SEO writing is very different from content writing, article writing, story writing and news writing. When I first realized my innate talent for writing stuff and putting thoughts into words, I was still reading Mills and Boons, and it was during this time that my romance storybooks were confiscated by my classroom teacher because I was reading in class.
The Search Engines are an essential aspect of the everyday internet experience. In fact, some studies suggest that most people begin their browsing by submitting a search in one of the major search engines. As an entrepreneur or marketer, getting your website into the Results Pages delivered by the Search Engines (aka "ranked") can mean the difference between failure and success.
By 'ranking well,' I mean showing up on the first page of the Search Results Pages - the higher the better.
In the past, delving into SEO was a scary proposition, especially to those who are not technically savvy. Fortunately, the technology on the Internet has advanced to the point where this is no longer the case. One does not have to know HTML or other Internet Programming Languages to show up high in the Search Engine Results. At the same time, this advancement in technology has created an environment that is much more competitive.
A word or set of words that is submitted to the Search Engines as a Search Query is called a Keyword or Keyword Phrase
Ok, now your SEO article writing keywords are:- decorative, lamps, light, bright, pretty and lighting, right? So, on to the SEO article writing process. First you write everything that you need to write down first. Beef up the article. As a general rule of thumb, SEO articles should be no less than 300 words and no more than 500 words. Any more than that, you're wasting your time writing a novel for your SEO article. Read through the SEO article now and replace words and reword sentences to fit in those keywords. Yes, you'll have to restructure some the SEO keywords here and there, but do it anyway.
Make sure the sentences make sense, ok? Because although the search engines won't know bad grammar from good grammar, your site visitors will. And most of them, site visitors who visit your website based on those SEO keywords
DO mind the bad grammar. And once you turn them away, it's almost impossible to bring them back!
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