1. A pound of tasty content and a pinch of SEO in your article
2. How to start and what to do
Do some quick research
It is good to know what is published by your competitors. Note all the important facts…the keywords they use, the subjects they write about.
3. Invent a working title
Be original - unique
Do not write the obvious
4. Prepare a good plan for your article
Thesis
Arguments
Conclusion
5. Write the article
Write for people, not for search engines
Use at least 600 words. The best examples usually contain +1000 words
6. Use lists rather than the paragraphs
As they are easier on the eye
7. Use good anchor texts in links
Below are some of the points that illustrate why building a software product for resale involves more effort than a one-off bespoke software implementation.
Below are some of the points that illustrate why building a software product for resale involves more effort than a one-off bespoke software implementation [CLICK HERE].
This
will work better than this
8. Use subheads in your text
They may contain keywords
Use H2-H4
9. Check the keyword density in the article
It should
be between
2 – 5 %
10. Grammar and spelling in the text
Bad spelling can worsen your Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) positioning
Check it carefully
11. Check your HTML code
The title tag should be H1
Don’t forget the meta-description (up to 160 characters)
12. What about images or media?
They optically organise the text
Your article looks much better
13. Look at the title one more time…
The title tag should contain the main keyword but it
should not be boring
HeadChannel - London based bespoke software development company
… not bad, but we could also use:
The best bespoke software development company you’ll ever hire