Search Engine Copywriting: A
Comprehensive Guide For Beginners To Content Writing For Search
Engine Optimization
By Liam Anthony
About the resources
Knowing the right information will certainly give you the right
results. Knowing what people want and what they are searching
for will be one of the keys to make it big in this business.
One of the things that can help you acquire this information is
through case studies, surveys and polls that can be found all
over the internet. Most of these studies provide general
demographic information about internet users. If you’re lucky
enough (since it is discouraged), you might even stumble with
information regarding the searching habits of different
demographics.
Once you have decided to use particular information from the
internet, make sure that it is from a reliable author or
source. Incorrect and inaccurate data proliferates all over the
internet and it happens that you may be misled by others to use
them, so, see to it that the articles or studies you are about
to use are made and conducted by certified educational
institutions or known private companies so you will not have
any problems about their authenticity.
Another effective source of information from the internet are
pages which rank high among search engines especially those
that are related to yours. Analyze and learn the effective
things they have done to increase their PageRank and apply them
to your work. You could also check out the pages of your top
competitors, you might learn a lot from them but be careful not
to copy their stuff as it is since they will be constantly
checking out their competition. Copyright guidelines are
finally catching up with those who replicate content, ending
blacklisted by major search engines.
SEO forums are also helpful in guiding you about the latest
trends in the Search Engine Optimization business. Experts
usually crowd in these forums to discuss the tricks and trends
of the business. Moreover, new updates and trends about Search
Engine Algorithms and Technology can be found on these forums
so it is highly advisable that you check out those forums.
However, the forums might be a little too complicated for
beginners as terms often become too technical to understand
even by seasoned users.
About the words
Now let us go down to business! It is time to know what are the
keywords and keyphrases you will use for your copy! The key
words and phrases would be the ones that you will use and try
to integrate throughout the whole copy. It would be the bait
you place in the hook in order to attract and hopefully catch
your potential customers.
First of all, you and your client should brainstorm together
(face to face if possible) about the keywords and keyphrases
you want to use for the copy. It is important that you
brainstorm together so that you will be able to stay true to
the brand and have an effective choice for use in the search
engine optimization efforts. You could make use of different
keyword tools found in the web such as Keyword Discovery,
GoodKeywords, WordTracker, Overture, etc. (issues regarding
their usability and effectiveness will be discussed
separately). These tools can be downloaded or used directly
over the internet should you choose to utilize it.
In choosing keyphrases or keywords remember to start with and
use popular but “not-so-competitive” terms since it would be
very difficult to compete with more established websites if you
have just been starting. The above-mentioned tools will help
you determine which key words or phrases you could use.
One word keywords are very difficult if not impossible to
compete with as it would have a more general scope compared
with keyphrases. For example, if you are trying to write
content for a company selling educational toys, choosing a
keyword like “toys” would be a stupid idea since search engines
would give around one hundred million hits for that particular
keyword, while changing it into keyphrase like “toys for
students” or “educational toys” would only have hits of around
five million. This means that the chance that a web searcher
would actually go to your website would be 100,000,000:1 under
the keyword “toys” while choosing the keyphrase “educational
toys” means a chance of 5,000,000:1, greatly increasing your
chance of being visited. Besides, customers are more likely to
refine their searches since using or typing just one word
searches would mean being bombarded with a lot of unwanted
information than they need, costing more time and effort.
Your keywords should specifically target (1) the product or
service that you are offering and (2) what people actually type
whenever they use the search engines in looking for products
and services like yours. A good example would be when writing
content for a company selling kilns for bricks, you should not
optimize for the keyword “kiln for bricks” if most people
actually type “oven for bricks” when they are looking for such
equipment. It is useless to optimize for the term kiln when
most people opt to type oven since a few if none will be
looking for the term kiln.
You should also identify and discover various words and terms
which are closely related to your keyword or keyphrases. Some
key-terms and keyphrases are so intimately intertwined with
others that one group associates it with a particular field
while another choose to associate it with something else. One
good example would be Cosmetic Surgery. Cosmetic Surgery is a
medical procedure, so, it can be regarded as something related
with medicine and surgery, while it is also correct to say that
it is related with cosmetics and beauty. Since the fields of
medicine, surgery, cosmetics and beauty are popular fields,
optimizing for both the cosmetic and the surgical aspect of the
keyphrase Cosmetic Surgery would bring more keyword hits for
searches from individuals of both parts of the spectrum.
