SEO COPYWRITING
SEO copywriting that doesn’t sound like a robot.
Getting found is the easy half. Being worth reading once someone lands is the part most SEO copy forgets. I do both, in the same sentence.
– Why you need SEO copywriting –
You rank for nothing
Your site is lovely but completely invisible. Nobody’s searching their way to you.
You rank, but nobody stays
People arrive, read two lines, and leave. The copy isn’t holding up its end.
You’re launching something
New page, new product, new market. And you’d like it findable from day one.
– What lands in your inbox –
The actual deliverables.
Keyword & intent research
What people actually type, why they type it, and which of those searches are worth your time.
Landing & service pages
One page, one job. Structured for search, written for the person deciding whether to trust you.
Long-form articles
Blog posts and guides that answer the question properly instead of padding to hit a word count.
Meta titles & descriptions
The bit everyone forgets. Written to earn the click, not just fill the prescribed character limit.
Headings & on-page structure
H1s that say something. Subheads that let skimmers find the bit they need and go.
Internal linking plan
Pages that point at each other on purpose, so nothing sits in a dead corner of your site.
– How it goes –
Research first. Guesswork never.
Research
Keywords, competitors, and the questions your buyers ask before they ever hit your site.
Brief
Target term, search intent, angle, structure. You approve it before a single sentence gets written.
Draft
Written for humans first, optimised second. Because nobody converts on a keyword density score.
Polish
Two rounds of revisions, plus meta copy and heading structure delivered ready to paste in.
– SEO Copywriting Truths –
What actually moves the needle.
Search intent beats keyword volume every single time.
A high-traffic term means nothing if the person typing it isn’t trying to do the thing you want them to do
One brilliant page will outperform twenty okay ones.
Far too many sites are drowning in mediocre, AI-written content nobody asked for.
Google rewards clarity. Readers reward personality.
You can have both. You do not have to choose between “sounds like a human” and “ranks on Google.”
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