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Posted under Company NewsWe’re contracted with Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors to write content for their entire web site. Thank you Ruhl&Ruhl.
Posted under Company NewsWelcome to our new clients Gutter Supply, CarInsuranceQuotes.com, and PrinterInk.com.
We’d also like to announce, we are working in conjunction with the design group, RTP Designs, and the Internet Marketing company Migrayn Studios.
We’d like to thank them for their business, and we look forward to a continued partnership in the future.
Posted under Company NewsThe fact of the matter is, if you are writing about your company products and services, chances are the keywords will appear naturally in your writing. So, the first step is to merely write the article or web page, with the READER in mind. Then, go back and insert popular keywords into the text, in a manner that is not obvious to the reader.
To find the most popular keywords for your page or article, utilize this great tool by SEO Book. Keyword Research Tool.
Search for terms that are relevant to your industry, but not so grandiose that you will never rank for the term. For example, if you are a Realtor, chances are you will NEVER rank for the general terms such as “realty”, “Realtor”, or “real estate.” So, be more specific, by inserting geographic terms into your search. For example, you may try, “San Francisco realty”, or “Chicago Realtor.”
Even still, those two-word phrases can be very competitive as well. So, break it down even further if you must. For example, try “South Chicago Realtor” or “Bay area San Francisco Realty.”
While these terms may not be as popular as the others, you are targeting specific users with these narrow terms. The pool of quality leads increases, because you are pinpointing them more precisely.
Posted under SEO Writing TipsWeek Two Topic - Keyword Density
Keyword density refers to the amount of times a specific keyword appears on a page. You need a good balance between relevant exposure and keyword stuffing (the act of inundating a web page with keywords to the point that it is no longer readable).
The keyword must appear at a level to get the attention of the Google Algorithm, but not too blatant.
Some say that the density needs to be at a 5-6% density. - We feel this borders on keyword stuffing because the content becomes convoluted for the reader.
Others say the density needs to be 3-4% - We feel this is slightly high, but can still yield good results.
WE say that the keyword density need only be 1 - 2% - This is a comfortable level that attracts the search engine, but does not turn off the reader. Because after all, readers and users determine which sites are popular. If your site answers the users question, then it will grow in popularity, traffic, and gain the attention of Google.
To achieve a 1-2% density, is rather natural. When you write an article, the keyword appears organically through the writing Beyond that, you should position that keyword near the front so it is quickly visible, as well as a few other strategic places - such as near relavant keywords or geographic information.
However, it also depends on the length of the page. If you have an article that is 250 words, the density will natural be higher, than articles that are 500 words.
The bottom line is, the main focus of the writing MUST be the reader. Give them the information they need quickly and easily, and then focus on putting the keywords in seamlessly.
To test the density on your page, use this great tool by SEO Chat: Keyword Density tool
We optimized this page for “Keyword Density” and achieved 2%. Did you notice?
Next week:
Keywords - Which ones do I need?
Certified Copywriting.com has launched a new SEO Writing Tips blog, to educate writers, readers and clients about the art of seo copywriting.
The blog will be updated each week with new seo writing tips, from our owner Devin Hansen. Mr. Hansen has worked for clients such as AOL, American Greetings, CitiGroup, the United Nations, and many more.
Visit each week for new tips, and comment on this ever-changing art.
Additionally, the blog will update employees and clients about company news as well as industry news.
Thank you for visiting, and enjoy.
Posted under Company NewsWeek One topic: Keyword Stuffing
So, for the imaginary client, “Acme Graphics” which of these paragraphs do you think reads better?
See the difference?
Paragraph 1 is an example of keyword stuffing. The writer is trying to cram the keyword into the paragraph as many times as possible. And trust me, we’ve seen even worse examples. The thinking is, that the more the keyword appears on the page, the more appealing it will be to search engines. That’s simply not the case. It may have been in the early days of Search Engines, but now, they are more complex, intelligent, and intuitive than ever before.
The keyword stuffing does NOTHING for your SEO, and probably just irritates your reader.
In short. Keyword Stuffing is a dead practice. Don’t do it.
Next week: Keyword Density: How many times should I have the keyword on a page?
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SEO Copywriting, or to give it its full name, search engine optimization copywriting or search engine copywriting, is the technique of writing the viewable text on a web page in such a way that it reads well for the surfer, and also targets specific search terms. Its purpose is to rank highly in the search engines for the targeted search terms.
As well as the viewable text, SEO Copywriting usually optimizes other on-page elements for the targeted search terms. These include the Title, Description and Keywords tags, headings and alt text.
The idea behind SEO Copywriting is that search engines want genuine content pages and not additional pages (often called “doorway pages”) that are created for the sole purpose of achieving high rankings. Therefore, the engines cannot possibly view SEO copywritten pages as undesirable, and the rankings they achieve tend to be as stable as those that are achieved by other search engine optimization techniques.
