Hello everyone. My name is Harsh. I am new to content writing and recently joined a sustainable backpack brand as a content writer. Since I am new to this, I have no idea about e-commerce and Google rankings. Which brings me here to take feedback and suggestions on a few pieces of content I wrote.
Without a full understanding of your long-term strategy and audience, I'd say these are pretty decent. They're easy to read and for the most part, use SEO relevant keywords naturally throughout.
Here are a couple of tips:
For the topic, they seem kind of lengthy. From the perspective of the audience (whom you should always write for first), it would be too long for most. My general rule of thumb is to make it as long as it needs to convey the answer the reader needs without extending it to please Google. Sometimes shorter, separated articles are better.
Because this is eCommerce-related, the audience is likely looking for information to make a final product purchase. I would recommend providing helpful links to products that align with what you're talking about. If you have the product on your own site, great, but if you're referencing a product that you don't offer, it's OK to link outside of your website to another product. Ultimately, you should be writing for the reader and if that's the most helpful, I suggest providing it.
These are just a couple of my tips. I think you're off to a good start. In the world of AI-driven content, focus on producing high-quality, human-centric content to cut through the noise.
Best of luck to you!
Josh
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Josh Curcio HubSpot support and inbound marketing for OEMs, contract manufacturers, and industrial suppliers. HubSpot Diamond Partner & HubSpot Certified Trainer
Thank you so much for your valuable insights! I truly appreciate the tips and will be putting them to good use. And just a heads-up, if I have more questions later, I’ll definitely be back to bug you (in the friendliest way, of course).