Custom SEO Articles From Just £6
Never underestimate the power of truly unique, expertly optimised articles. Whether you submit them to article directories, post them in your blog or publish them on your website, SEO articles written in a way that integrates a whole range of white hat optimisation techniques (such as optimising for Latent Semantic Indexing) are a guaranteed way to boost your site's ranking in the search results pages, increase brand visibility and drive targetted traffic to your business.
You choose the subject, you choose the keywords, and we'll provide you with 100% unique, original, well written fully optimised articles that will work as hard for your business as you do. All this from just £6.
Prices for our SEO articles are easy to calculate. We offer flexible solutions to enable you to get started whatever your budget. £2 per 100 words of expertly optimised content crafted by a professional English writer.
Either choose one of the following categories (you can change the quantity of articles when you reach the checkout) or use the contact form on the right to request a custom quotation or to discuss your requirements.
SEO Articles |
| 300 word article |
£6 |
| 400 word article |
£8 |
| 500 word article |
£10 |
| 600 word article |
£12 |
| 700 word article |
£14 |
| 800 word article |
£16 |
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For a professional article submission service please visit our article marketing page.
Once your payment has been received I will contact you to discuss the specific order requirements, including website address and the keywords or keyphrases you require.
Why Use Custom SEO Articles?
With a quarter of a billion results for 'article directories' on Google alone, it's no surprise that SEO articles represents a major aspect of promoting your business. Yet it's not as straightforward as just ramming a few vaguely relevant paragraphs together, or hurling dozens of keywords at the page. Writing search engine optimized articles is a highly specialized skill.
Without doubt effective article marketing can make a huge difference to your website business. Well written, completely original articles which are thoroughly optimized for the search engines will drive your website up the search results pages. But no SEO article service should claim to be able to provide such results without having results of their own to show. Why not take a few seconds to test The Mightier Pen, and see where we rank today on Google for the major searches?
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How Can We Help Your Website Business?
How much extra traffic would you like? How high up the search results pages do you want your website to climb? The answer to both of these questions is to have well-written, thoroughly optimized articles. You're free to then submit these articles to whichever directories you like, publish them anywhere, email them, or use them within your own site - it's up to you, because you'll completely own the full copyright to every article.
SEO Article Service
Almost certainly you already understand the importance of having search engine optimized (SEO) articles and content on your website. Unless your web content is solely and entirely for the benefit of a few people who actively go directly to your website, your hard work is unlikely to be seen by more than a handful of people who accidentally stumble across it, or have dedicated many hours in the pursuit of knowledge.
Because of the sheer number of websites and web pages competing with each other on the world wide web today, search engines have become the dominant way in which people manage to find information that is relevant. A good search engine, such as Google, will locate appropriate pages and articles on the web in just a fraction of a second.
Compare this with a search in your local library, and quite apart from the question of whether the information you want is there at all, in the same time that Google produces several thousand eminently suitable documents for you, and places them each a single click away, in your local library you may have just managed to open the door.
SEO articles can make the difference between your website being on the web, and being found on the web. But what exactly are search engine optimized articles? How can you write in a way which will ensure that the major search engines find your article, or website? What styles are better or worse than others, and are there ways in which you could write which might actually harm your ranking?
"A keyword density of even just 2% will almost certainly find your article blacklisted by Google."
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A brief search on the web will result in many thousands of pages filled with advice from so called experts emphasizing one technique or another. Sadly the vast majority of these are woefully out of date.
If you discover an SEO expert recommending that you use a keyword density of between 2-3%, waste no time in steering well clear of them. A keyword density of even just 2% will almost certainly find your article blacklisted by Google, and your website rank will suffer as a result - not to mention your sales traffic.
I have even found some SEO 'experts' recommending 5% keyword density, and have frequently been asked by many businesses to write 5% keyword articles. If only 2% is likely to reduce your ranking, just imagine the harm that 5% could manage.
Since almost 80% of online searches are powered by Google, this is clearly the one for which your web content should be optimized. If you succeed with Google, the others will follow.
Google uses a whole range of ways to assess the relevance and importance of your website, but when it comes to analyzing the text of your site and articles, the prime tool used is known as LSI, or Latent Semantic Indexing.
Latent Semantic Indexing, (LSI) works on the basis that there are many quite different words which nonetheless share the same meaning, whilst at the same time there are many words that are spelt the same, but which have quite distinctly different meanings.
A search for the word 'foam' could result in sites ranging from those advertising mattresses to white water rafting excursions. Similarly, a search for 'chemist' may ignore all those sites which use the word 'pharmacist' instead.
LSI takes on board both the context of the words, and the semantic equivalents, to produce a far more appropriate and relevant list of results. This requires articles to use a more natural, semantically aware language in order to be seen, rather than merely keyword stuffing. |