29 responses to “What Freelance Writers Should Know about SEO”

  1. Denise Reynolds

    Very timely post, Michelle. I am just now turning my attention to SEO for my freelance writing site and for my blog. Thanks for the fabulous resources!

    Denise Reynolds
    Luxury Lifestyle Writer
    food, wine, travel, spa
    http://www.completelyfabulous.com

  2. Bob Leonard

    Timely indeed. Seems like this is on everyone’s mind. I’m a professional B2B writer and content marketer. I’m taking an SEO/SEM course from the Direct Marketing Association.

    I wouldn’t be too scared of the journalists, though. They (like many in the advertising industry) are used to one way communication. Web 2.0 is all about conversations.

    Thanks for the post.

  3. AnnaLisa Michalski

    This is timely for me, too, as I’ve just started a very large new copywriting project and could use the brush-up. Thanks especially for the resource links, Michelle!

  4. jessiemeek

    I have been looking into writing SEO copy and have found this post very helpful. Cheers, Jessie.

  5. Joe Natoli

    Excellent post, and your blog is filled with great resource info. My discipline is UX and design, but I do a great deal of writing for other pubs. Lots of great advice, Michelle — thanks!

  6. SEO INDIA

    Nice article, i am following your every post and all are gr8.. i am a big fan of Google so i never miss any article related to Google or search engine optimization. Good Job .

  7. illusivefreddy

    Great post, Many thanks.

  8. Barb Freda

    Great idea and great thoughts in this post..add this to my list of new skills to acquire in 2008.

    B

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  14. Gary Pool

    Michelle,

    Thanks for all the mentions. I have actually turned the majority of my efforts to SEOPDX. I have even moved my blog there.

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    Thanks for this post I learned some new ideas worth implimenting. I think the main learning curve more myslef personally is the keyword densisty issue. I often write quite long and complex articles and get carried away sometimes and forget about the inputting of keywords related to the content I am creating. Some useful and worthy tips here, keep them coming!

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  29. B Maddox

    Good article. I’ve been working hard on SEO and it has made a huge difference.

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