Seven Friendly Tips on Making Killer Copy on Your SEO Blogs
Been reviewing hundreds of SEO blogs recently and came up with several suggestions to relate to the people owning seo blogs, and blogs in general.
Ask yourself those seven questions, act and create even more attention to your SEO blogs.
1. Do you see trends? – With so much search marketing stuff posted about the Net, we are increasingly in need of writing that sorts itself neatly into our overstuffed minds. Trend tracking articles are one way of making our user experience more to-the-point, you may try to use seo software. Readers do not have time to spare for reading 300 pages on, for instance, onpage optimization case studies. “What’s the bottom line?” “What’s the big picture?” – these are the questions we tend to seek answers to while reading SEO blogs. So you’d better not pontificate about single facts. Alternatively, center on patterns, link one hot issue with another, and your SEO blog content will get noticed.
2. Does your writing pulsate with life? – Why do people come back the same SEO blog over and over? They must be rewarded with a rich experience every time. Leading SEO bloggers create writing that breathes with energy. That’s a blend of images, videos, screenshots -elements that make copy magnetic. But your words matter just as much. Do they have meaning in them or are they thoughtless gibberish?
3. Are you doing your homework? It’s appalling how many poorly researched SEO blog articles exist on the WorldWideWeb. Ignore this tip if you are a hardened SEM consultant with over a dozen of years of progressive experience behind your name. The rest of the people writing to search engine forum: do your research. Opinion-rich copy is great but readers also want to educate themselves. Share some SEO tips, discuss important findings or articles. And make an effort to link up to your sources.
4. Are you being a showoff? Give yourself a reality check every time you are about to make your SEO article public. A humorous remark that is popular in your state may be rude or taken wrongly by readers residing oceans away. Same goes for jargon and pompous words used in 18th century novels. These show your aptitude, doubtlessly, but they may also offend you readers. Try writing simply without sounding plain.
5. How well do you organize? Arrange your SEO blog site in a way that makes readers grasp information quickly. Numbering, article sections, paragraphs (3-5 lines max), short sentences, color fonts, friendly page design. Is your SEO blog logically defined into sections? Are you linking together your articles so that readers easily transition from one SEO blog post to the next?
6. Do readers know you? Prominent bloggers lure in readers by sharing a bit of their character. Your professional life, cultures and individuals that influenced who you are today could help add humanity to your SEO blog and lift your credibility as a fascinating person with a family, hobbies and other exciting details you feel like sharing.
7. Are you talking? Leading bloggers have a strong subscriber base. Make it easy for your SEO blog followers to interact with you. Spur discussions, respond to comments, answer questions, enable feed subscriptions. At the expense of sounding cliché, make it possible to share your posts in social networks, and use Facebook, Google Buzz and what-have-you to disseminate announcements about your SEO blog and keep your followers in the know.
Best of luck writing and hopefully your content becomes the mighty czar on the Net.
Tags: Blogging, Copywriting, SEO, Writing