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Marketplace => Copywriting => Topic started by: SeoDezin on 06-11-2011, 21:51:44

Title: Requirement for SEO contents.
Post by: SeoDezin on 06-11-2011, 21:51:44
SEO contents should meet the following requirement

SEO contents should optimized title
SEO contents should be stuffed with proper keyword density
SEO based contents should be more than 350 words
Title: Re: Requirement for SEO contents.
Post by: prcys on 09-02-2011, 01:38:54
I agree with your first two points but I disagree that content should be more than 350 words. It is not so. Content never matters for quantity of words. The only thing is whichever information we provided should be unique and meaningful whether it is written in more or less words but reader can understand our concept and that's it.
Title: Re: Requirement for SEO contents.
Post by: Bravoman1 on 09-20-2011, 10:04:01
I would have to disagree about that one.  An article normally is 500 words which takes one minute or less to read.  A blog can have 250 words or 350, but not great content to keep the reader wanting to read it.  Lastly, the content should not be keyword stuff, keyword stuffing diminishes the effect rather optimizing it.  Have four or five of your keywords in a 500 word article that is about it.
Title: Re: Requirement for SEO contents.
Post by: jenli29 on 12-15-2011, 05:41:34
-contents must be unique/original
-content must contain your target keyword
-your target keyword must be in h1, h2, or h3 tag
-you must have your keyword at the beginning and ending of the sentence
-you should have image alt tag
-embed video if possible
- put outbound links (must be authority sites links)
- contextual links

that's all!
Title: Re: Requirement for SEO contents.
Post by: rahul123 on 07-30-2015, 05:26:14
minimum requirements of SEO contents are as follow
title tag
Meta-description
Url
semantic headlines
alt text on image
robot.text control
301 redirect and
ability to ad analytics
Title: Re: Requirement for SEO contents.
Post by: Lishmalinyjames on 06-28-2021, 09:51:32
SEO content focusing on the most common keywords should be on the top level pages on your website (homepage and the pages one level beneath your homepage), whereas content focusing on long tail keywords should be more on the tail end of your site.