By
John Alexander
The reason why people come to our SEO
Mastery Workshops, is to gain visibility and build genuine SEO skills in the shortest
time possible as opposed to studying out of a courses or out of a book. People
want the skills in as quick of time as possible and so that's what we've managed
to deliver with our one on one, hands-on training.
But one of the things
people always want to know about is how to build useful content that their buying
audience is really searching for. How do you know what type of content is really
going to attract the right searchers? In this article I wanted to cover a few
quick tips to keep in mind when building high performance strategies.
1.
Write customer focused content that appeals to your audience.
Remember
that your Web site should be focused on your audience first and appeal specifically
to a niche interest. When writing your Web copy, you need to dialogue in an appropriate
tone and format for the right audience. Some of the most interesting content will
have more appeal if it speaks to your audience in terms like: you can, you might,
you will, yours, your and you're INSTEAD of we, ours, we're, we will, we can,
etc. This is extremely important when working on sales related copy.
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Bad
Example: ( 8 self focused words in red)
Please read our mission statement. Our
team as prepared 8 benefits which all our customers
enjoy. We are proud to have served over 15,000 companies
and stand behind our iron clad guarantee. We
have the key to financial freedom and our customers
are important to us.
Try
reading the copy above.... OUT LOUD. Then try reading the copy below OUT
LOUD. You can see the impact of simple changes to how your copy reads with a focus
on the reader instead of a focus on yourself.
Better Example: (Compare
to how it reads with a "Customer focus" copy in blue)
You
can possess the key to your own financial freedom
and enjoy all 8 benefits, which are built into a solid future guarantee. You'll
enjoy quick response and have all your questions
answered promptly. Your concerns are most important
to us.
One exceptionally skilled writer of Web copy is Michael Campbell
who recently stated the following in his weekly newsletter:
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Quote from Michael Campbell's Internet Marketing Secrets
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| "There
are no such things as B to B (business to business), or B to C (business to consumer),
there are only P to P (person to person) transactions." |
| "Even
if you think it's one faceless corporation dealing with another, it's really one
person, the decision maker with purchasing power, having a personal relationship
with another person who is a supplier capable of expediting the goods. In other
words, two people that like dealing with each other." |
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Michael's
weekly publication is loaded with tips and expert advice on creating effective
Web content.
He never fails to put logic into simple words and Michael is
one of the only people I know who actually has a feel for what a sales letter's
success ratio will be, as he writes it.
If you
are not currently reading Michael Campbell's, you can read the full editions here
at Internet Marketing Secrets.
Also,
here is an example of a well-crafted sales letter for you to study:
http://www.tnt-guide.com
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2.
If performing SEO - Focus on writing for the human reader first and search engines
second.
While search engine optimization is
important to your visibility, try writing your content first.
Most people
don't write their best content when trying to optimize AND create content at the
same time.
Yet we continually see people trying to do this. We teach our
students in class, to spend time wisely creating useful content that will be a
genuine benefit to your visitors. Then, once you have written something of genuine
value that stands on it's own merit, you can go back over the article as a second
step and apply some mild optimization. This is much easier than trying to optimize
while creating your content at the same time. Following this simple rule of taking
it in 2 phases will help you enormously.
3.
Find out what your target audience's are really searching for.
One
of the most powerful skills you can build is based on behavioral research. In
other words you want to study the marketplace first to see what your ideal target
buying audience is interested in, before creating content. Have you tried using
Wordtracker in this fashion?
In
this fashion yet? Most people focus on researching keywords rather than researching
behaviors. There is a wealth of information laying about Wordtracker's member
data and it don't take very long to tap into it with a little practice. The idea
is to offer up Information based on what your audience really wants, instead of
what you "think" they want. Why guess at it when you can know.
