Infographic: Step by Step 13 Points SEO Copywriting Guide
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SEO Copywriting is an art that requires a balance of your creative skills and technical skills. With this Infographic we have come-up with 13 facts and tips that can help people write an effective and appealing SEO Copy for their website and blog.
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Good Post… A funny way to learn the art of SEO copy writing….
SEO copywriting has traditionally been about optimizing web page copy by targeting keyword phrases in certain frequencies and densities. That’s a good infograph to have for copywritng
And yet search engine research shows that almost 85% of the total factors that determine how a web page is ranked in a search engine is based on things that happen off the page itself.
“Content is king:” this is the mantra of every SEO-conscious web developer out there. Google and other search engines love useful, well-written content. If users find your content useful, they will link to it and they will tell their friends about it.
One of the implications of writing well is that you should use as many different words that are as relevant to the title as possible. If your copy uses the same keywords again and again, search engines can tell that the article is shallow and not very useful.
Yes, completely agreed. Most probably you are talking about Keyword stuffing and after Google Panda update and Penguin update, keyword stuffing is a crime. Maintaining a keyword density of 1-2% is enough.
Another thing that we can do to avoid keyword stuffing is by using synonyms of the same keyword. let’s say you have written a content targeting “Shoes” as the keyword, in this case you can use “Boots” as an alternative. This is what “Semantic Search” is all about. Google is using “Semantic Search Algorithm” actively these days. Glad Abdul, you raised the point!
I don’t read a ton of blogs. A lot of what I go back to time and again are classic copywriting books, philosophy, even Aristotle’s Rhetoric. It sounds bizarre, but all those foundational aspects of persuasion date back thousands of years. Now, of course, times change, technology changes and context changes, but people are fundamentally the same. But this infographic could work of wonders, very calculated research work & manipulation anyone can see in this infograph. Waiting for your reply eagerly!!
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