Here we will learn the basics of SEO Content writing, what it is, and how to create topically relevant content.
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NOTE: Generate a List of Content Topics & Turn Your Topics Into Keywords
There are a few sections on Keyword Research and Topic Selection broadly. These are tasks currently completed by the SEO team and are included for additional context.
Example: Google Ads Keyword Planner
Google Keyword planner is one of our go to tools for finding related keywords. In this example I added some basic “RV“ keywords and Google has provided several related search terms that we might want to include in tracking and optimization efforts.
Example: Answer the Public
Searching “RV“ we get back hundreds of related searches that people are performing on Google. A few examples are below.
We can look here to find additional related keywords to include in our keyword list that we might not otherwise think of.
Example: Infinite Suggest
Again, searching “RV” we are able to generate a list of related keyword suggestions that Google will autogenerate on a search results page. We can comb through this list to identify additional keywords to research and potentially track for later inclusion during optimization of website content.
SECTION NOTE: Outline Content To Match Search Intent
For example, we would not want to have a blog post titled, “How to change an RV tire“ where the copy of the page is predominantly sales based. This would result in a misalignment with the user's search intent.
Use Your Keyword in Your Content
Our goal with keyword usage is for the page to sound natural and to ensure that we are using our primary keyword in key sections of the page. If we were to put a number on keyword usage per page 3-5 times in a 450-word blog post would be acceptable.
Link to External Pages and Resources
Linking to external resources is best practice, however, for our SEO packages we do not implement external links that could take the user off-site and result in a lost lead.
Use Related Words and Phrases (LSI)
For example if we were producing footer text for a “New ATV“ page footer we would want to include some instances of synonyms like “quad“, but, to go deeper as well to cover “New ATV“ as a concept by including additional terms like(if relevant to the page/dealer):
As well as brands, top models carried by the dealer, etc.
Use Multimedia In Your Content
For example, we include an image in our blog posts. This helps to make the page more visually appealing as well as to flesh out the page a bit more in the eyes of Google.
Strategically Promote Your Content
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