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Copywriting morphs into SEO Services!

seo morph to pr

Who would have thought just five years ago that SEO Services would  be a fully paid-up member of the copywriting fraternity.  And yet, Buzzwords now has a new website page of the same name which we’re promoting through Online PR (practise what you preach, eh!).

In many ways, it’s no surprise that SEO and copywriting have become such close  bedfellows.  If you look at the main elements of SEO that Google is rewarding in the wake of its many Panda Updates, you’ll see that the ‘quality content’ which is now top of the greasy SEO pole does in fact refer back to copywriting skills.

Quality content is essential to the various skill sets used in link building programmes.  I’m thinking here of Online PR, for instance, or Corporate Blogging, On-page SEO Copywriting and Article Marketing.

It’s fortunate that copywriting now forms the central essential skill required for basic SEO.  I’ve been writing offline press releases and articles for many years.  Not far behind is the time spent on website copywriting, blog writing and social media posts.

Clients sill think that SEO is a black art that requires an in-depth knowledge of HTML and other esoteric online tricks.  I’m not saying that a knowledge of this aspect of SEO inputs doesn’t help – it does.  Five years ago, I was so much in awe of  this type of geek-speak – I decided to take a course in  it!

As a website copywriter, I appreciated being able to go ‘behind the scenes’ as it were.  It allowed me to look web designers in the eye and – yo! – I could even join in their geeky conversations.  SEO is a similar discipline in so far as it demands enormous attention to detail.  Where it differs is in the sheer application that’s needed over many weeks to achieve a highly specific goal.  Applying On-page SEO is usually relatively quick.  Link building on the other hand calls for perseverance of a totally different order.

Writing high quality articles and guest blog posts calls for intellectual stamina that would exhaust many people – especially when they’re trying to combine this kind of SEO activity with other ‘day job’ activities! That’s why hiring professional copywriters (with enough insight into SEO to really make a difference) is now a sensible option, especially for owners of small to medium-size businesses who want real value for money that doesn’t involve being blinded by science.

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30 Years In Copywriting – And FREE PR Too!

Buzzwords has been in the copywriting business for 30 years!  More accurately, that should read: ‘Mike Beeson has been a copywriter for 30 years’, although that doesn’t take into account the myriad other skills I’ve developed along the way.

Young Nicholas Beeson is also on the scene after graduating in marketing this year.  He’s quite an expert on social media and all things online, so he’s useful to have around – and good news for client services.  You may want to take a look at the Social Media Marketing page on Buzzwords’ main website.  Unlike so many other copywriting and PR agencies, we can actually walk-the-walk too!

There are so many strings to Buzzwords’ bow, I often surprise myself.  Having said that, 30 years is a long time in this business.  To celebrate Buzzwords’ achievement, we’re offering a FREE PRESS RELEASE to every new client.  We’ll write the release for you and distribute it to the relevant UK media.

To find out more, why not take a look at our latest press release:

‘Buzzwords celebrates 30 years in business with free PR for every new client’

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Writing Landing Pages – A New Page on Buzzwords’ Website!

Every page on a website is potentially a landing page. What I mean is that each page can be optimised with the keywords that chime with your target audience and ultimately lead to a sale!

Unfortunately, even in 2011, so many companies aren’t aware that web pages should be optimised separately to achieve maximum SEO and SERPs benefits. Where that page is highlighting a company’s key product or service, it should be given special SEO consideration as a ‘landing page’ and optimised to tie-in with other online activities such as AdWords, Online PR and Article Marketing.

In addition, it may also be deserving of a little more ‘hard sell’ – as opposed to the ‘informational’ approach preferred for more general pages. This new web page on Buzzwords’ main website goes into a little more detail. To read more, visit: buzzwords.ltd.uk/writing_landing_pages.htm (just add the ‘www’!)

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Article Review: PR Packages Part 1 – ‘SEO the Easy Way!’

