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Who Are You Writing Your Website Copy For?

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Do you struggle to understand if you should write for Google or your ideal guest for your short term rental or glampsite? It's a tricky balancing act and often feels like a never-ending tug of war! In this solo episode, Sarah explores how to strike the balance just right.

The detrimental effects of writing solely for Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) are huge - often resulting in lifeless and robotic copy. The pitfalls of neglecting essential keywords that facilitate discoverability online can have a negative impact too.

Often leaving you feeling like you are stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea...

By adopting a guest-centric approach whilst integrating vital SEO elements, we can craft compelling copy that resonate with our potential guests and simultaneously enhances your visibility on search engines. The episode dives into Sarah's practical strategies for constructing effective website copy that captivates and converts, emphasising the necessity of clarity and structure in our communication.

Having website traffic alone is not enough. We need to convert web visitors into paying guests as efficiently as possible.

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Key Takeaways:

  • The balance between writing for SEO and connecting with your ideal guest is crucial.
  • Writing solely for Google results in robotic copy that fails to engage potential guests.
  • Effective website copy should incorporate emotional storytelling while also being optimised for keywords.
  • Understanding your guest's motivations is essential for creating compelling and relevant content.
  • It's key to remember search engines don't buy, people do. Google does not spend money with you!

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Handy Links from this episode:

Sarah's SEO Made Easy Course

Book a free call with Sarah to discuss your website

Free SEO Plugin for Wordpress - Yoast SEO

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Connect with Sarah:

Website

Instagram

LinkedIn

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Are you ready to take more direct bookings?

Take Sarah's FREE quiz here to find out how ready you are with your marketing to ditch the likes of Airbnb! Put your business to the test...

  continue reading

26 episodes

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Manage episode 482197788 series 3606088
Content provided by Sarah Orchard. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Orchard or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Do you struggle to understand if you should write for Google or your ideal guest for your short term rental or glampsite? It's a tricky balancing act and often feels like a never-ending tug of war! In this solo episode, Sarah explores how to strike the balance just right.

The detrimental effects of writing solely for Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) are huge - often resulting in lifeless and robotic copy. The pitfalls of neglecting essential keywords that facilitate discoverability online can have a negative impact too.

Often leaving you feeling like you are stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea...

By adopting a guest-centric approach whilst integrating vital SEO elements, we can craft compelling copy that resonate with our potential guests and simultaneously enhances your visibility on search engines. The episode dives into Sarah's practical strategies for constructing effective website copy that captivates and converts, emphasising the necessity of clarity and structure in our communication.

Having website traffic alone is not enough. We need to convert web visitors into paying guests as efficiently as possible.

---

Key Takeaways:

  • The balance between writing for SEO and connecting with your ideal guest is crucial.
  • Writing solely for Google results in robotic copy that fails to engage potential guests.
  • Effective website copy should incorporate emotional storytelling while also being optimised for keywords.
  • Understanding your guest's motivations is essential for creating compelling and relevant content.
  • It's key to remember search engines don't buy, people do. Google does not spend money with you!

---

Handy Links from this episode:

Sarah's SEO Made Easy Course

Book a free call with Sarah to discuss your website

Free SEO Plugin for Wordpress - Yoast SEO

---

Connect with Sarah:

Website

Instagram

LinkedIn

---

Are you ready to take more direct bookings?

Take Sarah's FREE quiz here to find out how ready you are with your marketing to ditch the likes of Airbnb! Put your business to the test...

  continue reading

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