Post by ryglo739 on Mar 16, 2024 1:18:17 GMT -5
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Below are some extremely helpful manuals, even for the most DX Leads experts: – SEO Gardening Manual by Francesco Margherita : everything you need to know about SEO in a simple, very clear manual, useful like few others in the world, capable of showing you step by step how to really write from an SEO perspective; – SEO&Content by Alessio Beltrami and Salvatore Russo : a more general look at SEO and content production, important for those who want to reflect on the what as well as the how; – The art of SEO User First – written by the Webranking team, a real handbook full of examples that can explain even to a child what SEO is and how it works. Extra advice: other advice for web writers I conclude with a bit of my personal experience - otherwise this would just be a sterile listicle like many others, right? As a copywriter, blogger and SEO specialist but above all a lover of good writing , what I can say is that there is no other way to.
Which shouldn't be a problem if you enjoy writing – the two absolutely go hand in hand. So keep yourself updated and always read everything that may be useful. I like to mix various forms of reading during the day (newspaper articles, strips and cartoons, essays and novels, without forgetting blogs and reference forums); in this way, I learn many different languages that I use depending on the occasion. I never forget the 5 W's of journalism - which are the true queens of every good written piece - to which I add a bit of web mischief , such as double crossing, the authority of sources and those SEO tricks useful for positioning what I'm writing . But above all I don't forget that someone, I hope, will read my piece (whether article, post or web page) and my intent is to satisfy their need for information. Just like Big G teaches .