Comments on: The #1 Deadliest SEO Copywriting Sin https://seocopywriting.com/the-1-deadliest-seo-copywriting-sin/ SEO Copywriting Training and Content Writing Tips Mon, 31 Dec 2018 16:14:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Heather https://seocopywriting.com/the-1-deadliest-seo-copywriting-sin/#comment-4541 Wed, 05 Jan 2011 23:50:49 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=1701#comment-4541 In reply to Joseph McCullough.

LOL! I would also add that it’s bad, bad, bad, bad. :)

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By: Joseph McCullough https://seocopywriting.com/the-1-deadliest-seo-copywriting-sin/#comment-4540 Wed, 05 Jan 2011 22:22:22 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=1701#comment-4540 Man, keyword stuffing is sinful, full of sin, sin-ful, sin city.

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By: China SEO In Singapore https://seocopywriting.com/the-1-deadliest-seo-copywriting-sin/#comment-4539 Fri, 09 Oct 2009 10:41:54 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=1701#comment-4539 Can we write for both i.e. for customers and search engines? :D

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By: Heather https://seocopywriting.com/the-1-deadliest-seo-copywriting-sin/#comment-4538 Tue, 06 Oct 2009 16:03:50 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=1701#comment-4538 In reply to Brynn.

You’re right (and so is Jacob!) It does get easier to write for the search engines after you’ve done it awhile. Most people have problems when they first start out – but once they understand the flow and how to naturally incorporate keyphrases, they’re golden! Thanks for your post!

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By: Brynn https://seocopywriting.com/the-1-deadliest-seo-copywriting-sin/#comment-4537 Tue, 06 Oct 2009 15:02:44 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=1701#comment-4537 Jacob – great tip on how to write SEO content that is natural yet search engine effective. Write for the user first and then tweak for keyphrases after. I find that after a while of writing SEO content, inputting keywords during writing becomes easier, and the two steps can be combined.

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By: Sumeet Chawla https://seocopywriting.com/the-1-deadliest-seo-copywriting-sin/#comment-4536 Tue, 06 Oct 2009 13:09:02 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=1701#comment-4536 I am newbie when it comes to SEO and copy writing and this article was really helpful to me..Though I never think about the keywords while writing content for my site but next time I write content, I will keep these points in mind… Thanks!
Keep up the good work!

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By: Heather https://seocopywriting.com/the-1-deadliest-seo-copywriting-sin/#comment-4535 Fri, 02 Oct 2009 15:07:19 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=1701#comment-4535 In reply to Jacob Stoops.

Exactly! So many people think that “writing for search engines” is just about filling their page to the brim with keyphrases. Or, they go the opposite direction and don’t have enough copy on their pages (or don’t want keyphrases because they’re convinced that the copy sounds funny.) Good job for educating your clients! Not every SEO does that – and unfortunately, that hurts their clients.

FYI, if your clients need more writing help, we are relaunching our online SEO copywriting training on October 12. You can check out the details here:

http://www.seocopywriting.com/training/small-business-seo-training/

Thanks!

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By: Jacob Stoops https://seocopywriting.com/the-1-deadliest-seo-copywriting-sin/#comment-4534 Fri, 02 Oct 2009 14:03:57 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=1701#comment-4534 As an SEO, copywriting presents an often funny conundrum. Most sites that land on my desk are usually one of two polar opposites: sites that have little or no relevant content, or sites that are just stuffed to the brim with target keywords. Either way it’s annoying!

I try to educate my clients on the best ways to write ad copy – by first writing it for the user, then going back and reviewing how the content looks for search engines – then making the necessary tweaks to ensure a good balance (and no force feeding).

I think this is along the lines of what you’re saying…

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