Have you ever been to one of those sites that has obviously been written to get high search engine rankings? You know the ones… they have copy that sounds like this:
“When you buy quality silver jewelry from us, you know your quality silver jewelry is of the highest quality because we only sell quality silver jewelry that is top-notch. No other quality silver jewelry site on the Web offers the selection of quality silver jewelry that we do!”
Want to take a wild guess at what keyphrase they’re targeting?
Copy like this simply doesn’t sound real. It’s very forced. When visitors click to your site they’ll be faced with stiff copy that sounds like a robot. It doesn’t flow… and it doesn’t sell, either. With a little nip and tuck, you can create copy that appeals to your target audience and ranks high with the engines.
So just how do you begin writing with keywords and still have a nice, flowing sales message? It’s really easier than you might think.
Here are a couple of strategies I use when writing SEO copy.
Headlines and Subheadlines
These make the ideal place for keywords. Why? Because keywords are normally descriptive by nature. Since headlines describe what the site visitor is about to read, it makes perfect sense to include keywords within them.
Titles
Create a chart, or a list, and give it a keyword-rich title. Just as with headlines, titles should be descriptive… another perfect keyword/copy match.
Lists
In your chart or list, include keywords in the headers and within the list descriptions. For example, if your keywords include softball trading pins, employee recognition awards, lapel pins, and lapel pin you could create a list that reads like this:
<Keyword Title> Creative Lapel Pin Uses
<Keyword Headers & Descriptions>
- Baseball and Softball Trading Pins – Lapel pin trading among baseball and softball teams has dramatically grown in popularity… be sure to support your team with custom-created baseball and softball trading pins.
- Employee Recognition Awards – Employees take great pride in wearing lapel pins that show their achievements, and they will treasure employee recognition awards that they can frequently show to others.
See how the list uses keyphrases within the headers and again within the list description itself?
Using keywords in carefully chosen places allows you to have more freedom with your copy itself. So now, instead of the forced, unappealing copy we read in the first example, you can have something more relaxed like this:
Quality Silver Jewelry Is A Rare Find
If you’ve been looking for quality silver jewelry long, you know that quality is, in fact, a major issue. Unfortunately, many companies combine low-cost metals with their silver that compromises the quality and the appearance. That’s a practice we never participate in.
How To Recognize Quality Silver Jewelry
When shopping for the best, look for these tell-tell signs of excellence.
- Quality silver jewelry created of pure silver displays a radiant sheen.
- Touching the surface lets you know it’s quality. Silver jewelry that’s pure will immediately show a fingerprint.
- Breathing on the finish of quality jewelry will produce a fog, while breathing on the finish of poor-quality substitutes will not.
And so on, and so on.
So you see, you can have copy that makes sense, provides solutions for your site visitors, and ranks high with the search engines. It’s not impossible… it just takes a bit of training and practice. Before long, you’ll be tucking keywords in all the right places.
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I think you make some excellent points here. Good content is definitely an important factor, and copy packed full of keywords not only puts people off, but also looks unprofessional. Your examples go to show that keywords can still be encorporated, but in a subtle and legible way.
Keywords are such vital parts of any content you create for your site. They play such a central role in all the content that writing without considering them will be like punching in the air unless you’re sure you’ve already made a huge audience.
Even if you have such a huge number of readers, followers, etc, it will not be wise to ignore search engines as sources of bringing targeted traffic to your site.
Thanks for your comments Holly and Rahman.