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Making Your Content SEO Friendly with Title Tags, Tuesday, June 17, 2008
   
 

The most important place to insert your keywords is at the title tag of the page. The nice part about blogging software is that your page or post title will automatically be transformed into both title tags and either an H1 or H2 heading tag as well. Remember that your headline should wrap your keywords in a pithy promise which perfectly communicates what the content has to provide.

Another important place where keywords can appear is on the subheadings which aid readers in navigating down the page. A resource which matches up really well with the targeted keyword phrases will find natural opportunities to restate the keywords in subheads, as an introduction to the next topical section of the page. Typically subheads are formed using the H3 tag.

SEO experts have always found that it is useful to repeat the targeted keywords in the opening sentence, as long as it can be done in a way which is appealing to the readers and reinforces relevancy. Since lot of search engines use this initial copy as the description of the article or post, you want to make sure you are accurately selling the searcher on clicking through as well.

 
   
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Shorter Sentences, Better Content, Friday, June 13, 2008
   
 

When it comes to SEO copywriting, there is no magical recipe or formula for writing a perfect content for your website and there is no special number of words that you can insert. But however most SEO experts recommend word count of 250 to 500 per page, with two to four targeted keywords/search terms strategically placed within the content. More number of keywords you try to stuff in a page, the more you risk your page making it sound unnatural and awkward. Therefore this has to be avoided at all costs.

When building your webpage it is very important that you keep the visitors or readers' needs in mind. Most netizens will just browse and scan pages looking for keywords. They will halt to read the contents only if there is something which attractive. Keep your sentences direct and short, but don't skimp on the content, the more content the better! Instead of writing endless columns of texts, write short paragraphs and make use of white space. Remember to use italicized and bold texts when emphasizing and bullet points wherever necessary, doing these things will make it easier for readers to spot key points.

 
   
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5 SEO Secrets for Copywriters!, Thursday, June 05, 2008
   
 

They make every title of an article rock! Yes, articles which have great titles get linked to a lot more than articles which have titles that are boring. Getting your writing linked to is more important than any other factor of SEO copywriting.

SEO copywriters must make every post scannable! Your readers must be able to scan all the articles and posts you write, don't expect them to read each and every line of the article to be read. They must be able to easily find the headings which explain to them what the next section is about. They should also find numbered and unordered lists. This leads to increased links from other websites.

Advanced SEO copywriters must target a set of keywords with each and every post. You must have noticed that the word 'SEO copywriters' has already appeared nearly three times on this page, this is because I'm trying to target that keyword with this post! It is generally recommend to insert at least 3 to 4 keywords on a single page.

Writers must get the keyword into a few heading tags on the page or post. If you're a Blogger this means to make sure your keyword(s) is in the title of your post. You can also add your keyword(s) into headings within your post. Bloggers of WordPress can take advantage of this: Secret 'Blogging Traffic Booster' In WordPress.

SEO Copywriters know must that there are many variations of the target keywords which could be searched for. If a post targets 'SEO Copywriter', it should probably also target terms like 'SEO Copywriting' and 'SEO Copywriters'.

 
   
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Hire Excellent Freelance Copywriter, Tuesday, June 03, 2008
   
 

A freelance copywriter is a writer who knows what search engine optimization is all about. He is a person who charges remuneration for an hour or for the words written. Today, freelance copywriters have good demand among search engine optimization.

The freelance copywriter establishes firm date to submit the articles written. The freelance copywriting service is highly linked, rated in the search engines which are chosen to be best. The copywriter has to work on multiple projects and provides excellent content to the clients.

It is considered that good freelance writer will be little bit strange. Most of the freelance copywriter does not have an interest of working in a corporate office. Incase if he works in a corporate office, the freelance copywriter will have to stay and he does not shows interest over.

 
   
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Tips to Develop You're Writing Skills (Part II), Sunday, June 01, 2008
   
 

  • Once you have decided where to submit your work; write to publishers' for the submission guidelines. Some prefer to see a letter about your work before they look at your actual work. Some prefer to see a partial manuscript or a synopsis and few of the sample chapters. Others prefer complete manuscripts! In general, all publishers prefer your work to be submitted in typewritten form, double-spaced and printed on one side of plain white bond paper. See that you enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope, if you want your work to be returned.
  • Check that your work is as technically correct as possible. Ensure that the grammar, punctuations and spelling are right, as they are the important part of writing.
  • If you're successful in impressing the editor with your work, be ready to edit and revise, as nobody's work makes it to printing press/online journals without going through repeated readings. Sometimes these changes might need structural work, including adding, cutting and re-arranging large chunks of materials.
  • Never be afraid of rejections or getting rejected, if you are receiving rejection letters, it shows that you are submitting your work for publication and it is the only way to have your work published. It might take time and history is always full of stories about masterpieces which were repeatedly rejected before they were published!
  • Read! Read! Read! Reading will provide you an education in the craft of your work, but if your aim is to write for any publications or online journal, it will give you some idea of the market trends, suitable formats for commercial publication and prevailing styles of today.

 
   
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