Has
someone told you that every site on the web needs tons of copy.
Websites looking for good search engine listings must have content
on their pages, Google suggest it. Since search engines are hungry
for words, you simply have to plan on some writing to get ranked
high. If you use more pictures than copy?
Don’t despair. There are some strategies that can help you
reach a happy medium satisfying both your visitors and the engines.
Use Descriptions - Place keyworded phrases
within the alt tags within each graphic. Just a few phrases can
add up to achieve good keyword saturation. Don’t Neglect
ALT Tags - Don’t abuse them, either! ALT tags (technically
known as image alt attributes) are designed to give short descriptions
of graphics on your page.
Break the Copy Into Sections - Instead
of having all 250-350 words of copy in one place, break your copy
into small sections. The engines will find the words regardless
of where on the page they are, but your visitors won’t be
overwhelmed by seeing all the copy in one place. Place
content within the sections of your pages that is not visible
when the page first loads. In order to see it, the visitor would
have to scroll vertically.
When writing content for a website use enough content to attract
the search engines but not too much to go overboard. Have a professional
writer re-write your message if needed and dont forget to include
phrases you want that page to reach on the search engine. |
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