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Write Less

by brianlburns on 1 July 2008

in SEO

Strunk & White, authors of Elements of Style wrote one of the best chapters ever anywhere (about composition). It reads: “omit needless words.” that’s it. And really, what more do you need to know? OK. a little bit more. But the idea still stands. Write less… get more. Write less… and get better copy.

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These days though, people are doing the opposite. In an all-out SEO onslaught, they’re stuffing their copy with as many (key) words as possible. I wrote a paragraph for a travel agent the other day that read: “My name is John Fortson. I’m a travel consultant - I help travelers get good deals, and have good vacations. It’s what I do, and what I like to do.” Pretty good, right? Well, now it reads: “My name is John Fortson. I’m a leisure travel consultant - I help leisure travelers get good deals, and have good vacations. It’s what I do, and what I like to do.” It’s still alright, but it has two too-many words in it now. The timing is gone, and with it, so is some of its’ effectiveness.

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Now, I’ve come a little way from my why new tech doesn’t need SEO post… I get why you should use SEO, and really, I think it’s a good idea. I even think a good SEO writer (which admittedly, I’m not) can find a decent balance between what appeals to spiders and what appeals to people. But the reality is that it’s always a tradeoff. You can’t ‘omit needless words’ while at the same time ‘adding important words.’ It’s just not possible.

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So, though I’d like to tell you to screw SEO, I won’t. I’ll tell you to consider it. But, I’ll tell you that if you’re in the position to trade SEO for readabililty (and I think a lot of people are), then you should. You should omit needless words, and you shoud write better stuff.

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Counterpoint (again)

by brianlburns on 8 April 2008

in SEO, links

I’ve been going back and forth with Alan Jones the last couple days, in this set of posts, and on Twitter. You guys might be getting sick of it (I promise I won’t write about his blog for another week!), but he just posted another good piece… this one a conterpoint to my Why New [...]

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Why New Tech Doesn’t Need SEO

by brianlburns on 26 March 2008

in SEO

Almost all copy these days is SEO (short for Search-Engine Optimization) - it seems like people can’t write an ‘about us’ section anymore without stuffing it full of keywords. I hate reading that stuff, and I especially hate writing it. Now… I don’t mean to bash all of SEO here – I can see how, [...]

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