Writing content so it your site can be indexed correctly is an art in itself, these are our three top tips for content writing for search engines.
Find your correct keyword and make sure you use it
Be sure to select a relevant key phrase so this can be the primary keyword for your blog post or news release. Keywords are the words or phrases that your website target audience uses when searching for any information about your business online, so with this in mind you need to ensure that you find the most appropriate keyword for the content you are creating and then include this in the headline of the article.
Be specific in your headline
A headline that clearly and accurately summarizes the content of the article will tell readers what the article is about and consequently search engines will then be able to rank a piece higher if it sees the headline supports that specific content. So with this in mind make sure you use specific description like “three top tips for content writing for search engines” not just “content for SEO”.
Remove any and all unnecessary words
Please remember that any additional words are likely to confuse search engines so avoid none meaning words un titles unless it is an absolute necessity as simply said the natural flow of a title is important for search engines as it is for readers of your article, also ensure to include anything that may specifically differentiate you from the competition, things like your location, made in the UK, family owned business; these all help make you stand out and give you a clear differentiator.
So there you have have it three top tips for wiring search engine friendly content, do bear in mind there is a considerable amount more to take into account and if the team at Gleave Media can help your business be found online then please get in touch here, we’d love to hear from you.
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