Practitioners of the search engine copywriting method recommend around 250 viewable words per page, with one, or at most two, targeted search terms strategically placed within the text and other on-page elements.
One thing that can be said about search engine optimization copywriting is that works for suitable websites and for suitable search terms (see below). SEO Copywriting can achieve rankings that tend to do well across the search engines, although no page can do equally well in all engines.
It is sometimes said by practioners of search engine optimization copywriting, that the method tends to maintain its rankings as the engines tweak and change their algorithms, whereas other methods produce less stable rankings. This can’t be true. If 2 pages are in the top 10 search results; one getting there by the SEO copywriting method and the other by different search engine optimization techniques, they are both there because they match the engine’s criteria (algorithm) quite well. When the criteria is changed, the match that each of them had is necessarily changed. The matches could become closer to, or further from, the engine’s criteria. Whether each page goes up or down in the results depends on what changes have been made to the engine’s criteria. It is a matter of chance, and not a matter of whether SEO copywriting was used or not.
SEO Copywriting is good when:-
Otherwise, ’search engine friendly’ techniques should always be done as a first measure, and real search engine optimization should be done for the search terms for which ’search engine friendly’ techniques are unsuccessful.
NOTE:
Competitive search terms are not necessarily those where millions of results are returned. They are those where people are competing hard for the top positions. There’s a big difference.
This article is about SEO copywriting and not about copywriting in general. Copywriting is a specialized field, which has the ability to make a website successful - or not. Those of us without that skill can flounder along or we can enlist the help of one of the best in the business. This copywriting tutorial is the best that I’ve found on the web, and I thoroughly recommend reading it.SEO copywriting and normal copywriting don’t always mix very well, but it is worth taking the time to integrate them as far as is possible. After all, SEO copywriting will help to bring people from the search engines to the website but, if the website fails to sell itself or its products to those people, there isn’t much point in them coming.
By the staff at Certified Copywriting:
Whether you write longhand or use a word processor, a time will come when the words won’t come. The empty page gapes before you, a vast expanse of space that seems impossible to fill. Your mind seems thick and heavy, and yet your thoughts are racing: I can’t do this any more. I used up all the words, every last one. And the most maddening thing about writers block is that once upon a time you could fill up the page and it was easy.
Causes of Writer’s Block Stress is one cause of writers block. Yes, there are dozens of legends about famous writers being able to write thousands of words a day while deeply depressed and high on booze or tranquilizers. Legends are exceptions, and should be regarded as such. For most writers, stress about jobs, the rent money, relationships, and ordinary life creates a mental stew that is detrimental to the act of writing.
Boredom Boredom is another cause of writers block. The computer desk starts to resemble a cage after awhile, and soon the words curdle in your mind and disappear before they ever make it to the page. The boredom syndrome is possibly the easiest form of writers block to contract, but it is also the easiest to treat.
Fear Fear is another big one. The writer is afraid of looking like an idiot or screwing up, which is understandable. Less understandable is the writer who is afraid of success or perhaps afraid of the self-discovery that writing promises. Yes, it is possible to fear something new, even if it’s good, and sometimes that kind of fear is very difficult to overcome. Perhaps the worst fear is that of rejection, which can strangle the creative flow.
Cures: All of the cures for writers block boil down to addressing one of the three big causes: reducing stress, relieving boredom or eliminating fear. You can find hundreds of suggestions in writer’s guides or on the Internet, and they all work one or more of the big three. Here are some examples.
Reducing Stress Schedule a block of time for your writing. The idea here is to give yourself permission to write and not worry about the time that you’re not doing something else. Does it work? Sure. Make that appointment, scratch that, make that date with yourself and show up.
Create a quiet space for your writing, someplace where you can shut out the world and focus on your imagination. This reduces stress by using the out of sight/earshot, out of mind principle.
Change your day job. If you hate your job, get one you like. It sounds easier said than done, but many times making that leap will lead to great benefits in the future. The amount of stress you take home from a job you cannot stand is very corrosive to the creative process in the long run.
Relieving Boredom Move your writing desk. Even if all you do is turn it around 180 degrees, the change in your writing environment can shake you out of the doldrums which may be causing writers block. A related cure is to switch your writing time, if possible. Swap your morning writing hour for a time later in the evening.
Try a writing exercise. Here’s a simple one. Get a paragraph or so of narration, yours or another writer’s, and re-type the piece starting from the end and working your way back to the beginning. As you work through the exercise, allow your mind to follow the twisted meanings that the reversed word order creates.
