{"id":198312,"date":"2023-08-29T09:18:01","date_gmt":"2023-08-29T16:18:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/?p=198312"},"modified":"2023-08-29T10:35:12","modified_gmt":"2023-08-29T17:35:12","slug":"seo-content-rules-to-live-by","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/seo-content-rules-to-live-by\/","title":{"rendered":"SEO Content Rules To Live By"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Life has a lot of lessons to offer. And so does your content. If you want to improve your content and have a more productive SEO strategy, here are five rules to live by:<\/p>\n
FAQ: How can I create an effective SEO content strategy that improves search engine rankings and drives organic traffic?<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Content without optimization is like peanut butter without jelly. Sure, you can eat a peanut butter sandwich without jelly, but why would you?<\/p>\n Just like jelly gives peanut butter that finishing touch, optimizing your webpages puts the final touches on your content.<\/p>\n You can have the most incredible content in the world, but if your page is too slow to load or you have duplicate meta data, your content performance can fall short.<\/p>\n To make sure the content will perform for you, there is a lot to consider outside the words you\u2019ve written or the video you\u2019ve created.<\/p>\n That\u2019s why optimized content and webpages are a cornerstone of SEO.<\/p>\n Read:<\/p>\n Many people have asked, \u201cWho am I?\u201d at some point in their lives. When it comes to SEO content, however, you want to ask: Who are they?<\/p>\n In other words, do you know who reads your content? Do you know the unique challenges they face, their deepest desires, and what matters most to them? If not, then your content may fail to strike a chord.<\/p>\n Make a better connection with your audience by defining who they are. This is where creating audience personas can be key. Then, map your content topics to each persona.<\/p>\n Keyword research can be a great complement to this exercise. It will show you the types of queries your target audience uses when they look for what you have to offer.<\/p>\n Take those keywords and marry them with your personas. You\u2019ll then have the foundation for content that can reach them at the moment they need it with what they need.<\/p>\n Read:<\/p>\n All those research studies that come out telling you that content performs better if it is X, Y and Z is much too generic to follow.<\/p>\n In SEO, beating your competition is the name of the game. And you can\u2019t beat your competition without first studying them.<\/p>\n And that means knowing who shows up on Page 1 of the search results for your target keywords and analyzing their webpages.<\/p>\n How are they presenting the topic and how can you stand out? What is the average length of the articles for the top-ranked webpages? What about the sweet spot for the meta data?<\/p>\n If you rely on general benchmarks, you will never truly embrace the uniqueness of your own SEO content strategy.<\/p>\n Read:<\/p>\n Any job worth doing in life is worth doing well. And when it comes to your SEO content, don\u2019t skimp.<\/p>\n Quality content contributes to so many key aspects of SEO. Remember that experience, expertise, authority and trust are all factors in how Google assesses content and website quality.<\/p>\n This is important because you want to be able to compete in the search results. And demonstrating E-E-A-T can make your webpages more relevant to Google for a given search.<\/p>\n And don\u2019t forget: If you have quality content, people will want to read and share it, which can help you earn links correctly.<\/p>\n Read:<\/p>\n Over the years, the SEO perspective on content has changed.<\/p>\n At one point, it was that cranking out as much content as possible was the thing. Then Google stepped in and put its foot down; there were just too many subpar webpages out there.<\/p>\n So quality became a primary focus of the search engine. SEOs took a step back, played it cautiously, and adopted a quality-over-quantity approach.<\/p>\n But just like you need balance in life, you need balance in your SEO content.<\/p>\n It is true that you always want each piece to be quality, but does that mean you only publish once every couple of weeks? It depends on how fast you want to see results.<\/p>\n The fact is, if you want to see your website and blog drive more traffic, publishing more frequently can do just that.<\/p>\n To give you a real world example, we increased blog publishing frequency on our own Bruce Clay Blog beginning in early June 2023. You\u2019ll notice in the image below that direct traffic to our blog sharply increased during that time. Our frequency increased even more in mid-July, and so did our traffic.<\/p>\n<\/a>1. ABO: Always Be Optimizing<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>2. Know What Your Readers Want or Be Irrelevant<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>3. Know What Your Competitors Are Up to So You Can Maintain Your Edge<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>4. Always Make Each and Every Webpage Quality<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>5. Aim for a Good Balance of Quality and Quantity<\/h2>\n