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Gone are the days when journalists are commissioned to write grammatically correct copy for websites. What website owners tend to forget ever so often, is that search engines are not humans. They do not see images and certainly do not read words the way that humans do. It is our job as Internet Marketers to help search engines read our websites.
To come up in a search results you need to ensure that you have considered all relevant criteria that makes up the very complex algorithms used by search engines in order to decide who is most relevant and who gets to rank highest. There are a number of criteria that internet marketers and website owners need to take into consideration for ranking; however one of the most important areas is writing copy that is search friendly and rich in keywords or key phrases. SEO copy writing requires writing content that search engines see as relevant, unique and meaningful.
Here are some guidelines to writing search friend, keyword rich copy:
Here are some guidelines on spamming (‘blackhat’) techniques to avoid:
- Don’t overdo it. Don’t stuff keywords into your descriptions in a manner that does not make sense to the reader (user).
- Your copy must look ‘real’ (natural) and not appear to be ‘spamming’ the site.
- Never use white text on a white background.
- Stuffing keywords into images is regarded as spamming. A reasonable text description (doing exactly that i.e. explaining the image in text) is acceptable.
- Do not place hidden text in your code that is displayed above the page (i.e. can be read in your code by a spider, but cannot be seen on the page by the user.
Always ensure that your copy is real and looks natural to ensure that you do not appear to be
spamming the website. If you attempt to fool the search engines, you stand a very good chance of being dropped or blacklisted by them. Remember, although you are writing copy to be seen by robotic spiders, you still have an end user to consider – your customer.
Gillian Meier - Internet Marketing Strategist & SEO Analyst at Blue Magnet Web Intellect advises: "No matter how well ranked you are by a search engine, if your customer does not get what he or she wants from your site, they’ll click right out and continue searching for someone else – your competitor."
© Copyright Blue Magnet Web Intellect
July 2007
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