Search Engine Optimization Copywriting Tips
- By Patrick LeMay
- Published 01/14/2012
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Patrick LeMay
Wolf21.com is an seo company specializing in internet marketing and website design.
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SEO copywriting is not as technical as it sounds but is different from traditional copywriting for the web. It essentially involves creating relevant content for web pages and optimizing the copy for high search engine rankings. Here are a few pointers on how to write search engine optimized web content
Use simple language
Keep the words simple and easily understandable. Avoid too much jargon or flowery language that may confuse the reader. If you must use a few technical abbreviations or terms, expand or define them in layman terms the first time they are used in the content.
Avoid using very long or very short sentences. Sentences should not run into more than two or three lines. This takes the reader a longer time and more effort to understand what you are trying to convey.
Use smaller paragraphs
Though small paragraphs are rare in traditional print media, SEO copywriting demands the use of smaller paragraphs. A small paragraph looks less intimidating than a long, dense one which will probably turn off readers. Use bullet points and sub-sub-headings for easy reading.
Use eye-catching titles
Mull over the phrases you will use for the titles – they should be relevant, catchy and should preferably use the targeted keyword(s) you are using for the site. Headings and subheadings should preferably be in larger font and/or bold. This breaks up the content into smaller, more easily handled sections and give readers a good idea of
what it discusses even before they actually decide to read through it.
Make it aesthetic
You site should look pleasing to the eye. Use appropriate colors and images to enhance the site’s aesthetics. You could even try fonts in color, but ensure they are large, dark enough and on a light background so that customers can read without straining their eyes. Provide a description or caption of any visuals you include in the copy.
Keyword density
Content should not be too densely populated with keyword phrases as this will result in a low-quality copy. Ensure that the keyword density is just right to make the copy appealing and optimized.
Link to relevant websites
Link your keywords to relevant content on other good websites. Linking helps create rapport with other site owners who may reciprocate later and it is an excellent method to publicize your own website. Try to get reputed sites to link to your website.
Do not include more than a handful of links per page or your site will end up looking spammy. Make sure each of your pages links internally and link to your home page.
Concentrate on content quality and product knowledge
Your web pages should be easy on the eye and have appealing content. This will capture the interest of visitors and convert them into customers. The web copy you write should be compelling and also contain information that is relevant to the customer’s needs. For this, you should know everything there is to know about your product. Good product knowledge will make the task of SEO copywriting much easier.
Use simple language
Keep the words simple and easily understandable. Avoid too much jargon or flowery language that may confuse the reader. If you must use a few technical abbreviations or terms, expand or define them in layman terms the first time they are used in the content.
Avoid using very long or very short sentences. Sentences should not run into more than two or three lines. This takes the reader a longer time and more effort to understand what you are trying to convey.
Use smaller paragraphs
Though small paragraphs are rare in traditional print media, SEO copywriting demands the use of smaller paragraphs. A small paragraph looks less intimidating than a long, dense one which will probably turn off readers. Use bullet points and sub-sub-headings for easy reading.
Use eye-catching titles
Mull over the phrases you will use for the titles – they should be relevant, catchy and should preferably use the targeted keyword(s) you are using for the site. Headings and subheadings should preferably be in larger font and/or bold. This breaks up the content into smaller, more easily handled sections and give readers a good idea of
Make it aesthetic
You site should look pleasing to the eye. Use appropriate colors and images to enhance the site’s aesthetics. You could even try fonts in color, but ensure they are large, dark enough and on a light background so that customers can read without straining their eyes. Provide a description or caption of any visuals you include in the copy.
Keyword density
Content should not be too densely populated with keyword phrases as this will result in a low-quality copy. Ensure that the keyword density is just right to make the copy appealing and optimized.
Link to relevant websites
Link your keywords to relevant content on other good websites. Linking helps create rapport with other site owners who may reciprocate later and it is an excellent method to publicize your own website. Try to get reputed sites to link to your website.
Do not include more than a handful of links per page or your site will end up looking spammy. Make sure each of your pages links internally and link to your home page.
Concentrate on content quality and product knowledge
Your web pages should be easy on the eye and have appealing content. This will capture the interest of visitors and convert them into customers. The web copy you write should be compelling and also contain information that is relevant to the customer’s needs. For this, you should know everything there is to know about your product. Good product knowledge will make the task of SEO copywriting much easier.
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said this on 14 Jan 2012 2:27:57 AM CDT
Thanks for sharing the useful info here, I think it is very useful to me, thanks again.
