So, you have a great product, or a fantastic service and now you have a great website too! One problem, no visitors.
Well, if you are at the stage of searching for how to write copy for SEO, then you’ve already skipped through the steps that most go through when designing a site. And congratulations to you, as you have now clearly realised that you need to have great content for great products, or your visitor numbers wont be, well, great… (sorry).
The trick here, is to realise that there really isn’t a magic formula for SEO copy writing, other than ‘write what you know about’ and if you are lacking in knowledge about a product, do some digging into the subject / product before you write.
Top tips for writing SEO copy
Here is a summary of a few quick pointers to get you started:
- Know your subject, product or service – if you don’t then writing will be stilted, so spend some time and get to know the facts
- Write copy straight off – by this I mean do not copy someone else – just write from your experience and facts that you know. Where you have a product with specification, you obviously need to be accurate with those facts It is common to have data sheets, which may be the same from site to site, but this does not stop you embellishing your own product description, and that is the part I am talking about.
- Do not ‘key word stuff’ for SEO - putting endless key words in every sentence is pointelss and difficult to read - just allow the key words that are associated with the product or service flow into the writing at appropriate places.
SEO copy writing is not about stuffing as many key words into a page as you can muster, but more about being informative about the product or service you are pushing.
I’m sure you must have found sites that seem to deliberately fluff up a page with lots of repetitious mentions of their key words. Now, if you have noticed this, then it has served the purpose of distracting you from the product itself. These pages have been written with the simple aim of getting the search engines there and not for the customer’s benefit. If that page had been written with the customer in mind, however, it would have read much better for it, and would still have contained a number of references to the product itself.
By relaxing and simply writing in an informative way, you will achieve a natural looking piece of text and hey presto, you will also have included your key words in a non spammy way. Not only that, but you will have probably stumbled across variants of the key word, such as plurals and similar words, or have moved your key words around in order, all of which can act as pointers to the search engines that you are writing on a particular subject, without over cooking the page.