I remember my first website. I think most of us do. I am sure you can laugh with me about all the animated gifs and hideous designs. Thank you for the memories... Ten years later and we can pretty much slam home a decent design using braille. With all the tools at our disposal we are in an era where almost anyone with half a brain can whip up a pretty decent property. I am amazed at times about companies that call themselves Web Designers yet their own site is about as boring as watching paint dry. So it is with most copywriting. I have been doing the SEO bit and realized some things over the years. All this chatter about Google recognizing duplicate content is probably false. Those algorithms are good, but not that good. When we can take a "spinner" and shoot out some half-baked replication of the same article, or in the case of one guy I know who just scrambles it like eggs, it is not just about search engines to me. One of the most irritating things on the Internet are those AdSense pages. A bunch of useless information designed to fool innocent parties seeking help on a topic. I know some here have a bunch of them. Hats off to you! I don't have the heart for it. I am reaching out to anyone who needs or wants some quality content for their site. We are talking about good articles and optimized graphics if needed so that your site means business! My charge? Not much. I am retired and have my little music site and want to get some more money together to promote it. You tell me. Since I know many of us are on tight budgets, then I am your guy! This isn't really an article all about me though. I would like to hear some advice on your thoughts regarding length and density for web content today. I heard that Google has changed some things and I would like to know what you guys are hearing about what articles and content should be like in order to satisfy your positioning. Anything you can tell me would help. I am writing content for my own site and can use all the advice I can get. Going back to the glory days of those early web designs there is one thing that stands out like a monument even today; content IS the hardest part!
This is about copywriting? That is what I am talking about. I am asking questions concerning what kind of work clients are asking for, etc. I guess I did not make that clear. Some writer I am, huh?
I remember my first website that I had made in the year 2000. Those were the days.. Internet was spreading fast, new technologies coming out everyday... A great time t be alive and experience those days... My first website was geocities.com/gif89a You now, I had a blog that was banned out of Google. Overnight, the traffic fell from 500 visits a day to less than 10 per day. I have learned not to mess with Google. IF you're not in the Google database, all the Search Engines in the world cannot save you... Now, in my opinion, Google has improved their algorithm & fine-tuned it well. You hardly have to worry about keyword density there days... All I do is make sure the Page Title, H1 Title, File name, Description Tag and the first 100 words indicate what the article is about. Google the word Yanik Silver. His tricks and tips on writing content are excellent... All the Best to you... Regards
Enough said. I mentioned in passing that I was interested in working. I stated no prices or parameters. If nobody wants to talk about their market experiences today regarding copywriting... So be it. But don't misunderstand what my intention was. Thanks
Thank you for understanding. I wrote that as an article piece. It was intended to show that I am a writer, that I know how to write an article. I was hoping some members would want to discuss content requirements that clients have asked for in the past and how much they were personally asking for certain jobs. Also density of keywords and how they were applying that technique to their clients website, or if they were at all. Standard copywriting does not require that aspect. I could have simply said those things. I felt that professionals would have appreciated my skills, read the copy, and conversed with me on the subject. Thank you two for understanding my intention.
I'll take comfort in the fact that the second post pointed you to the same section I did, so I at least wasn't the only one.
Take all the comfort you need friend. I am seeking professional advice from professionals. I wasn't selling anything. Apparently professional don't have any advice for me. I will take comfort from that. Thank you.