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How To Write Search Engine Friendly Content

By: Sammy Kirkland
Post Date: 2010-03-18

Have you been wondering how you can write content for your site that does not infringe SEO policies? Well, I'm pleased to let you know that contrary to popular opinion, writing content that conforms to ethical SEO standards is indeed very easy.
Good SEO content is just content that has been created with particular attention paid to how search engines may locate the content. It's popularly held, albeit wrongly that SEO is writing for search engines. In order for you to create SEO friendly content you need to focus your attention on writing content for people and not just search engines, write content that you would enjoy reading yourself. This is a very important point to keep in mind.

If you have to select between a search engine friendly content creation technique and people friendly content technique, then I would strongly advice that you go with the latter. There is no point for your site to rank highly in search engines yet be full of crappy lines and appear gibberish to human readers. The amazing thing about SEO content is that search engines too are always looking for content that is interesting to provide to its customers and will not hesitate to skip content that is overly optimized.

The good news is that majority of acceptable techniques for web writing also apply to SEO too. When writing for the web you're advised to create good content, this is with regards to relevance. Modern search engines have algorithms that can clearly isolate irrelevant content from relevant ones, they've also become sophisticated at identifying unethical SEO techniques and will not hesitate to blacklist your site if your content is found to violate good SEO policies.

Therefore, do no try to fool search engines by creating irrelevant content, always stick to relevant topics.

Make it a habit to put conclusions near the start of your article, this is good because concentrating keywords at the top of the article will result more relevant traffic to your site. A good way of looking at this is, if your website is about golf, then make sure the word golf forms part of the title and the opening sentence.

Synonyms should be spared until the third or fourth paragraphs. To maintain the keyword rhythm without sounding strange to search engines, try using lists of words instead of paragraphs. Ensure that you include links in your content, this is even better if the links contain your keywords. Make sure your keywords are all linked.

Incorporate subheadings in your content and the subheadings should carry your keyword or keyphrase. Use header tags for both keyphrase and sub heads.

Before posting the content triple check it. It doesn't make any sense if you have your keyword say "Golf caddies" spelled as "Golf Caddts" with several instances on the page. Run the spell checker and proofread by reading through the content to ensure it's well set and professional looking. Badly done content will prevent other site owners from linking to your site.

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Sammy Kirkland in web programming and design. If you'd like to know more about our products, please visit our zen cart web design page and our wonderful mascot design.


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