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SEO Copywriting is a Waste of Time for Blogs

 

Good copywriting skills can help you sell with your blog. But if you think by copywriting I mean SEO copywriting, youd be wrong.

In fact, youre probably wasting your time even worrying about traditional SEO techniques when it comes to blogs. Heres why.

Writing for Search Engines

Search engine optimization (SEO) copywriting means writing web page copy that is optimized to rank well in the search engines. This includes inserting targeted key words in certain places (like titles), and in frequencies and densities designed to satisfy a particular search engine algorithm.

Why isnt this as important anymore? Essentially, SEO experts think traditional SEO for blogs is a big waste of time.

Humans Matter More

The gist of the argument is that when it comes to search rankings, whats written on a web page is less important than what other people say about that web page, and how many times.

It all comes down to links.

First of all, referral traffic (links from other bloggers) is of higher quality for the things that matter most subscriptions and sales.

Its like the difference between a prospect who is sent your way from a happy former client, measured against someone who finds you in the Yellow Pages.

But this also impacts your search engine rankings. The algorithms favor sites and pages with incoming, non-reciprocal links from body text in other words, express recommendations from other people. And much more weight is placed on the words used in those links (anchor text) than the words on the page linked to.

Just ask George W. Bush.

You wont find the words miserable failure anywhere on the biography page of the current U.S. President, and yet that page ranks number one for the search term in Google. Thats because a whole bunch of other people (mostly bloggers) decided to link to Ws bio with the anchor text miserable failure, and obtained top ranking.

The trend of search engines favoring what others say is intensifying. Just like offline, word of mouth matters most.

As mentioned above, search engines like Google already incorporate user feedback (links + anchor text) in their algorithms. When people link to and tag the posts of other bloggers on social book marking sites, and tagging is more fully integrated into the current version of search, rankings will rely on recommendations even more.

The end result will be better search, and the end of traditional SEO techniques.

Content Matters Most

This is why traditonal (not SEO) copywriting skills that catch and hold reader attention are important for bloggers. I would argue that great copywriting is the new SEO for bloggers, if it gets you positive links from others. And since blogging is a new form of public relations, and PR depends on great copywriting

Well, you get my point.

So, maybe you should quit worrying about SEO and start producing incredible content and networking in your niche. Copywriting techniques will help you excel in both.

Dont be Search Engine Ugly

Now, for that grain of salt. Theres no reason to completely ignore things like keywords in your writing. For one thing, it can influence the anchor text that is used to link to you, which is a good thing.

For example, take this article. Its got the keyword phrase seo copywriting right up front in the post title, and yet the headline still manages to be provocative. Theres no reason why you shouldnt strive for human titillation and keyword relevancy.

But if you have to choose between the two, go for the human factor first and foremost.

So, optimize your post URLs and include your keywords, but beyond that, let it go.

Search engine algorithms come and go, but human nature remains the same.

Author: Brian Clark
 
Author Bio:
Brian Clark is an authority in this industry. Brian has written several articles in the past on this subject.
 
 
 

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