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Today we are going to discuss our guide to content optimization. You will learn about the art of writing SEO-Friendly content.

There are layers to writing high-quality content; the process involves more than simply providing value to your target audience. You must also optimize your content for Google to rank it higher on search engine results pages (SERPs). If you need more people to view your content and click on it in search results, thereby boosting your website traffic, you must follow a step-by-step content optimization process.

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This article provides exactly that, showing you how to write SEO-friendly content that ranks higher on (if not on top of) Google and other search engines.

Research Low-Hanging Fruit Keywords

The first step in writing good content is practical keyword research. This process involves compiling a list of phrases your target audience searches for online. You then use these keywords strategically in your content to increase its chances of appearing on the first page of SERPs. To brainstorm for potential keywords relevant to your industry, you can begin by using tools like SEMrush and Ahrefs. 

Unlike free keyword research tools, these tools provide information regarding the number of times people have searched the keyword over the past month and your monthly search volume. These tools also show you how easy or hard it is to rank for the search term, an evaluation known as keyword difficulty (KD).

Research Low-Hanging Fruit Keywords

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A low KD score means there is little to no competition on SERPs for the keyword. You can publish a well-written article optimized for the keyword and expect to rank for it immediately. To maximize your content optimization efforts, find keywords with the most monthly searches and the lowest keyword difficulty. 

You also need to worry about search intent when researching keywords. The different types of search intent are:

  • Informational – The user wants to know the answer to a question about a topic. Examples include “How to tie a tie” or “What is the capital of France?”
  • Commercial – The user is looking for information about a product or service to help them make an informed buying decision. Examples include “best-running shoes” or “top-rated laptops.” 
  • Transactional – The user is ready to make a purchase. Examples include “buy iPhone 14” or “book a hotel room in Paris.”

SEMrush shows you the search intent of keywords using its Magic Keyword Tool.

SEMrush shows you the search intent of keywords using its Magic Keyword Tool.

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Knowing the keyword intent allows you to create content that matches the user’s needs and expectations. For instance, talking about the history of ties and what the best neckties to buy are is unnecessary if the user simply wants to learn how to tie a tie. By understanding what the user wants to see from your content, you can tailor it to provide the most relevant information or offer the most appropriate product or service.

This approach increases the likelihood of users clicking on your content and improves your overall search engine rankings.

Aligning your content with the keyword intent also lets you create a more engaging and practical experience for users, which is one of the tenets of experience design. As a result, your content could lead to increased engagement with visitors, providing you with better overall results.

Get Help From AI

Google recently made a statement saying that it doesn’t mind websites creating artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content, as long as it provides value to its audience. The key phrase here is “provide value.” 

You can just prompt ChatGPT to write an article for you and publish it as is in minutes while delivering the quality of information your audience demands from you. 

At the same time, you should review and edit the generated content to ensure it contains accurate information and retains your brand’s writing style and feel.

Use Target Keywords Strategically In Content

Strategically use target keywords by mentioning your keyword in the content’s H1 or page title, SEO title, and URL. The SEO title appears on SERPs, while the H1 shows on the page when users visit it. It’s possible to have a different SEO title and H1 if you use a tool that lets you edit the SEO title from your content management system (CMS).

Before publishing, edit the content’s URL to contain the keyword. If possible, just use the keyword as the actual slug for the URL. Be mindful not to repeat the same keyword in your content multiple times; over-optimizing your content may cause Google to penalize and deindex it from SERPs. Feel free to use similar and partial-match keywords to avoid potential issues keyword stuffing may cause.

Provide Statistics And Examples

One of the best ways to write content is to show and not tell. If you’re claiming your article, you must back it up with studies and statistics to support your case. This process clearly shows readers your point and convinces them to side with you.

When choosing references, always allude to authoritative sources like Statista, which contains a wealth of statistics you can use in your content. You can also use the latest case studies if you can’t find published stats about your claims. Once you’ve found your sources, make sure to link to them in your content. This strategy lets search engine bots know that your content is topically relevant to the authoritative site you’re linking to. By association, they will help rank your content higher on SERPs.

Observe Proper Formatting

People have a difficult time reading and understanding a wall of text. Readers need visual cues to help direct them to the section in the content containing the information they’re looking for. To guide your reader’s eye, use headings and subheadings to break your content into easily digestible sections. Bullet points and numbered lists also help improve content readability. Finally, use bold and italics to emphasize words, phrases, and sentences you want users to read and remember.

Use Images

Images help communicate your ideas visually and allow readers to process them faster than just text. You can start by including relevant images from free stock photo sites like Unsplash and Pixabay. To help expand your selection of images for your content, go for paid royalty-free image sites like DepositPhotos and 123RF.

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In most cases, however, it’s best to use image editing software like Canva to create custom photos for your content.

They enable you to edit existing images with text and icons or create one from scratch to create images that better match your content.

Interlink To Related Pages On Your Website

Internal links help guide readers to articles similar to the one they just read. By linking to relevant content, you can keep them on your site longer and help grow their knowledge about the topic. From an SEO standpoint, you build topic clusters on your site. They help search engines associate your content with the topics covered in the pages you linked out to.

Even better, you can also link to the newly published content from older and related content. This approach makes indexing and ranking your site for your target keyword much faster.

Edit Your Content

As mentioned, you can write efficiently with AI and still rank on Google to deliver the necessary information to your audience. It is especially powerful when you combine the power of AI with help from tools like Grammarly to ensure that your content is not only high-performing but also conveys the information users seek in your content in an easy-to-understand manner.

These tools identify issues you may have missed when manually proofreading your content, and ensure your content is compelling to your target audience. These tools will also suggest rewrites to improve the content’s readability. You can ignore these suggestions, however, if you don’t think they make it easier to read and understand.

Conclusion

Optimizing your content for search engines is essential for increasing your website’s visibility and attracting more traffic.

As we mentioned above, the key to success is writing for humans and search engines. By providing high-quality, engaging content optimized for search engines, you can establish your website as a valuable resource in your industry and attract more traffic to your website.

We hope this guide has shown you how to write SEO-friendly content. By applying the tips and strategies discussed in this article, you can improve your website’s SEO and take your content to the next level.

We hope that when someone asks for A Guide To Content Optimization you send them to this guide.

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