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Technical copywriter vs technical writer

September 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I recently added a new technical copywriting page to Buzzwords’ website (buzzwords.ltd.uk/technical_copywriter.htm) in which I discuss the differences between a technical copywriter and a technical WRITER. 

Although this may seem like doing battle with semantics, I feel that the term ‘technical copywriter’ is always going to have a marketing association.  When it comes to the efficacy of online search, this is massively important.  From a webmaster’s standpoint, he will want to select the keyword that best does the business.  For someone conducting the search, they will want to know that the results best match their needs. 

A technical copywriter will likely bring essential marketing skills to the table – if this is what the searcher wants.  If they want someone with the detailed and specialist skills of a technical writer, then the term ‘copywriter’ will dilute the relevance of their search results.  This example alone highlights the shortcomings of search engine optimization (SEO) and keyword research.  For those people who may not be familiar with the word ‘copywriter’ and who are acquainted only with the term ‘writer’ (even in a commercial context), organic listings will do them a major disservice, although it has to be said that a little keyword research could help here!

This is only one example of the potential anomalies that SEO and SEO copywriting can unearth.  To the initiated, it all seems simple.  Get your head down and keep drilling down for the results you want.  For those who may be thrown with something as simple as plural versions of their chosen keyword, they should really be consulting SEO copywriters (and other SEO professionals) who can help them avoid elephant traps that could be costly both in financial as well as informational terms. 

 

 

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Radio Copywriting page now on Buzzwords’ website

August 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

There’s a new Radio Copywriting page on Buzzwords’ website.  I’ve taken a novel approach by using a radio script for some of the page content. 

Radio advertising is an oft-maligned medium, but the proliferation of stations makes it an interesting avenue for a freelance copywriter, especially when a complete production and media package can be created alongside the copywriting input.   

It’s always good to see a script brought to life and – unlike TV – radio is the only broadcast medium where a copywriter still has a measurable creative contribution to make.

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Copywriting Rates page now on Buzzwords’ website

July 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The slippery subject of Copywriting Rates has made its first appearance on Buzzwords’ main website (see: buzzwords.ltd.uk/copywriting_rates.htm).

This is a page I’ve been meaning to write for a couple of years – but never got round to it. It’s certainly the topic which is read most frequently on this blog.

Anything relating to Copywriting Rates is clicked on avidly. Most people who want to know more are usually disappointed, however. I would guess that, if a survey was done, the percentage of copywriters divulging their rates would be minuscule.   Why?

Go to Buzzwords’ new web page now and find out more!

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Personalised copywriting training courses – Cheshire, Manchester, Lancashire, Liverpool

June 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Buzzwords is now offering one-to-one copywriting training at its Cheshire (south Manchester) base.  (More details are on Buzzwords’ website at:  buzzwords.ltd.uk/copywriting_training_courses.htm – add the  ’www’ prefix)

Half-day modules focus on specific aspects of copywriting (such as website copywriting, SEO copywriting or copywriting for PR) and use a personalised coaching model.  The training is particularly useful for:

  • Ambitious would-be copywriters who want to start a new copywriting career (as well as those with some copywriting experience – in a marketing department, for instance – who want to improve their skills and move on to more challenging copywriting roles)
  • Those who run small or medium-size businesses (SMEs) who want to save money by taking the copywriting function in-house
  • Individuals in larger organisations looking to boost their effectiveness at work by increasing their knowledge and confidence in dealing with external suppliers of copywriting services

An initial two-hour Assessment is provided at Buzzwords’ Knutsford premises to find out exactly what is expected of the training.  This is a departure from the standard training approach where one-day courses deliver a ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution – which, in many cases, is no solution at all!

Mike Beeson will take into account an individual’s aims, timescales and natural aptitude before setting out recommendations in a written Report.  This approach will ensure that those who move on to the actual training modules have exactly the training they need, thus saving precious time and money.

An initial Assessment costs £POA + VAT. 

Half-day training modules cost £POA + VAT.

 

To find out more, call Mike Beeson on 01565 654023

- or visit Buzzwords’ main website:

buzzwords.ltd.uk/copywriting_training_courses.htm (adding the ‘www’ prefix)

 

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Buzzwords on Twitter at COPYWRITINGBUZZ

June 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Buzzwords is now on Twitter at:

http://twitter.com/COPYWRITINGBUZZ

Follow Mike Beeson’s updates about copywriting, SEO and PR!!!

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Check out Buzzwords’ new ‘Guest Blogger’ article on huliq.com

June 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The following article by Mike Beeson was published today on US online news portal www.huliq.com:

http://www.huliq.com/1/82686/new-greed-stalks-financial-neverland

‘New Greed Stalks Financial Neverland’.

Check it out – Huliq’s a good place for some interesting stories!!!

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SEO copywriting and meaningless links

June 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We all know that link building is today’s main mantra for sucessful SEO copywriting with Google. And yet, I don’t see that links generated through article directories are necessarily a good guide to a site’s ‘authority’.

