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Copy Writing for the Web: Attracting Clients through Words

By Obilon, published Dec 21, 2007
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About 80 percent of all the hits that a Web page gets come from a search engine such as Google or Yahoo. This is a large chunk of traffic, and ignoring that statistic is perilous for anyone who wishes to attract customers to their websites. The reason that so many hits come through search engines is that most people believe that when they put in a search query, the result that they get is trustworthier than any other type of result, i.e. Pay-Per-Click Ads, Banner, Paid Placement, etc. This is called an organic result, because the programming behind the search engine found the result naturally, and not by having the web site's owners paying to be the top result. So getting your website to the top of that organic query is number one priority for all web site managers.

If you "optimize" your Web site with carefully chosen and placed "keywords" then traffic should naturally come to you, through search engines. There are two tricks to getting this done:

1) A search engine's programming (sometimes called an algorithm) has to find your page on the Web.

2) Your Web page must be attuned to the right keywords that customers are searching for when they look for your products or services.

Not only that, you want to make sure that in the list of websites that appear when a potential customer does a search query through their favorite search engine, yours is one top (or as close to it as you can get.) Since consumers feel that organic results are best, this will only help you when they find you "naturally" on the web.

Now, natural results are a matter of course here. Program algorithms, HTML, tags, text, etc. all deem how things work on the Internet but like biology, there is a certain untamed flow to the whole enterprise that even mimics natural selection and evolution. Everything you can do to get your web page get to the top of the food chain helps you get noticed on the web and sell more of what you offer. The first and simplest method of getting yourself found by search engines and the consumers doing the searching is to get that copy optimized.

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True. It is a challenge. That is why a professional copy writer with knowledge of how to balance keyword integration and interesting content is very key. There are a variety of ways to do this. It's just not a matter of placing one or two keywords all over the web page. It is an art melded with science.

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 9:12:53 AM

 
to optimize a web page with keywords and at the same time not loosing the value of the content is really a challenge.

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 8:12:43 AM

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