- Website text
- Blogs
- Newsletters that are posted on your website
That way, you’re writing for people, but you’re also writing in the way that maximises your website’s chances of getting featured in search results. Your social media posts can also boost your SEO, if your social pages link back to your website. For example, a credit repair agency could briefly answer a common question on social media, like ‘What is a credit score?’, and direct readers back to their website for more detailed information. The more content you publish, the more chances you have of naturally incorporating keywords that attract the attention of Google, Bing and other search engines. But you have to write interesting, relevant content, because search engines won’t reward you if you pump out content just for the sake of it. Your articles should be clear, well-written and concise, so both people and search engines can easily understand them and work out what they’re about. Search engines may disregard content that doesn’t add value to the reader, because they’ve become smart enough to understand what they’re reading. They also ask for feedback. So if users don’t get proper answers to their questions, they’ll tell the search engine and your ranking might suffer. This is why you should consider to Hunter & Scribe. We specialise in writing content about property and finance, such as the property market, interest rates and tax. We can write content for you on a one-off or ongoing basis.Contact us to fill your website with people-focused content that is optimised for search engines.