Another thing to consider is to integrate local terminologies
or equivalents of your products or services when optimizing
with key words or phrases. An “elevator” in the US would be a
“lift” in the UK, a “truck” in the US would be a “lorry” in the
UK, and the list goes on. When trying to sell products or
services for a huge demographically different society, you
should optimize for both of the groups as each would tend to
search for the more familiar local term. Better yet, you could
create different sites for different demographic groups,
replacing particular key words and phrases; enabling you to
cater to both.
Moreover, it would be wise to consider placing regional
information or regional key words or phrases. Integrating
regional information along with keywords and keyphrases enables
users who prefer more specified searches to visit your website.
You would also benefit from the limited competition because of
the more specified search. Most people looking for products and
services in the internet would certainly prefer to find what
they need locally, so adding local regional information would
definitely be of great help to you and your potential client.
Another benefit is that you could add another keyword, which is
the regional information to your existing key word or key
phrase. For example, instead of having just “plumbing services”
add “Atlanta” before ‘plumbing services’. This would give you
an edge over competitors as it would profoundly decrease your
competition.
About the content
Now that you have the key words and phrases you would need its
time to plan about the general thrust of the content, on what
the content should be like.
Generally, the main idea of writing content is for it to be
able to provide useful information for visitors in your site.
You are primarily writing for the readers, the human visitors
of your site, and about the products and services that you have
to offer. Secondary to that idea is to provide the search
engines information so they could properly and accurately index
your site according to its proper category, so anyone who wants
to look for something in particular, through the use of search
engines, would eventually find what he needs. In other words,
your content should be both customer-oriented and search engine
friendly.
In order to do that, you need to plan properly on how to do
your copywriting. The whole text should be able to give them
what they need and want to know about the products and services
you have. Hence, it is highly advisable that you read a lot of
information about the subject product or service before you
write the actual copy. The goal is to become extremely
knowledgeable about the product, so you can explore all the
possibilities and play with its strengths and weaknesses and
write everything that is needed.
One important thing to remember is to write content that is
unique. Copying content is not only plagiarism and cheating but
is also a serious offense that could cause painful penalties
under existing Copyright laws. More and more Intellectual
Property Rights watch dogs are reporting cases of content
stealing and have gained some grounds over the years. Major
search engines are now penalizing sites which illegally acquire
content from other sources. Penalties include permanently
putting sites under a blacklist, sort of a “permanent not to
contact sites” for crawlers. Lawsuits and cases about web
content writing are now increasing day by day, with more
countries enacting laws on Intellectual Property Rights. The
risks are just too great if you plagiarize and copy content. So
make sure that you quote or place endnotes when you choose to
use parts of other’s content.
And lastly, your content should be written in plain, simple,
and natural language so as not to destroy the natural flow of
words as you write. Highly technical words and terms should be
reserved for highly technical discussions, and should be
discouraged for everyday internet use.
About the mood
You might be wondering what a section about mood is doing in a
seo copywriting article, well, it certainly has a LOT to do
about content writing. The mood of the reader would certainly
affect the way he views a certain product or service. If you
did not properly take care of the emotional side of your
customer with your writing, consider him gone. Individual moods
are affected by a lot of factors; although primarily it is
internal, external factors could also affect his mood
significantly and luckily what that individual reads is one of
them.
First of all, you should be ‘in the mood’ for writing. Good
copies are mostly written by writers who are either inspired or
enlightened with what they are about to write. Content writers
should make sure that they are in this special mood because the
consequence of the opposite would be a very bad copy. A reader
is also likely to be ‘drawn’ by an emphatic copy written
superbly which would eventually end up making the reader get
what you are offering.
One thing you could do to achieve that is to utilize emotional
appeal to the reader. Try to integrate personal articles like
“you”, “we”, and “us” more often; try to get your visitors as
involved as possible. Avoid being too passive as it would
prevent you from establishing a connection or a relationship
with your target reader.
Keep your readers or customers engaged with your site. Make
them think and interact by asking questions, giving riddles or
trivia. All these create an air of friendliness for potential
customers, and once you’ve made them comfortable reading, they
are more likely to respond positively to you. As much as
possible make them do all their transactions within your site,
give out all the details about what you are offering so that
can know everything they need to know. Trying to get online
visitors ask questions and product or service information
offline will be too cumbersome for them so be as accessible as
possible.
©Copyrighted by SEOGlobalPro 2005.
About the Author: Liam Anthony is a Copywriter/Ghostwriter for
SEOGlobalPro, a Search Engine Optimization Company based in
Davao City, Philippines. He graduated with a Bachelors degree
in Arts with a Major in Political Science at Ateneo de Davao
University, he is currently a Law Student at Ateneo de Davao
Law School. http://www.seoglobalpro.com
Source: www.isnare.com
Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=31569&ca=Writing
|