It’s 2017 (updated) 2024, and it seems that content is still (and still now) king. So what exactly do you need to know about copywriting in 2017 2024 to ensure you stand out from the crowd?
Back in the day, keyword stuffing used to be the way SEO Specialists could ensure your page would rank in Google’s results pages. Fast forward a few years to 2017 and keyword stuffing would (even then) result in you receiving a Google Penalty. This is thanks to Google’s 2011 Panda algorithm, which penalised websites which published low-quality content. The same is true in 2024, except the waves of Google Updates have kept coming
So how can you ensure you still rank without receiving a penalty? Simple, write your content for people, rather than thinking about Search Engines and their Bots/Crawlers.
This means your content should be easy to read, and not mentioning the same keyword unnaturally in your sentences. Don’t worry about trying to achieve a certain keyword density. There is not even one agreed figure for keyword density. Instead, just make sure to use naturally occurring keywords to boost your page and use related terminology around the keywords for example we can talk about SEO in Brainerd, where we work and operate, the keyword is SEO Brainerd, but an SEO team based in Brainerd is more natural.
Trends come and go, and what used to be an acceptable length for a piece of content is no longer the case. 300 words used to be the popular word length. However, that’s really not enough to cover a topic anymore. People want to read something that is more in-depth, not something that just skims the surface of a topic.
As such, the length of copy has become longer. Longer posts will have a better chance of ranking higher in Google. This is because there’s more text, more headings and subheadings, so Google is able to more accurately determine what your content is about. Chances are you’ll also have more images, links and long tail keywords in a longer piece of content. This means you’ll be able to increase the organic traffic coming to the post.
When writing a long piece of content, you’ll have to make sure it’s still high quality. If it’s not interesting and hard to read people will simply leave the page. Make sure your paragraphs aren’t too long, and your text is broken up with headings, images, and dot points. This will make the text more skimmable and easier to read. Depending on your writing skill level and time availability, try and aim for 800 words in blog posts.
It’s not enough to just write a blog post anymore. Interactive content is what you need to pay attention to in 2017. Videos are continually growing in popularity and are a great way to engage with your audience.
In fact, HubSpot found (in 2017)...
If you’re going to consider using video as part of your copywriting strategy, there are a few things to remember:
A featured snippet is what appears when you type a question into Google and the answer appears in a box above the rest of the search results. This is appearing in ‘position zero’ and is often the ultimate goal to achieve. After all, it means you’re at the very top of the page, above position one.
So how can you end up being the feature snippet? While there are no definite ways to obtain the position, there are certain things you can do to increase your chances. This includes:
Just remember that once you get the feature snippet, it’s not guaranteed to stay there forever. Make sure you keep monitoring your snippet and note if it ends up being replaced.
Not only do you need to avoid keyword stuffing and write long content, you need to make sure it’s also formatted correctly. Doing this will greatly benefit your SEO. So what exactly do you need to make sure you do correctly?
Follow these tips to ensure your copywriting gains the most attention possible and improves your SEO.
Got any copywriting tips? Let us know in the comments.