. Check it out.
Doing all that. Not featured.
i can’t even find my blog posts when i search thru you guys .. so where am i in the great system. Is this why i have no outside traffic? Is my blog surrounded by road cones, where the gen. public can t get in!
interesting stuff… well I just wrote a story about re-uniting with my best friends after we went our separate ways 21 years ago. It’s a major event in my life and seem to contain all the criteria for being “freshly pressed”.
My question is how do I fall on the radar so it will be noticed and considered as a worthy candidate?
Did I miss where this as discussed above?
Thanks for the tips!
I definitely agree about having some visual material to go along with your blog. I use one relevant image for each of my blogs and I find it makes it more powerful and inspiring. How do I correctly reference pictures I found on the internet and use in my blog?
How do you select the items for Freshly Pressed? Do you screen everything that is posted? Is there a way to submit items for consideration? Is something eligible only on the day it is first posted?
I’ve been wondering how they were selected! Thanks for the info.
oops. sorry about that. I read the ‘comment guidelines’ after hitting submit. no no. Very interesting though. Who wouldn’t like to be freshly pressed? I agree, a follow up on the photo deal would be very helpful.
I do find it odd that “bad” stuff includes adult/mature content. As long as there’s a warning for children attached, we should be allowed to blog what we want and be supported and, yes, even promoted, for any kind of content, as long as it’s quality.
OK wait so…why isn’t my blog featured on Freshly Pressed?
this sounds great!! I hope to get picked ❤ :]]
Meh, anarchy is all about breaking rules.
to the person who writes about lupus… i am a biker author, and write about what it’s like to be a biker chick with lupus.. have a few articles on my blog here about it. i take chemo in pills for mine, i have it in most of my organs, constituting life threatening lupus… i rode my harley from arkansas to sturgis south dakota less than a year ago to prove we are still out there fighting!
Good tips. But, alas, looks like it takes a bit more longer for me to qualify.
As they say, it never hurts to ask so “Please pick me”.
Thanks for the pointers
Hey, great article, thanks!
Blessed be the one who came with the idea (probably Joy)!
I wonder if current traffic, or how long ago the blog was set up, make any difference also.. Hm…
Great, what about a foreign language seccion? Not everybody does write and read english.
i always add links to my photos or give names of who designed the item is that okay?
some photos i take myself, and some i get from sites but always providing where they come from
i have a fashion blog 🙂 wish you visit me!! thanks for the useful info
Thank you for explaining… You have had some ‘Obama-friendly’ related blogs posted on Freshly Pressed but no other ‘politically associated’ blogs whether from the left side of the issues or the right…. just wondering what would be the reason! Do thank WordPress for having this type of forum!
New to blogging so thank you for the great info 🙂
Thanks for your helpful tips. It’s easy to get overwhelmed when you’re a neophyte. Your advice works on many levels, whether you’re pining to be featured in Freshly Pressed or not. All the best!
I am curious if you are looking for specific content. Some of us post things like recipes like my blog does. Some of us post stories. Are you looking for anything in particular. Like everyone else just curious.
Thanks,
The Manly Housewife