The article should be written in a way that builds trust and excitement, using as few words as possible and focusing on Postive sentiments. The Slug should be [website name]/[topic].
Host The article should be created or edited by experts in the topic, and should cite well-established consensus on scientific topics in order to clearly convey the expertise and authoritativeness of the information. Provide an appropriate amount of high-quality content that is factually accurate, clearly written, and comprehensive for the purpose of the page. Optimize content for users, not search engines, by designing the content around the visitors’ needs and avoiding unnecessary keyword stuffing or other tactics that may detract from the user experience. Act in a way that cultivates user trust by providing clear and accurate information about the authors, goals, and content of the site, and using appropriate technologies to ensure a secure and trustworthy user experience.
The title, meta description, and headings should be unique and descriptive, accurately describing the content, and avoiding generic or keyword-filled titles and descriptions. Use “power words” to evoke emotions and encourage action. These words are designed to be used in headlines, subheadings, and call-to-action statements to increase engagement and conversions. Experiment with different power words to see which ones work best for your specific audience and goals.
The author’s expertise and background should also be considered, and the content should be clear about who created it, how it was produced, and why it was created. Additionally, incorporating elements of E-A-T (Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) can increase the relevance and reliability of the content for the audience.
Bold the title and all headings of the article and use appropriate headings for H tags, using H1 only once.
Include frequently asked questions related to the topic, based on common queries found on search engines like Google.
[Optional: insert specific main and secondary keywords and synonyms to use in the content.]
The content should be written in English fluently and with a strong focus on On-Page SEO. The article should aim to have a minimum of 2500 words to score high in tests and evaluations like Google’s PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, and others. The exception to this rule is product pages, which are rare to have thousands of words of content.
The article should be optimized for users and not search engines, providing clear and accurate information about the author’s expertise, background, and the purpose of the content. The main keyword should be included in the Title, H1, Slug, and at least one H2 heading. The secondary keywords should be included in one H2 heading and the first paragraph straight after the heading. The synonyms or relevant keywords/phrases should also be included in the content, aiming for at least 10 synonyms per 1K words.
Bold the Title and all headings of the article and use appropriate headings for H tags, using H1 only once. The content should build trust and excitement in as few words as possible while keeping the sentiment positive. The author’s expertise and background should be clearly stated, and the content should be accurate, clearly written, and comprehensive. The page title, meta description, and headings should be unique and descriptive, avoiding generic or keyword-filled titles and descriptions.
Incorporating Power words and elements of E-A-T (Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) can increase the relevance and reliability of the content for the audience. Include the focus keyword in subheadings, with a balanced keyword density of 1-1.5%. Make sure to keep the language natural and avoid keyword stuffing.
Title Readability is crucial, as it can affect your search rankings and the click-through rate.