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For service pages, the searched term should appear in the H1 or title, meta title, and ideally the first sentence.

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For service pages, the searched term should appear in the H1 or title, meta title, and ideally the first sentence.

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For service pages, the searched term should appear in the H1 or title, meta title, and ideally the first sentence.

@tjrobertson52 · asserts

focused on conveying a specific message or eliciting a specific emotion. And there's nothing wrong with that, but if the visitor can't tell what you're selling, then it's all wasted. Moving on, let's talk about what's most important in each of these three areas...

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@tjrobertson52 · 2025-10-06

I do SEO. And occasionally when I'm talking to a business owner, they say, we want you to help us rank higher in Google, but we don't want to change the words on the page. And this can be a problem cause most of what we do in SEO. Is change the words on the page. However, the conversation is a little more nuanced than some SEOs might make it out to be...

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I do SEO. And occasionally when I'm talking to a business owner, they say, we want you to help us rank higher in Google, but we don't want to change the words on the page.

And this can be a problem cause most of what we do in SEO. Is change the words on the page.

However, the conversation is a little more nuanced than some SEOs might make it out to be. Because of course, SEO.

Isn't everything. So I thought it'd be fun to kinda walk through the conversation that I tend to have with these business owners.

The way I see it, there are three things you need to balance when considering the content on your website. One is SEO, another is your brand.

This is typically where business owners wanna push back. And the final one is your conversion rate.

Now, in a lot of ways, you don't have to pick between these three. Most best practices for website design are good for SEO, your brand, and conversion rate.

But there are times where you have to make a compromise and you have to decide how much to prioritize one over the other...

focused on conveying a specific message or eliciting a specific emotion. And there's nothing wrong with that, but if the visitor can't tell what you're selling, then it's all wasted.

Moving on, let's talk about what's most important in each of these three areas. For SEO, what really matters is that you're using the same terms that people are searching for when they're looking for whatever this page is about.

So this is the page for one of your services. Make sure you're using the term that people actually search for when they're looking for that service.

Not the term that you use internally, not the technically correct term. Whatever people tend to search for in Google, that term needs to be in your H1 or the title of your page, as well as the meta title and if you can, the first sentence of text.

In terms of your brand, what matters most is that you're clearly distinguishing yourself from your competitors. Make it very easy for visitors to see who you're For and who you're not for and for your ideal customer...