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Oct 24 2020

How to Write a Great SEO Blog Post

If you want to make your site as successful as possible, you need to learn how to write a great SEO blog post.

An SEO (Search Engine Optimization) article is an article that is written with search engine optimization in mind. However, this still needs to walk a fine balance between being good for the algorithm, and good for human readers.

This is where too many people go wrong: they focus on the algorithm first, and they think about the reader second – if at all.

But Google is primarily interested in providing great quality information for its users. Therefore, if your content is written with the user in mind, you will have the same goals as Google – and so Google will be more than happy to promote your work.

SEO should be an afterthought that you use in order to ensure that Google understands the nature of your blog post and isn’t put off by anything out of place.

Here are the steps you need to take.

Keyword Research and Implementation

First, you choose the keywords that you want to use. To do this, you can use a tool like Keywordtool.io or something free like Google’s Keyword Research tool.

When finding a keyword or phrase, you need to think carefully about the “intent” and how you will satisfy this in your content.

Every keyword tells you something about the person searching for it. People search specific phrases because they want to get specific answers, or because they are looking to buy something. If you choose a keyword because it’s popular but then fail to actually answer the question that is implied, your article will fail to satisfy the reader.

And that means it will have high bounce rates (people leaving the site right away), which will in turn hurt your ranking over time.

Now include the keywords in your content like so:

  • 5-2% density (one keyword for every 50 to 200 words ideally)
  • NEVER force a keyword
  • Ideally include keywords:
    • In the opening paragraph
    • In the last paragraph
    • In headers
  • Add keywords to your alt tags, meta description, etc.
  • Use relevant language and synonyms – this is called “latent semantic indexing”
  • Make sure your website is well designed, quick to load, and mobile friendly

Get all this right, and your page will rank well while also satisfying the readers in the long and short term!

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  1. Brenda Fluharty says

    October 24, 2020 at 9:47 pm

    These are great tips. I just took a few classes on SEO writing and marketing.

    Reply
    • Paul says

      June 23, 2022 at 9:44 pm

      Glad to hear that, Brenda! We’re so happy to have been of help.

      Reply
  2. Elisa Heisman says

    October 24, 2020 at 10:26 pm

    Thanks for the excellent tips. Keywords have always been a challenge because I write what I write for readers and not SEO. But, I know if I want more readers I need keywords. I’m so torn! 🙂 I’m taking a content marketing class now and hope they go over SEO in great detail.

    Reply
    • Paul says

      October 28, 2020 at 10:13 pm

      Sounds like a good class to take! Good luck with it! Let me know if you have any questions.

      Reply
  3. Doug says

    October 25, 2020 at 12:09 am

    Thanks, Paul.
    I like to simply focus on one thing when writing and then putting in the correct keywords when the text has been laid down.
    Have I been putting the cart before the horse?

    Reply
    • Paul says

      October 25, 2020 at 10:41 pm

      Thank you for your comment, Doug. I appreciate it.

      Reply
  4. vidya says

    October 25, 2022 at 1:57 pm

    I try to do these (thanks to reminders from Yoast on my blog).. but did not know of the term latent semantic indexing.. learned something new

    Reply
    • Paul says

      October 29, 2022 at 1:20 pm

      Latent semantic indexing (LSI) is a technique used to improve the accuracy of search results. LSI uses a mathematical algorithm to identify and analyze the relationships between terms in a document collection. This helps to ensure that the most relevant documents are returned in response to a search query. 🙂

      Reply

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