Visit
www.wordtracker-magic.com for an e-book or else listen to a series of free audio
tips which
Explain step by step how it's done!
http://www.searchengineworkshops.com/articles/audiomagic.html
4. Tips for triggering idea generation
If
you get tired or feel like you are running out of ideas searching in Wordtracker
for your audience's interest then you must not be thinking laterally enough. I
never get tired of exploring Wordtracker. I don't just think about "keywords"
but think laterally about behavior.
Remember the idea is not just to create
content based on your own objectives (to sell a product or a service) but to write
content based on your audience's interests. There are plenty of ways to attract
that perfect audience to a page if you can get your mind set free from focusing
on only your own objectives.
What
is your audience looking for? People are using the Internet everyday for the purpose
of research. They're looking for articles, interviews, product reviews instructional
tutorials, statistical data, internet based tools, software reviews, movie reviews,
stock quote information, medical articles, photos and graphics not to mention
online price comparisons and shopping interests for retail and wholesale type
services.
If you get tired exploring some of these niches (still only
scratching the surface) Why not try creating your own original content pages and
write from a perspective which allows you to be creative based on your own experiences.
For example:
| A. | If
you have a favorite hobby, which you are knowledgeable about, you can be sure
|
| | there are others
will be interested in the same hobby. |
| B. | Why
not buy a product and write your own reviews of that product? |
| C. | Could
you create a travel related site by writing about your own travels? |
| D. | Do
you go to movies? Could you write movie reviews? |
| E. | Could
you take your information related sites and join a program like www.cj.com
|
| | which
would enable you to build affiliate links into your quality information sites? |
Think
about the world of behaviors and interests that occur everyday.
Remember
that you can use Wordtracker Magic research techniques to explore a whole world
of behaviors.
Explore peoples hobbies by name
Explore
emotionally related topics
Explore people's "health"
related interests
Explore people's security related interests
Explore
people's "common challenges" as opposed to thinking only of keywords
that relate to the solution.
Explore people's "opinions"
Explore
people's "political views"
Explore people's "religious
beliefs"
Explore things historical interests
Explore
people's interest in specific statistics
Explore people's
favorite "tools"
This is still only scratching the surface but it
should be enough to set your creativity in motion. Wordtracker used properly is
a tool that opens a window on the "world of activities" that are happening
right in the now.
5. Creating content that speaks to a specific
audience
Write your dialogue for your specific audience.
In other words, how your content reads to a grandmother (if that's your target
audience) may be quite different than how your content reads on a page written
to be of interest to firefighters, for example. It's important to relate to your
specific readers in a way so they can relate to you. You might want to talk about
a common challenge that your entire audience will be able to relate to and feel
for, before you start introducing your solution. It's very important to create
content that speaks to a specific audience.
6. Remember to include
strong calls to action
What do you want the reader to
do once they finish reading your content. You need to clearly build these options
into each page and leave nothing to guess work. Describe what action you would
like them to take and never assume that they will just know, because they won't
act unless you spell it out.
Example:
Why
don't you fill in the form below right now to get a free quote from us instantly
delivered by e-mail. Once you fill in your name and press submit - your quote
will arrive in 90 seconds. It's FREE!
7. Search engine optimization
the stress free approach
If you need to get your search
engine placement skills up to speed quickly, there is no faster way than to attend
a live SEO hands-on Workshop where you will get direct, personalized, step-by-step
instruction from SEO industry leaders Robin Nobles and John Alexander. You can
attend a live workshop and take your search engine placement skills to whole new
level in just a matter of a few hours of direct hands-on study.
These
personalized workshops show you a step-by-step process for building truly relevant
content in a stress free manner. Grab your laptop and come join Robin Nobles and
John Alexander in person, for a live, hands-on workshop for 2-Days, 3-Days or
5-Days PLUS you get a free 6-month mentoring program.
You'll come away
with genuine SEO skills that will gain you top rankings that can stand the test
of time.
Remember that our workshops are NOT
conferences or seminars. They are hands-on workshops where you learn "by
actually doing". We don't teach you tricks or cheats, but we will teach you
solid skills that won't leave you reliant on others.