Search Engine Optimized (SEO) Copy - The Down and Dirty Details
by Jon Wuebben
Published on this site: June 23rd, 2005 - See
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Today, being on the first page for your most popular keyword phrase
is like having the most memorable prime time television commercial
in 1973.
Essentially, that's where the power of advertising is going.
It's all about Search. And Search is only going to become
more important over the next ten years. If you can get on
that coveted first page organically, well then, more power
to you! I know you probably have read other articles about
writing SEO copy and how it relates to achieving high search
rankings, there are plenty of them to go around. But some
of the articles are complicated; some are too long, others
boring. Still others don't explain that great SEO copy is
rarely effective just on it's own - in order to get those
high rankings (which is the goal after all), you have to do
other things too. So, we decided that what most people really
needed was a "down and dirty", easy to understand,
ten step method. You ask, and we deliver. Here are the official
ten steps in order:
- Check your Competitors
Who are your competitors? Do you know? If you don't, you may want
to go online and do a search for your product or service. Who
is on the first two pages? That is your target. Those are the
companies that you want to compete with. Because right now, they
are getting your customers. Take a look at their website. Notice
the copy. Analyze their business. Are they successful? What are
they not doing right? Look for the holes. You're going to meet
the needs of their customers (that they are not fulfilling) so
they become YOUR customers.
- Research your Keyword Phrases
Remember, Keyword Phrase research is critically important. It
can also be a little tricky. Do you know what keywords or keyword
phrases your customers search for when they look for you? Are
you sure? Se what your competitors are using. You can do this
by right clicking on their home page, selecting "View Source"
and then checking their keyword meta tag. Next, go on to Overture.com
(Now Yahoo), click on "Visit the Advertiser" section,
and use their Keyword Selector Tool. Its great - and its free.
You can also use Wordtracker.com, but it does cost $7.50/day.
- Write Good Copy
Now its time to start writing. Or re-writing. And if you can't
write, you can hire a website copywriter to do it for you. The
bottom line is to write about benefits, not features. Don't tell
them how great your company is. They will discover that for themselves
when you overwhelm them with your service and deliver the perfect
product that meets their every need. Make the copy to the point
and snappy. Make it sure it has impact, and asks the potential
customer for their business.
- Integrate Your Keyword Phrases
After you figure out which keyword phrases you want to use on
your site, you need to integrate them into the copy of your site.
Think Home Page and Services page as the most important pages
to use them on. Essentially, you want to them to make up 5% of
the total words on the page. It's not that hard actually. Just
don't use them all over the place like some stupid copywriters
do you could get de-listed from the search engines. Definitely
use them in your headlines and sub headlines. That will get you
extra points, so to speak.
- Check your Links, Build if necessary
Do you have any inbound links pointing to your site? If not, no
amount of awesome copy is going to get your site high rankings.
Links are very important. And even more so for Google. Go to linkpopularity.com
and see what you have. Also check your competitors. If they have
more than you, you need to get some high quality links. You can
either do that yourself or hire someone to do it for you. It can
be time consuming and expensive. But you gotta do it. It makes
you look important to the search engines. A good way to do it
is to make sure you are listed on directories, including DMOZ
and industry related sites. Go to incominglinks.com
to see which ones you should be listed on. Then write articles
and submit them to article submission sites. That could potentially
give you hundreds of links for free.
- Use Go Rank's Analytical Tools
GoRank.com is a fantastic free resource for SEO. They have a Keyword
Density Analyzer, Link Popularity Analyzer, Top 10 Keyword Analyzer,
Research, News and lots of other great stuff. It's a great tool
and something I use every day. It will help you in your SEO copy
efforts.
- Submit to the Search Engines
After you've ensured that your website copy and all the other
important SEO considerations have been completed, it's time to
submit to the Search Engines. Do it manually. Go to the search
engine and do it yourself. Definitely don't pay someone to do
it for you. You may have to resubmit a few times, but eventually,
your site will get noticed.
- Tweak the Copy as necessary, Add New Content After your
site has been up for a while, go back and take a second look.
Ask friends and customers what they think of it. Can anything
be improved? You'll be surprised what you may hear. If something
isn't working, fix it. Make it sound better. The other thing that
you should also be doing is adding content regularly. Build free
resources into your website. This will make your customers and
potential customers happy, and it will make you appear to be more
important in the eyes of the search engines. Adding articles to
your site is a great way to give your customers new, free content.
Write about things that they would find interesting.
- Partner with a Great SEO Firm
You may want to also consider partnering with a great Search Engine
Optimization firm. There are probably a hundred very good ones
out there. There are also 1000 bad ones. For the good ones, check
out topseos.com. and marketingsherpa.com. They both list reputable
firms. Whoever you go with, make sure they have a list of client
success stories complete with stats to back it up.
- Measure Your Success!
Finally, measure your success. (or progress) Get a software program
that will provide you with some web metrics as it pertains to
your site. WebTrends and Statcounter are great ones. There are
quite a few others as well. As you can see, Search Engine Optimized
copy is only part of the overall SEO story. There is a lot to
it, so make sure you cover every area. After all, we want to get
your web site to the very top!

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