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> Does SEO copywriting really matter versus regular content?, hoping to get some clarification on copywriting

hymesdesign
post Jul 24 2009, 11:42 PM
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I run a web design business and am about to beef up my content. I'm ultimately looking to increase traffic, but I'm just a coder/designer I don't know much about content writing. So basically my question is the topic title, does SEO copywriting make any difference versus regular content, and why or why not. Any tips on where to find more information on SEO or just giving me information on SEO either one would also be appreciated, thanks.


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QUOTE (hymesdesign @ Jul 24 2009, 06:42 PM) *
I run a web design business and am about to beef up my content. I'm ultimately looking to increase traffic, but I'm just a coder/designer I don't know much about content writing. So basically my question is the topic title, does SEO copywriting make any difference versus regular content, and why or why not. Any tips on where to find more information on SEO or just giving me information on SEO either one would also be appreciated, thanks.


Hello.

(organic) SEO is based around keywords and key phrases. Put the words in urls, directory names, title tags, and page content as text and alt text. Have a good naming convention for all components.
However, don't keyword stuff the page content and you'll be OK. Keep your on page keyword density below 5%. I have seen some web sites with as high as 8% though that sailed right along. If you research your competition you'll know how much keyword density the market your shooting for will tolerate. Use keywords/phrases in text and headings where they make sense.

CLEAN CODE is important too. Be organized and have a good grasp on navigation.
If people get confused by your web sites road map, so will the bots/spiders who are indexing your pages.

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post Aug 9 2009, 07:17 PM
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Well, these days there really is no such thing as "regular content". In order to maximize the visibility of your website, its content has to be optimized for both human visitors and search engines. The optimization of web content for search engines is what the so-called "SEO Copywriting" is all about.

When your content is optimized for search engines, it means your content is spiced with keywords relevant to your business. In this way, when visitors make a search online using those keywords you've used on your site, the search results are likely - not certain - to include your website.

Therefore, don't get hung up on "SEO Copywriting". All "regular content" written to generate traffic include an element of "SEO copywriting". Nonetheless, a whole science has developed around "SEO Copywriting". www.seomoz.org is one of the best places to learn about SEO issues.



QUOTE (hymesdesign @ Jul 25 2009, 12:42 AM) *
I run a web design business and am about to beef up my content. I'm ultimately looking to increase traffic, but I'm just a coder/designer I don't know much about content writing. So basically my question is the topic title, does SEO copywriting make any difference versus regular content, and why or why not. Any tips on where to find more information on SEO or just giving me information on SEO either one would also be appreciated, thanks.



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post May 10 2011, 03:22 PM
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Certainly SEO copywriting makes difference versus regular content. It refreshes the content of your website and attracts more customers. So it’s a very useful technology. I would recommend you to address one of the SEO consultancy services and they will help you to tackle the problem of your website content.
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post May 17 2011, 10:48 AM
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Hi everyone,

Yes content plays a very crucial role in web copywriting because only good contents on the website makes a way for the visitors and targeted audiences to find the preferred information on the web and it also helps in achieving more profits.





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