The
Magnificent Seven: 7 Tips for Successful SEO Writing
As you may know, adding content to your website increases your
site’s search engine optimization, also known as SEO. Search
engines will scan your web pages and index the information that they
find. When someone performs a search, using the terms on your webpage,
your page will come up in the search results. This will keep traffic
coming into your site.
Create A Keyword List: One of the most important steps in increasing
your SEO is creating a list of keywords. You can use a service such as
wordtracker to identify what words and phrases people are using when
they search online. For instance, if you are creating a website
containing information about pet care, you can enter the term
“pet care” into wordtracker. It will let you know
how many
times people are searching for those words, as well as the related
words and phrases people are using.
Create Keyword Density: Once you develop your list of keywords, plan to
use two to three of your chosen key words and phrases at least three
times each within the body text. You can use other variations of those
keyword throughout the page. Keyword density measures the amount of
keywords used in content. Keep your content full of keywords yet
natural looking to maximize your SEO.
Separate Pages Need Separate Keywords: Each page should have its own
set of keywords, based on the content found on that particular page. If
you have a website about crafts, containing separate pages devoted to
knitting, scrapbooking, sewing, etc, using the same keywords for each
page would limit the amount of search engine traffic you would
otherwise receive.
The More, The Merrier: When you are writing your content, try to
include at least 250 words. It is true that many people only scan web
pages, rather than read them. Search engines love content, and the more
you have, the better. To enhance the overall look of your page, and
make it easier for your reader to scan through, you can break the
content into small paragraphs and use bulleted lists to highlight
important areas of text.
Use Headings and Titles: When writing “keyword
dense”
content, it can be easy to sound like a broken record, repeating the
same phrase over and over again. Use page titles, headings, and
subheadings throughout your page.
Let Keywords fill In the Blanks: If you write your copy while focused
on your keywords, your text may sound strange when read back. Instead,
when you site down to write, write a non-optimized draft first, and
then look for places to put keywords.
Remember That You Are Writing For People, Too: While it is important
for the search engines to be able to find what you have written, your
copy still needs to be interesting enough to hold your
readers’
attention. If it is boring and dull, no one is going to want to read
it.
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