You can read the full article (and others in the series) by linking from  Buzzwords’ website page: buzzwords.ltd.uk/free_reprint_articles.htm

This article outlines the SEO benefits of combining Online PR and Article Marketing.  Both techniques have intrinsic value in their own right by providing useful information and by generating those all-important inbound links to your website. 

As a PR Package, the two together are an unstoppable and affordable SEO resource.  Whilst the emphasis with Online PR will obviously be on what’s newsworthy, Article Marketing presents valuable information that should ideally be timeless and therefore more likely to generate links for the long term.

The complementary aspects of these marketing tools will appeal to organisations of every type and size.  Each makes full use of the burgeoning numbers of online publishers and directories.  Information suddenly becomes easily and quickly accessible, as well as being available to targeted audiences in almost any country or marketing sector. 

Equally important is the scope for targeted SEO and optimising your website landing pages with the keywords of your choice.  To say this PR Package provides ‘SEO the Easy Way’ is probably the understatement of the year!

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‘PR Packages’ Articles Complete the Online Jigsaw

Of the recent articles I’ve written for online submission, there are three (so far) in the PR Packages series.  Each of these focuses on a range of PR and copywriting skills that can be bundled together to achieve various objectives.  These could be for SEO purposes, generating a wider awareness of a company’s products and services, building business or protecting reputations.

The articles are, of course, as much about the SEO process of article marketing as they are about the benefits of Buzzwords’ PR Packages!  I make no apologies for that.  Everything that’s written online should, wherever possible, have the capacity to be re-cycled and fit into your online jigsaw.

Copywriting is a time-consuming business, so it makes sense to make it as cost-effective as possible.  Article marketing is probably at the top end of the spectrum as far as time input is concerned.  And yet, a lot of people don’t realise just how much of a ‘slow burn’ process SEO and link building actually is!

Blogging and online PR will probably give a quicker return per hour spent, but for staying power and generating a wider awareness of you and your field of expertise, articles are more expansive – and definitely more enduring.

Over and above the ‘slow burn’ effectiveness of article marketing, another concern that clients have is centred on how much skill and hard cash need be invested to do a good job.  As a copywriter, I have the skills at my fingertips, so the cost is nil (except for my valuable time, that is!).

What I would say to companies who doubt the power of article marketing is that it will pay off in the medium-term (we’re not talking ‘quick fixes’ here), especially if you hire a professional copywriter who can also help you to integrate all your social media activities.  Like any other form of marketing, you need to invest in the best to see a decent return.

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A Merry Copywriting Xmas!

It’s been a pretty momentous year, what with the world economy and all that!  On the copywriting front, I have to say that things are holding up pretty well.  With Buzzwords’ new Content Managed website and growing demand for SEO copywriting services, 2009 looks promising. 

I guess it’s about being flexible and cost-effective.  Providing clients with the right type of copywriting and PR services means making sure that clients can see a good return on their investment.  There are, of course, no guarantees when it comes to customer response rates – especially in a recession.  Safe to say, however: some things work better than others. 

I’ve already mentioned SEO copywriting.  To that could be added sales letter writing, creating effective website landing pages for those clients who want to do Pay-Per-Click advertising and generally making sure that all aspects of a website are working well from both a usability and SEO point of view. 

Online PR and article marketing could be worth considering – and there’s always the added bonus of generating quality inbound links (an important factor for improving search engine ranking).  The creative use of newsletters and case studies could also pay off.  It depends largely on your target audience.  Horses for courses and all that! 

Anyway, it’s Xmas Eve – so I’m outta here!  Have a good Christmas, and a prosperous New Year!

An SEO copywriter’s dream – Buzzwords’ new CMS website…

As an SEO copywriter, I’m having a morning of barely contained orgasms as I look at my new content managed (CMS) website!!! (see: buzzwords.ltd.uk)

 I was always sceptical about CMS from a search engine optimization (SEO copywriting) point of view until I noticed that a fellow copywriter was ranking very well with the search engines thank you very much. 

