
Today I will give you some great tips for writing website content that you can use to increase your Google rankings immediately.
We hear that “Content is King” in the internet world, but really it should be “Quality Content is King”.
Why is that the case?
The three major search engines that make up 98% of all searches performed on the internet are from…
- Google, Yahoo, and Bing.
And all three of these search engines base quality content as one of the highest priorities in ranking websites.
The reason they do this is to provide the best user experience. If you type in a question to Google, you want the most relevant answers that apply to your question within the first page of your search.
Websites that provide a good user experience with easy to read and valuable content will get ranked higher and more quickly.
So quality content leads to higher rankings in search engines.
Websites that land on the first page of Google, Yahoo, or Bing will lead to increased traffic, which ultimately should lead to increased revenue.
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Keywords Rank Website Content:
Before you begin writing an post on your website, you need to do your research. If you don’t have a Free Keyword Research Tool, it’s time to get one.
Why is this so important?
Essentially, search engines like Google are categorizing keywords. For the purpose of targeting content for online business, we use keyword phrases.
And this makes sense in today’s world.
No longer do internet users type in one or two keywords, they just type in “keyword phrases or questions”.
For example, you’re going to cook a turkey for Thanksgiving and you’re not sure about the cooking time. Do you put in “turkey cooking times” or do you put in “how long does it take to cook a 12 pound turkey”.
Within seconds I’ve got the results I wanted using a Keyword Question. Look above at the second result in my Google search. Turkey between 8-12 lbs cooking in 325, etc. So you can see this is more efficient and a more pleasant experience for the user.
So when writing your articles or posts, you want to have…
- A keyword phrase as your title
- Then mention that phrase within the first 150 characters of the first paragraph of your article.
Take this article you’re reading right now for example:
Here, you can see several of my Keywords and my Keyword Phrase repeated in the first paragraph. This will allow Google to easily understand the basis of my article and start to rank my article as people begin searching Google using the keyword phrase… Tips Writing Website Content.
So maybe you’re thinking, well Todd, who’s searching…tips for writing website content these days?
The answer is, not many, and that’s exactly what we want when building a website.
We want low competition keyword phrases that people search on a monthly basis. So how do you figure out the right keyword phrase?
Again, I refer you back to Jaaxy, it’s the perfect tool for the job. See below.
Use Low Comp Keyword Phrases to Rank:
You want to use what is called “Low Competition Keyword Phrases”.
For example, in this article I could have titled it “Web Content Writing” or “Website Content Writing”.
But look below at my research for the amount of searches and the competition I would have had using these Keyword Phrases.
You can see the monthly searches for both phrases are great, 1,215 searches for one and 1,197 for the other. However we want to look at their QSR (which is the competition for that Keyword Phrase).
You can see that if I used either phrase (Web Content Writing or Website Content Writing) that I would have had 661,000 or 270,000 other websites in Google to compete with in order for someone to see this article.
Now look at the Keyword Phrase that I chose for this article “Tips Writing Website Content”. It has only 104 monthly searches, but a much lower QSR of 18. So that means I only have 18 other websites to compete with to get this post in the first page of Google.
Even More…
When we have a QSR of under 200-300, we shouldn’t have trouble ranking in the first few pages of Google if we provide our users with “Quality Content”.
Hopefully, you are beginning to see the importance of “Keyword Phrases” and how we can leverage “Low Competition Keyword Phrases” to get ranked in the first few pages of any search engine.
If you’re writing content to get ranked in search engines, save yourself a lot of time and energy and invest in a quality Keyword Research Tool.
I recommend Jaaxy. It allows me to find low competition keywords that will allow me to rank faster in search engines.
And that will ultimately give my website higher rankings.
Conclusion on Writing Website Content:
In general, write your content naturally for your readers and not for search engine rankings.
Use a Keyword tool like Jaaxy to find low competition keyword phrases so that you can get your website ranked quicker within the search engines.
Then mention the title phrase one time in the first paragraph and then don’t focus on Keywords after that, just write for your readers and you’ll do fine.
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Best of luck and if you have anything to add to this discussion please send me a comment below and I’ll get back to you right away.
Indeed a great post about writing tips.
I believe that writing quality is just like an addiction. If we have the qualities to write awesome content then our readers can easily get addicted to our content.
All we need is to improve our writing style.
I have seen most of the people don’t care about their writing style and just keep writing heavy heavy paragraphs. Instead of writing heavy paragraphs, they should understand that It can scare any reader before reading the 1st line of the paragraph.
According to me, We should always write short and to the point paragraphs. Short paragraphs can easily attract readers and can encourage them to read the complete article.
You have written such an awesome article. Thanks for sharing it with us. 😀
You bet John and you are right on with your thinking about producing quality content. I had a tough time at first and it took me along time to publish my reviews and helpful posts.
But you can get better at it and it does become a bit addictive. As you edit more posts and also utilize photos and eye catching statements, it does hold the readers attention and sometimes can draw them into your content more.
Great stuff and thanks for the feedback.
Todd
Todd,
Thank you for this excellent post describing the importance of keyword research and pointers on producing quality content. I will be sure to re-read this prior to publishing my next post, as I think you’ve touched on several key aspects of what makes a post engaging and easy to follow.
Regards,
Patrick
Hi Pat,
Thanks so much for your comment and I’m glad the article helped. It’s good to have a guide as your writing content, makes it easier and more effecient.
Take care,
Todd
I’d say you content writing tips are right on as far as doing your keyword research. People try to hit “home runs” and end up frustrated when they can’t get ranked for those keyword phrases. I would rather try to get base hits with lower competition keywords. They really add up after a while.
Great advise Steve, thanks for sharing.
Great post on writing tips for better Google rankings, Todd.
I have learned some very valuable information here. Are there any other methods that can help to get high blog post rankings?
Cheers, Neil
Hi Neil,
You bet there is. As a matter of fact, check out this article on improving you SEO, you can read it here…https://learntogrowwealthonline.com/how-to-seo-ready-websites-video-instructions.
In general, you want to provide the best user experience through providing valuable content, useful tools, and a positive user experience when they are navigating through your website. Check out the article for some more great suggestions. There’s also a great walk through video to teach some SEO basics.
Cheers,
Todd