Fluff
content is fine for businesses just starting out. It helps
you to at least get a place in the race to the top of the
search engines, but for long-lasting results, fluff just
won't cut it. The wording is often choppy, incoherent, and
doesn't achieve your primary goal which is customer
conversion. Also, if the content of your site is sloppy,
it will not instill confidence in a potential customer.
Leased
content works well because it is professionally written,
topical, and easy to find.
Search
engine algorithms favor content that has keywords and
phrases that are strategically placed but those words and
phrases must also be embedded in text that is lean and
carefully crafted for consistent results.
The
drawback of leased content is that it can be found in a
wide variety of other websites and cannot meet the unique
needs of your business or specifically target the audience
that you want to attract.
Custom
Content
Custom
content is content that has been professionally crafted to
feature the keywords and phrases that you and an SEO
expert have chosen to rank well with search engines and
attract your target audience. The strengths of custom
content are:
Specificity
You
can consult a copywriting firm to construct your content
exactly the way that you want it to convey the unique
products and services that your business offers and
organically build the rank of your site which leads to
lasting results.
Readability
Custom
content will engage the reader and invite them to read
further which entices them to linger at your site and
explore the other content.
Credibility
Custom
content immediately lends legitimacy and lasting brand
recognition to your site because discerning readers can
see that you have taken the extra steps to tailor your
message specifically to them.
Lasting
Results
Web
statistics consistently suggest that the best way to earn
placement on that key first page of search results and
retain your ranking is customized content.
As
search engine bots become more and more sophisticated,
keyword stuffing and other gimmicks get sniffed out and
dismissed because they do not offër the reader any
rewards for investing their time.
So,
how do I hire a quality content writer?
Sure,
anyone can write and practice keyword stuffing. You see it
on hundreds of sites everyday, full of fluff-content that
was written cheaply, and reads cheaply. Even the most
basic conventions of writing are abandoned, simply to
reach a high word count. Because of this, readers are
having a hard time finding good, quality content. They
want information, not gobbledygook.
Ask
for Samples
The
first rule in hiring a good content writer is reviewing
their work. Ask for writing samples, as well as
references. They should know the basic conventions of
writing, and excel in creating informative, easy-to-read
content that people will understanding.
Work
Ethic
Good
content writers, like any job, should also have a good
work ethic. Meaning, they respond quickly to emails, meet
deadlines, and keep in constant communication with the
customer. People that are conscientious and prompt in
their correspondence are likely to be quick and efficient
in their work. This reduces the chances of procrastination
as well. A good content writer will use the entire time to
work on an assignment and produce good, thorough copy,
while a sloppy or lazy writer will wait until the last
moment and squeak in an unpolished product right before
the deadline.
You
Get What You Pay For
As
the old saying goes, "You get what you pay for."
There are plenty of desperate writers out there that will
work for peanuts, but it is an ínvestment to hire a more
proficient writer at a higher rate, and you will have much
better results on your ínvestment. If you need quick,
cheap content, then there are plenty of people willing to
produce it. But again, if it is written cheaply, it will
read cheaply.
Knowing
the Audience
A
good content writer should also have a feel for their
audience. Any good writer can complete an assignment, but
someone that is in tune with their audience can connect
with readers much better by tailoring their copy
specifically to them. A sympathetic writer should be able
to imagine a piece of writing from the audience's
perspective and detect what that reader wants or needs
from it. This comes from in-depth interviews with the
client, and really learning what message they want to
convey to their readers.
Trustworthy
Lastly,
a good content writer should be trustworthy. While
representing a company or employer, a writer must be privy
to certain information in order to write effectively. Make
sure the writer you are hiring has a good business ethic
and won't turn his back on you or exploit your ideas once
he is gone. Although it is possible to work with someone
and still withhold sensitive business tactics or
information, it is much easier to work with someone that
can be trusted in an open correspondence. And even if you
do trust the writer, it is always smart to get a signed
contract.
About
The Author
Devin Hansen is the owner of SEO
Copywriters, a web-content development company based
in Illinois . With a staff of American writers and
editors, they produce high-quality, unique content for any
business in any industry.