Back in the old days of SEO copywriting, it was common practice to pump out blog after blog packed with high-ranking keywords and focused on quantity over quality (to an extent). Volume was everything, and keywords were, well, the keys to success.
But things have changed a little since the ‘black hat’ days of SEO blog writing. AI is now championing the crowds, quality has become king, and keywords are not held on the pedestal they once were.
As Google continues to evolve and artificial intelligence (AI) speeds along, what’s different in the SEO copy and content landscape now?
Like us, we’re sure you’ll want to do everything in your power to boost those SERP rankings. In this article, we'll explore some key SEO blog trends that will help you maximise your blog's visibility and attract more readers in 2023 and beyond.
How have Google’s latest updates and learnings changed the SEO content landscape?
Before we dive in, it’s important to get a grasp on some of the reasons behind all these new trends and changes. As the largest and most popular search engine with more than 85% of the search market share, Google plays a major role in these changes.
Google’s continual updates and improvements create a waterfall effect of sorts. Google (and to a lesser degree, other search engines like Bing) dictates how other tools and platforms shape and change. We’re talking predominantly, of course, about the topic on everyone’s lips: AI.
AI: Saving time and streamlining keyword placement
With the advancements in AI, writing compelling content has become easier than ever. AI can save you time, cut through writer's block, and help you put keywords in the right places.
It’s brought about massive changes in the SEO landscape, allowing AI to do much of the legwork for search algorithms.
However, copywriters still play a crucial role in adding contextual value to the content generated by AI. This contextual value is the golden egg of the 'new wave' of content and copy, and it’s something that, just like a unique tone of voice, requires that essential human component to really make it sing.
Vocal searching: The rise of natural language
The way people search has even undergone a transformation, thanks to voice searches and smart devices like Alexa. While it’s of course still commonplace to type a search into Google, there’s a definite rise in voice searches as the number one way to find answers.
According to Oberlo, 71% of smart device consumers in the US prefer to search by voice instead of typing. It’s also worth noting that ‘smart devices’ include an ever-growing array of gadgets, from smartphones and watches to smart home devices and TVs. We don’t see these devices going away anytime soon, so it could be argued that voice searching will only increase in popularity.
But what does this have to do with SEO?
Spoken word = natural language. Even when typing searches, there’s a clear trend emerging in naturally phrased search queries. Rather than searching for ‘best car’, it’s more common now to ask ‘what’s the best car model for families in 2023?’. See the difference?
To adapt to this trend, it's essential to optimise your content for natural keyword language, allowing for more specificity and direct targeting. Basic search terms yield basic answers, while detailed and specific search terms generate more comprehensive answers.
Is SEO Still That Important for Blog Writing?
Well, if it wasn’t, we probably wouldn’t be writing this article. While SEO is not the sole focus of content creation, it remains crucial for driving traffic to your blog.
You could have the best content in the world, but if no one sees it, what's the point? SEO acts as your map and guide, directing readers to your content and helping them find the results they want.
However, it's not as important as some may think. In fact, nine times out of ten, your content will rank for different keywords than what you initially intended. Yeah, we know. Keywords can be fickle.
What’s not fickle, though, is context.
Context is King
The context of your content matters more than individual keywords, phrases, or even backlinks (though these are always a major win). Search engines have become incredibly proficient in scanning content and understanding its essence, matching it to users' search inputs.
To optimise your content, consider adding context to your articles. For example, if you're writing an article about the ‘10 Best Cars of 2023,’ don't just stick to the generic keyword ‘best cars.’ Instead, delve into specific brands, servicing, taxing, mechanics, and fuels.
Building layers of context adds value to your main topic and allows you to reach a broader audience.
Additionally, take advantage of internal linking between blogs to create a spider's web that keeps readers on your website and helps build your website's volume. If you wrote a blog previously about the importance of car servicing, you can link that in this new blog.
How Can SEO Be Used to Cut Through Content Saturation?
Content saturation is evident everywhere. Whether you’re in the blogosphere, social media, or video platforms, there’s content coming out of everyone’s ears these days.
To cut through content saturation, it's essential to adhere to best SEO practices and avoid black hat techniques. Keyword spamming and low-quality content won't get you far in the long run.
Keep it simple with creating high-quality content that stands out from the crowd. Ensure your blog answers your keyword phrase or topic question as precisely as possible, and then provide layers of additional value that will keep the reader hooked.
Blog volume is still a key ingredient to driving website traffic – the more content on your website, the more chances you have of it answering people’s search queries and subsequently visiting – but in 2023, quality is well and truly more important than quantity.