The quality of articles on some directory sites are pretty dire, even if they are the bees’ knees for search engines. The article directory concerned may have a respectable Google PR (Page Rank) but when they’re publishing dross, the net effect flies in the face of Google’s aim of delivering a quality search experience.

Which brings me back to a hobby-horse of mine that those pages at the top of the SERPs aren’t necessarily the best in that subject area. They are in fact the ones that most closely meet Google’s SEO criteria and are unfairly rewarded because their webmasters know how best to play the SEO game.

You could say that life – and publicity in particular – is like that.  Advertising and PR has always rewarded those who know how to shout the loudest. It’s just that Google claims to apply ultra-sophisticated methods (algorithms) to bring us a new marketing paradigm when the reality is that things haven’t really changed. In years to come, the likelihood is that building ‘links’ in this way – or any way? – will be seen as a wrong turning for SEO  .

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Website Design page added to Buzzwords’ website

June 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Buzzwords now offers bespoke website design services for clients looking for more than the website copywriting and SEO copywriting services currently on offer. Many clients – especially SMEs – prefer to deal with one supplier rather than having to source and co-ordinate an army of website professionals. Buzzwords has worked with website designers and programmers for many years so it makes sense to roll it all up into an optional turnkey service. 

(Buzzwords’ website copywriting and SEO copywriting services continue to enjoy great popularity and are still provided as standalone services.)

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Web development packages introduced by Buzzwords

June 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Manchester-based copywriting agency, Buzzwords Limited, has introduced three web development packages to complement its website copywriting and SEO copywriting services:

  • Bespoke website design – Everything from a five-page ‘brochure’ website to an an all-dancing e-commerce catalogue.
  • Content Management Systems - Buzzwords will manage and write the copy and content for your website.  Design and hosting are all part of the CMS package.
  • WordPress blog development - Add a blog to your existing website.  Or create a standalone blog ‘website’.

“A choice of one-stop solutions is what more and more clients want when it comes to their online marketing, especially the smaller company which often doesn’t have the time or the know-how to shop around and co-ordinate all the website services ” says Buzzwords’  Director, Mike Beeson.  “With this new service from Buzzwords, clients get expert website copywriting and SEO plus whatever type of website or blog suits their needs or their budget.”

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SEO Copywriting – 10 Steps to SEO Heaven!

May 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment

New SEO copywriting content has been added to Buzzwords’ copywriting website (buzzwords.ltd.uk/seo_copywriting.htm).   ‘SEO Copywriting – 10 steps to SEO success!’ is all about the various steps that Buzzwords goes through when conducting an SEO copywriting makeover for a client. These include:

  • STEP ONE – Analysing the website structure and sitemap
  • STEP TWO – Keyword appraisal
  • STEP THREE – Optimising every page with the appropriate keywords
  • STEP FOUR – Including keywords in URLs
  • STEP FIVE – Optimising for business leads from the immediate locality
  • STEP SIX – Writing for people, not robots!
  • STEP SEVEN – The time lag between SEO copywriting changes and visible search engine results
  • STEP EIGHT – Results and the limitations of on-page SEO copywriting
  • STEP NINE – The need for strategic off-page SEO copywriting
  • STEP TEN – Persistence pays off with free online advertising!

 

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SEO Copywriting and Ongoing Optimisation

May 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment

When it comes to SEO copywriting, one of the biggest problems I face as an SEO copwriter is persuading clients that optimising their websites is an ongoing process.  Most think it’s like writing a brochure.  Choose a set of keywords, wait awhile – and hey presto!  Google loves me!  Not.

Probably one of the best vehicles for encouraging clients to embrace SEO copywriting as an ongoing concept is to sign up for a content managed website (CMS).  There’s no substitute for being in control – whether the client writes the content, or a copywriter is commissioned to do it.

Of course, this involves finding out about basic on-page SEO copywriting skills like keyword research, meta tags and knowing what goes where.  An even bigger potential problem is with off-page SEO copywriting and link building.  Even with a CMS, the downside to building links is that it takes lots of time and effort.  That’s why it makes sense to leave it to a professional SEO copywriter.

Ongoing optimisation is definitely not a quick fix when it comes to creating a successful website.  Fine-tuning keywords and meta tags, for instance, doesn’t generate results overnight.  Nor does article marketing. 

With all the other demands of running a business, ongoing optimisation will inevitably slip down the list of priorities, especially if progress is slow.  Employing a copywriter who also monitors the results of SEO copywriting activities is probably the best way to approach optimisation.

Set a six-month target.  Monitor the rankings of the web pages you’ve optimised.  (Remember: Google ranks pages and NOT websites!)  Monitor and compare rival keywords.  Search for new keywords and compare their performance.  And look closely at which aspects of your SEO copywriting are working – and those that aren’t!

The importance of your website as the focal point of all your online marketing cannot be over-stated.  It follows therefore that the effects of your site’s rankings on sales lead generation makes SEO copywriting and ongoing optimisation one of the most important online activities in which your company should be investing.

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