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Search Engine Optimization Copywriting Tips
- By Patrick LeMay
- Published 01/14/2012
- General
-
Rating:




Patrick LeMay
Wolf21.com is an seo company specializing in internet marketing and website design.
View all articles by Patrick LeMay
SEO copywriting is not as technical as it sounds but is different from traditional copywriting for the web. It essentially involves creating relevant content for web pages and optimizing the copy for high search engine rankings. Here are a few pointers on how to write search engine optimized web content
Use simple language
Keep the words simple and easily understandable. Avoid too much jargon or flowery language that may confuse the reader. If you must use a few technical abbreviations or terms, expand or define them in layman terms the first time they are used in the content.
Avoid using very long or very short sentences. Sentences should not run into more than two or three lines. This takes the reader a longer time and more effort to understand what you are trying to convey.
Use smaller paragraphs
Though small paragraphs are rare in traditional print media, SEO copywriting demands the use of smaller paragraphs. A small paragraph looks less intimidating than a long, dense one which will probably turn off readers. Use bullet points and sub-sub-headings for easy reading.
Use eye-catching titles
Mull over the phrases you will use for the titles – they should be relevant, catchy and should preferably use the targeted keyword(s) you are using for the site. Headings and subheadings should preferably be in larger font and/or bold. This breaks up the content into smaller, more easily handled sections and give readers a good idea of
what it discusses even before they actually decide to read through it.
Make it aesthetic
You site should look pleasing to the eye. Use appropriate colors and images to enhance the site’s aesthetics. You could even try fonts in color, but ensure they are large, dark enough and on a light background so that customers can read without straining their eyes. Provide a description or caption of any visuals you include in the copy.
Keyword density
Content should not be too densely populated with keyword phrases as this will result in a low-quality copy. Ensure that the keyword density is just right to make the copy appealing and optimized.
Link to relevant websites
Link your keywords to relevant content on other good websites. Linking helps create rapport with other site owners who may reciprocate later and it is an excellent method to publicize your own website. Try to get reputed sites to link to your website.
Do not include more than a handful of links per page or your site will end up looking spammy. Make sure each of your pages links internally and link to your home page.
Concentrate on content quality and product knowledge
Your web pages should be easy on the eye and have appealing content. This will capture the interest of visitors and convert them into customers. The web copy you write should be compelling and also contain information that is relevant to the customer’s needs. For this, you should know everything there is to know about your product. Good product knowledge will make the task of SEO copywriting much easier.
Use simple language
Keep the words simple and easily understandable. Avoid too much jargon or flowery language that may confuse the reader. If you must use a few technical abbreviations or terms, expand or define them in layman terms the first time they are used in the content.
Avoid using very long or very short sentences. Sentences should not run into more than two or three lines. This takes the reader a longer time and more effort to understand what you are trying to convey.
Use smaller paragraphs
Though small paragraphs are rare in traditional print media, SEO copywriting demands the use of smaller paragraphs. A small paragraph looks less intimidating than a long, dense one which will probably turn off readers. Use bullet points and sub-sub-headings for easy reading.
Use eye-catching titles
Mull over the phrases you will use for the titles – they should be relevant, catchy and should preferably use the targeted keyword(s) you are using for the site. Headings and subheadings should preferably be in larger font and/or bold. This breaks up the content into smaller, more easily handled sections and give readers a good idea of
Make it aesthetic
You site should look pleasing to the eye. Use appropriate colors and images to enhance the site’s aesthetics. You could even try fonts in color, but ensure they are large, dark enough and on a light background so that customers can read without straining their eyes. Provide a description or caption of any visuals you include in the copy.
Keyword density
Content should not be too densely populated with keyword phrases as this will result in a low-quality copy. Ensure that the keyword density is just right to make the copy appealing and optimized.
Link to relevant websites
Link your keywords to relevant content on other good websites. Linking helps create rapport with other site owners who may reciprocate later and it is an excellent method to publicize your own website. Try to get reputed sites to link to your website.
Do not include more than a handful of links per page or your site will end up looking spammy. Make sure each of your pages links internally and link to your home page.
Concentrate on content quality and product knowledge
Your web pages should be easy on the eye and have appealing content. This will capture the interest of visitors and convert them into customers. The web copy you write should be compelling and also contain information that is relevant to the customer’s needs. For this, you should know everything there is to know about your product. Good product knowledge will make the task of SEO copywriting much easier.
Spread The Word
1 Response to "Search Engine Optimization Copywriting Tips" 
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said this on 14 Jan 2012 2:27:57 AM CDT
Thanks for sharing the useful info here, I think it is very useful to me, thanks again.
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