Eliminating Fear Research your topics. When you don’t research your subjects enough, deep down, you are afraid of revealing your ignorance. If you’re afraid of looking like an idiot, do some more research and eliminate that possibility. And this advice works for fiction writers, too.
Separate the writing from the editing. Composition is not the time to be afraid of making mistakes. Worry about fixing the details after you gotten the big picture. Writing, especially the first draft, is all about broad strokes. Come back to polish after you have a rough draft. If you’ve got a case of writers block, you’re not alone. Virtually every writer has contracted writers block. Your writing is not hermetically sealed away from the rest of your life. What you do away from the keyboard will affect your writing either for good or for ill. If you look at writers block as some strange version of the canary that miners carried down in the dark to warn them of dangerous conditions, you’ll not only get the words flowing again, you’ll also improve your life.
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Did you know that submitting an inexpensive iPhone app will get your website or blog top quality one way links from Apple and over 100 other websites?
Did you know that by making an iPhone app to give away that promotes your company can reach hundreds to thousands of high value potential customers month after month.
Build one iPhone app and submit it to iTunes and you can develop some powerful one way links to your website along with exposing your company to thousands of new people. It is not hard to do and it can cost less than $500.
How do you build your own iPhone app?
You’ve probably heard how expensive they are to make. There is one type of app that is more about the content than the code. Of the Day Apps. You can create a tip of the day, quote of the day or even coupon of the day relatively easily and have it made in to an iPhone app for under $500. There are a million ideas for what you could offer.
The materials needed are the text and some images. In fact, you can use minimal graphics by using the same background image for all text. Making an of the day app is not too difficult and just about anyone can do it. If you need graphic help, you might consider using www.99Designs.com and making your app graphics a contest. Once you find an artist you like, you may be able to develop a long term relationship.
Choose an idea that supports your business and make it fun and valuable.
Make it worthwhile and brand it well. The app needs to have value for customers and most of your customers will not appreciate “over branding”. You need to get your message across but your app’s first priority should be its value to the customer.
However, there are some nice branding opportunities that are not too obtrusive. First, when the app loads, there is a splash page that shows for a few seconds. It should have the app title and some info about the app but it can also serve as a quick branding message with a company logo. The main homepage is the tip of the day screen. This changes every day, of course. The screen here is usually an image with text on the top of it but it can also be a pure html page. This is where you give your customer what they want “subtly” branded. Then there is the About Us page. This is all yours to say and show what you want. So, it’s not very hard to make an app of value that can be a great branding tool as well.
Make Your iPhone App Inexpensively.
You have three options for creating an Of The day App. The first one is to buy a script and install it on your server. A good place to find a script is Hot Scripts. You’ll have to configure the script for mobile use but you can find a script for no cost and save some money.
The second approach is to use an Of the Day App service like OfTheDayApps.com. Here you can build a web app using an admin backend without any knowledge of html, css or php. For under $500, your web app can be made in to a native iPhone app and submitted to iTunes.
The third option is to hire an iPhone Application Developer. You can have your app made exactly the way you want it and you can have the coding and the graphic work done by professionals. This is, of course, a more expensive option starting in the two to three thousand dollar range.
Do the Apple Two Step.
Once you have your app ready to go, there are two things you can do to promote it.
Step One – Submit your web app to Apples Web App directory.
You can sign up for an account and submit your site quite easily. The only thing you’ll need extra is an icon for your site. This icon is for people saving your site to their desktop or phone screen.
Step Two – Make a Native iPhone app and submit it to iTunes App Store.
This is the big Kahuna. It will cost money but it will also get you incredible exposure. Not only will people see and download your app by the hundreds, thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of times, you will also get a lot of one way links back to your main website. Check it out at iTunes. There is a link to every developer’s main site with their app. On top of that, as soon as you get accepted to iTunes, your app will begin to appear in the hundred or so app directories out there and almost all of them include the same type of homepage link.
Conclusion
Once you get your first app in the app store, you will probably be hooked. The traffic you will see coming to your site, the quality links and the panache of being an iPhone Application Developer are nearly intoxicating. You don’t usually have this much fun building links and driving traffic.
Finally, how many sites compete with you in Google? Where there may be over a million pages showing up for almost any competitive search these days, in iTunes, popular searches many times result in under a hundred results. Now is the time to act. The iTunes App Store is just over a year old and the opportunity is there if you take it. How long will it be a lucrative option? Who knows? But, right now, the opportunity is waiting for you.
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Bill Broadbent has been marketing online since 1998 and has sold millions of dollars in consumer goods since then. He has been mentioned and interviewed in many media outlets and publications from the NY Times, National Geographic, and USA Today to NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox News and even The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Lately, his interest has turned to the mobile revolution and he is developing mobile applications at http://www.AppPublishing.com.
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