What I like about the new CMS site is being able to add new content as and when I want to.  No longer do I have to go to my website coding man and wait an age for him to upload my new content – and then send me a bill!

Now, I’m free to add new pages, photos and files of almost any description as and when I choose.  It’s an SEO copywriter’s dream!

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SEO copywriting meets PR – hello Article Marketing!

Submitting articles to publishers – online or offline – is a highly effective way to generate interest in a company or person, especially in a niche market which has its own specialist media. ‘Selling in’ feature articles has always been – and remains – a mainstay of PR and media relations.

The advent of the Internet as a marketing tool has seen the evolution of many traditional offline methods into full-blown techniques which boost search engine rankings through the clever use of search engine optimisation (SEO) and SEO copywriting.

Article Marketing relies for effectiveness on linking the websites of online directories, e-zines, blogs and other websites to the landing page URL of the article sender.  Also vital is ensuring that every article has keyword-optimised content for maximum search engine recognition of the landing page published.

The skills of the SEO copywriter (and other online marketers and SEO professionals) in identifying appropriate keywords and using them in opportune ways as the article and landing pages are written creates a wonderful synergy.  Google also rewards the quality and relevance of inbound links with potentially higher rankings for website pages to which published articles are linked.

 

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SEO copywriting beats the economic slowdown!

Search engine success starts with SEO copywriting.  It’s the most cost-effective marketing tool around.  You’ll see a clear and rapid return on your investment in the shape of higher search engine rankings and more website traffic.

For REAL immediacy, of course, there’s Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising.  Whether this counts as SEO copywriting is a moot point, although PPC does rely heavily for its success on good keyword selection that relates to tightly configured AdGroups, well-optimised landing pages and keyword-focused small ads.

It hardly matters, but PPC is firmly rooted in the search engine marketing (SEM) stable.  For purists who see SEO copywriting solely as a way to achieve higher website rankings, we have to be talking about optimised website copy, complete with appropriate keywords, meta tags and smooth, semantic syntax!

Other link-building tools which also draw on SEO copywriting skills include online PR and article marketing although, in this context, their SEO uses are focused on improving a website’s search engine rankings.

For businesses looking to generate sales and qualified leads in the most straightforward and cost-effective way, SEO copywriting and the improvements it can make in organic search engine ranking make it an essential secret weapon in any marketer’s armoury.

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Copywriting is king… inbound links are courtiers

On the web, inbound links affect a website’s position in the search engine rankings.  Generating quality links that win search engine brownie points is best achieved through article PR and online PR. 

A huge amount of copywriting work is involved, especially when it comes to writing worthwhile, informative articles  – suitably optimised with appropriate keywords of course.  Online news releases are more straightforward to write, and bring better returns on time invested – providing you have something to say on a regular basis.  Again, SEO and keywords play a part, but frequency of output is vital to achieving meaningful success.

If you can post articles and releases on your website a couple of weeks before launching them into the outside world this allows time for the content to be indexed by search engines and helps in the linking process (although it may be wise to write an edited version of your content to be doubly sure of avoiding ‘duplicate content’ penalties.) 

Apart from anything else, continually adding to your website is viewed favourably by the likes of Google – hence the power of blogs to surge through the search rankings, and stay there, providing content is updated on a regular basis (daily is the ultimate, but weekly keeps the pot simmering). 

The links associated with blogs are of course generated through tags.  Social media links to Technorati, StumbleUpon, Squidoo and so on also help.  Main websites which incorporate a blog therefore have a head start over their ‘unblogged’ counterparts.

Creating links is hard work – hard copywriting work that is also very time consuming.  The dividends are impressive, however,  especially if search engine rankings equate to new business enquiries for your company.

Finding the time to do all this – the writing, distributing to online directories and media etc – is usually a problem for most companies.  Employing a specialist freelance copywriter to handle it all makes lots of sense. 

Not only do you get quality writing and the regularity of output that comes with commercial commitment.  You’re also buying-in specialist knowledge of the market and, crucially, how the market works.