Archive for the ‘SEO Copy’ Category

‘Link baiting’ – A great way to generate link popularity

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

‘Link baiting’ may just be a fancy name for ‘good web content’, but it’s a handy reminder that content is critical to a high search engine ranking. Simply put, it’s about making your site content so good that people can’t help but link to it. They feel they’d be doing their own visitors a disservice [...]

Copywriting tools & SEO copywriting tools

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Just a quick post this time… I quite often find myself recommending tools or specific applications of tools for copywriting and SEO copywriting. So I thought I’d cut out the middle-man and simply publish my list and a few comments on each tool. So here’s my list of copywriting tools and SEO copywriting tools. If [...]

Optimizing your HTML code for search engines

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

Within the HTML code behind your page, there are things called ‘meta tags’. These are short notes within the header of the code which describe some aspects of your page to the search engines. Although there is some debate over how important meta tags are when it comes to SEO, it’s generally agreed that they [...]

SEO Copy – What should the word count of my pages be?

Monday, December 4th, 2006

Whether you’re an SEO copywriter or not, you’ve probably heard plenty of rules (accurate and otherwise) regarding how many words you need on each page of your website. Chances are, the loudest voices in the clamor are those advocating HEAPS of copy. But remember, the person with the loudest voice isn’t always right… While I [...]

Copywriting forum launched

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

It’s been a while since my last post. Sorry! But I have a good reason, honest… As you’ve probably already guessed from my headline, Divine Write has launched a copywriting forum. It’ll interest copywriters, business owners, marketing managers and webmasters most, but ‘regular’ writers will also find it useful (I hope). Current forums include: General [...]

SEO copy – Plural or Singular Keywords?

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

When you’re writing your SEO copy, chances are there’ll come a time when you’ll wonder whether you should target the plural of your keyword or the singular. e.g. Do I target “tennis shoe” or “tennis shoes”? To answer this question, the first thing you need to do is find out what your target visitors are [...]

Do I have to target exact phrases in my SEO copy?

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

The short answer is no. The long answer follows… As soon as you start optimizing your web copy, you’ll realise that it’s quite difficult to repeat your keyword again and again, without your copy becoming very unfriendly to readers. This is particularly problematic when you’re targeting very specific keyword phrases. For example, for me, targeting [...]

What if I want to target more than one keyword in my SEO copy?

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

If you’re targeting exact strings in your SEO copy, you’ll find it difficult to effectively target more than 2 keyword phrases per page. This is particularly true if you’re targeting very specific keyword phrases. For example, let’s say you want your tennis clothing page to rank well when a customer searches for the following phrases [...]

Essential advice on increasing keyword density without compromising readability

Thursday, October 19th, 2006

Although you shouldn’t get too hung up on keyword density (see my previous post on SEO copy keyword density for an explanation), if you’re aiming for a density of around 2-3%, you’ll find that this isn’t easy to achieve, without compromising the readability of your copy. The easiest way to do it is to be specific. [...]

Keyword Density – The fact and the fiction

Monday, October 16th, 2006

One of the most important aspects of optimizing your site for search engines (SEO) is your web copy. Google and the other search engines read the words on your page to figure out what your site is about and which searches they should display it in. But they don’t read like humans. We actually make [...]

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