What SEO Copywriting Is and Is not







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Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.06 14:00  |  644 views

I have been frustrated lately. People just do not get it. There is lots of talk about SEO copywriting these days, but hardly any of it is on target. Most of the conversations, posts, and articles I’ve seen deal with topics like keyword density, allowable limits, over optimization and such. These people are making search engine copywriting all about the search engines. They are forgetting the fact that SEO copywriting is still copywriting.



I have been frustrated lately. People just do not get it. There is lots of talk about SEO copywriting these days, but hardly any of it is on target. Most of the conversations, posts, and articles I’ve seen deal with topics like keyword density, allowable limits, over optimization and such. These people are making search engine copywriting all about the search engines. They are forgetting the fact that SEO copywriting is still copywriting.

What that means is you are still writing promotional copy designed to cause a *person* to take a specific action. Your target audience (your site visitors) should come first. The elements designed to help the copy rank well absolutely come last.

What good is all the traffic in the world if your site copy does not convert visitors into buyers? Not much. That is why – when writing SEO copy – the human visitor comes first.

Unfortunately, SEO copywriting is getting a bad name because so much of what is being cranked out is repetitious babble. Most of these pages would never have made it on to a site, except for the fact that the site owner wanted to rank highly for certain key terms.

So, in the interest of salvaging the good name of search engine copywriting, before it is too late, let me offer some guidelines.

SEO Copy Is:
primarily – written for the visitor.
unique and purposeful.
natural-sounding – it flows.

SEO Copy Is Not:
written exclusively with the engines in mind.
mirrored, adjusted, or altered to create new pages by simply changing key phrases.
stiff, forced or overly repetitive.

The Dos of SEO Copywriting

When writing SEO copy, you will want to:
understand those to whom you are writing.
choose what the focus of the page will be.
create a plan outlining the message you want to convey.
decide how best to communicate that message to your target customers.
choose which key phrases will be incorporated into the copy.
make sure those key phrases work well with the page and the planned copy.
incorporate key phrases as you write (not after you write), so they flow naturally with the planned message.

The Don’ts of SEO Copywriting
When writing SEO copy, you should never:
create a plan based solely on how to rank high.
replace *every* instance of a generic term (car) with a key phrase (red, convertible car).
add pages of copy simply to appease the search engines.
rely on useless keyword density ratios and formulas.
shove key phrases in everywhere possible. (No, it will not get you banned, but it will sound completely ridiculous!)

SEO copywriting is not the process of writing exclusively for the search engines. It is the process of writing copy to appeal to your visitors, while including elements to help the search engines and your visitors understand what the page is all about.

If you remember who truly makes or breaks your site’s success (your customers!) and focus on them, you are sure to create SEO copy that rings true.


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