It would therefore be complete
Readability always trumps SEO? I continued with my research. I asked my followers on Instagram the same question. What would they do and what do they think I would do as a copywriter? Most of them agreed unanimously: good spelling always comes first, right? To get straight to the point : yes, as a copywriter I think that the correct spelling should always come first. It is my job to deliver an error-free text.Google now knows a lot about language and will eventually give priority to texts with content. By combining several popular keywords (in the correct way, of course) and adding value to a text, Google will appreciate it.nonsense photo editor to add incorrectly written words to your texts on purpose. Also read: SEO without tools: get higher in Google with common sense Use the individual words in a creative way in the text When it comes to compound words.
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I keep writing them compound, even if it has a higher search volume separately. Usually I also use different subtitles in a text. This not only improves readability, but also gives the opportunity to 'hide' keywords in the title. Take the word “ballet class”. When I use that particular word, I write it together. But because I know that they score well separately from each other, I use a bit of creativity.
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