SEO Copywriting: 9 Tips for Using Keywords in a Natural Way
SEO Copywriting: 9 Tips for Using Keywords in a Natural Way
Table of
Contents
1. For SEO Writing, Do Start with the
Keywords
2. …but Don’t Start with the Keywords
3. Write for Your Audience, not Your
SEO
4. Mix It Up When Using Keyword
Phrases
6. For SEO Writing, Go for Length
7. Keep Keyword Density in Check
8. Go Easy on Your Anchor Text
Anyone working in digital
marketing knows that content is key, especially for search engine optimization,
or SEO. And, anyone working in SEO knows keywords are key to that web content.
But that doesn’t mean that SEO copywriting is all about the keywords. In fact,
quite the opposite is true. Use too many keywords in your SEO writing and
Google will penalize you for spamming…but maybe not for the reason you
think.
Google wants to deliver relevant
content to users, and Google cares a lot about the user experience, including
high-quality useful content. As a result, the search engine giant will penalize
you for too many keywords, partly because it will look like you are cheating to
try and earn higher search rankings, and partly because your content will
likely read poorly, which is not a good user experience. That part might
surprise you but it’s key to your success with SEO.
And here’s the deal: It’s actually easy to do SEO content writing in a natural
way, such that you are using keywords for your SEO but still putting your
reader first to deliver the quality content Google would rather you focus on.
Here are nine tips to help:
1. For SEO Writing, Do Start with
the Keywords
This post is about SEO writing,
not keyword research, but you need to do your keyword research before
you start writing. That way, you can zero in on the focus of your article or
blog post, by knowing which keywords to shoot for. Plus you will have those
keywords at the top of your mind as you begin outlining and writing your
article, which will help you focus.
2. …but Don’t Start with the
Keywords
Now I’m going to take back what I
just said: Don’t start with the keywords. What I mean is, don’t start writing
with the keywords. You will write SEO content that is more natural and
enjoyable to read if you make the points you want to make, and then add in the
specific keywords later. This is not always the case, but in my experience, my
writing has been more fluid and easier to follow when I’ve focused on the
content first and not the keywords. So start with the keywords by knowing what
they are, but don’t write to the keywords. Use them as they fit while you’re
writing, but don’t make them the focus. After you’re done writing, go back and
see if you can find places to add them—naturally, of course.
3. Write for Your Audience, not
Your SEO
I also advise writers to avoid
the keywords at first because doing so helps you focus on your audience, and
that’s where Google wants your focus to be. Google wants good content that
users are looking for, so it can deliver that content to those users and help
them answer their questions. When you write to your audience instead of your
SEO goals, it’s easier to use your keywords in a natural way. The following
point will elaborate on how to do so.
4. Mix It Up When Using Keyword
Phrases
Keep your audience in mind when
you do use your keywords and think of variations you can use as well. If you
use your keyword in a variety of ways, your SEO writing will sound more
natural. For example, let’s say your keyword phrase is “plan Mexico trip.”
Rather than continuing to write “plan Mexico trip” which most definitely does not
sound natural, you could write planning a trip to Mexico, plan your Mexico
trip, plan a Mexico trip, Mexico trip planning, and other similar variations
that will sound more natural.
5. Focus on Your Headline
Google likes your keyword to be
in your article headline because that indicates what your article or blog post
is about. But, it’s a challenge to write a headline that both use your keyword
and is catchy so it will get noticed and clicked on. It can take a lot of work
to write a headline that is both SEO and user-friendly, but it’s worth your
time to do so.
6. For SEO Writing, Go for Length
Research shows that the articles
that rank well in Google tend to be over 1,800
words, and the content that gets the most social shares tends to be long as
well, as in 2,000 words plus. This means more work for you as the SEO writer
because writing quality content that’s longer obviously takes more time and
mental energy than writing short pieces. But it also gives you more opportunity
to write the kind of quality content that Google wants while still using
keywords in a natural way.
7. Keep Keyword Density in Check
Keyword density is the ratio
between the number of words in your content and the number of keywords in your
content. You want to keep keyword density in check so you don’t look like a
spammer or keyword stuffer. There isn’t an exact number you should focus on,
but you need to be aware. Obviously, you don’t want a percentage of zero
because that would mean you didn’t use your keyword at all. But you don’t want
your keywords to take up too much space either. In fact, the SEO experts at
Yoast say that now even a 4.5 percent density is too high!
You don’t have to go through and
count all of your words to figure this out, because tools exist to help.
Measuring your keyword density is particularly easy if you’re using Wordpress and the Yoast SEO
plug-in because it’s built in.
Two other tools you can use
are:
·
SEO Book
The first requires registration,
but it provides the results in an easier-to-read format. Both are free.
8. Go Easy on Your Anchor Text
Finally, to make sure that your
SEO copywriting uses your keywords but doesn’t go overboard, go easy on your
“exact match” anchor text. Your anchor text is the text that is hyperlinked to
elsewhere, either on your website or externally to another webpage. You can use
your keywords for anchor text sometimes, but not always. This anchor text guide says
to keep exact match anchor text, meaning an exact match of your keywords, to a
bare minimum, but it also includes useful information about other ways to
create anchor text. If you go back to tip four about mixing it up and apply
that same concept to your anchor text, that should help.
9. Learn More
Although SEO copywriting is an
important part of your online marketing, it is only one component of many that
will help you improve your search results with Google. So in addition to
following these tips for using keywords in a natural way while doing your SEO
content writing, also consider learning more about this specialized form of
digital marketing by becoming an SEO specialist. The
certificate program available through Simplilearn will teach you the many
facets of SEO, including keyword and on-page optimization, link building,
content marketing and web analytics, with projects that give you hands-on
experience.
Then your SEO writing will get an
added boost, as you not only write your content in a natural, user-friendly
way, but you also optimize your webpages using many of the other critical
factors as well.
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