29 December 2010

How To Be An SEO Content Writer Part 1

Search engine optimization (SEO) is one of the best online strategies and skill that you can learn and employ to get better page ranking in search engines for your site. However, there are some things that you just need help with, such as the type of content you should write about in your page in order to get good, relevant content for users.

Creating content relevant to your site for SEO requires a different set of skills, and demands you to perform a few tasks other than just simply writing and posting articles. Here are a couple of things that you should learn if you intend to become an SEO content writer.

Learn the SEO process

The first thing that you should learn if you want to become a SEO content writer is how the entire SEO process works in order to be able to create articles that have relevant content to what users are looking for, as well as create articles that will help funnel and direct market to the site or page that you are working on.

Search engines focuses on text and not images, so the written content of your page will receive the most amount of checking and analysis from search engine crawlers, and if deemed passable, will then get indexed in their database. This is why you need to make sure that your content is relevant and good in order to get a good chance of getting better results with search engines.

Research is key

In order for you to be able to write technically about a particular topic in a way that it can actually generate good SEO results, you need to learn how to do research on them. This will help you create content that is relevant and informative for users.

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Examples of Quality Content:

Example 1:

Point of Sale Display


Point of sale or otherwise known as the checkout is the location in a shop where a transaction takes place. This transaction is the exchange of money for the goods wanted by the customer. The point of sale is however different to the point of sale display.

The point of sale display often found near or on the till points and are usually found in smaller retail shops. The actual displays are supplied by manufacturers wanting to sell their products in that specific shop. Normally items such as batteries, chewing gum, magazines and an assortment of chocolate and sweets including soft drinks are found in the point of sale displays. The displays are designed to be eye catching and aesthetically pleasing to a customer. Print design companies will make them eye catching by making full use of colour in the design of logos and product information on the outside of the display. They are often made from foam board or most commonly card board. This is so they can easily be replaced with new ones or disposed of if damaged. Though there are some that are permanent, for example a fridge for soft drinks would need to be designed by the manufacturer to be used over longer periods of time than a card board display.

Retail shops use point of sale displays to attract customers while there in the queue which psychologically makes them think about buying that product. Because they don’t have the choice to just walk by the products, like you would do whilst shopping down the aisles, the customer is more likely to pick up one of the products on display and buy it. This is because the customer can constantly see the product so it is on their mind, which makes them think more about the item this in some cases can cause the customer to buy the product.

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Example 2:

Artificial and synthetic grass


Artificial or synthetic grass is a practical and useful investment for many venues including sports grounds, sports clubs and schools. This type of surface can be used throughout the year, as unlike natural turf it will not become sodden and slippery after heavy rainfall. Having a safe, slip resistant playing surface means sportsmen are able to continue playing in all weathers.

Artificial grass is very versatile and is designed in a specific way to suit your needs. Many synthetic surfaces incorporate shock pads into the design, an important factor which greatly reduces impact in the case of a fall. Artificial turf can either be designed for a number of sports to be played upon it, or alternatively, to be used for a single purpose. The materials are also weather resistant, and will not be damaged by UV rays.

Synthetic and artificial grass is made to imitate the quality of natural turf for sports, at the same time ensuring the surface is as safe and practical as possible. It also has the added advantage of needing very little attention. Natural turf needs to be maintained, which costs money as well as time. Artificial grass and synthetic grass requires very little time and effort, making the overall cost cheaper in the long run.

Another advantage of using artificial grass for sports is the stability. The surface does not move or warp under extreme weather conditions or heavy use but remains even and stable. This is due to careful construction and planning. Before artificial turf is laid, the ground is prepared by laying a geo-textile on the existing ground surface, then a dynamic base of tarmac or stone, flowed by a shock absorbing layer, and then the synthetic grass.

Overall, artificial and synthetic grass is a practical and cost effective way to provide a top quality surface for sports.

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1 comment:

  1. Interesting... I was searching this info for my uncle. He will be happy for such a great info. Thanks for sharing...
    Ana

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