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Website Marketing & SEO: How to write SEO friendly content

by Tony Balthazar

Writing SEO friendly content is not just a hobby, or a small job that is included when an Internet business is launched. In this age of booming Internet businesses, understanding the necessity of content that is very SEO friendly could mean the difference between a successful and failed business venture. As a matter of fact, SEO content can be a full time career choice for some people, especially those who have a firm grasp of the meaning.

Although the term sounds like using a specific keyword or keyword phrase repeatedly, it actually implies that the specific word or phrase is used in an optimal manner. In other words, use the word in ways that make sense, ways that flow naturally, so that the reader is comfortable with the article.

For example: Texas Rangers do their Texas jobs every day in Texas. Would this sentence make someone want to find out what that person was selling? Not likely. Instead, choose: The Texas Ranger position is a much-coveted job in the state. Find out how to apply here.”

Put simply, SEO friendly content is simple content that attracts readers and makes them want to find out more. Well designed and choreographed paragraphs that flow easily in a somewhat concise manner are more successful than long run-on sentences that are hard to read and harder to understand.

Use features like “Spell Check” and readability statistics frequently, so that the article appeals to the target audience. Finding an online affiliate marketing job is difficult, but implies that one at least knows how to use the English language correctly.

Make sure that any information given or link added is accurate and factual. Do not give information that is misleading, or people will not want to return. It could also cause search engines to skip the article. The point of SEO is getting noticed, not buried, so it makes sense to do things that cause the article to be viewed, not deleted.

Similarly, dead links are an absolute no-no. Test links to make sure that they work when inserted into the article. Although the link may look like it works, still take the time to test it and be sure that it goes where it is supposed to go.

In conclusion, sum up what was learned in order to make an article that is very SEO friendly. Step one: use keywords efficiently, not repeatedly. Articles for websites should be between 600 and 1000 words on average. No longer.

Step two: get it right. No one will trust someone who cannot even spell correctly. Step three: check and recheck everything. Make sure that the information is the most recent, and never make up what is unknown. Test links, never rely on looks.

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