Examples of using Write for humans in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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But still, write for humans.
Write for humans, not robots.
Once again: write for humans.
Write for humans first, search engines next.
Continue reading“Write for humans.
Always write for humans, not robots.
But I mean in the end, write for humans.
Write for humans, not the SEO robots.
Optimize for Google, but write for humans.
Write for humans, not for robots.
Since Google is getting so smart to the point where it almost“reads” the pages of your website, why should you even bother about adjusting your pages to meet some complex criteria of its algorithms andnot just“write for humans”?
Write for humans, optimise for robots.
The bottom line: write for humans first, and make content readable and understandable.
Write for humans, optimize for robots.
Write for humans, not for Google.
Write for humans first, search engines second.
Write for humans first, search engines next.
Write for humans, not search engines: Don't shoehorn a bunch of unnatural- looking keywords in your title tags.
Remember always that you are writing for humans.
Always remember that you're writing for human readers.
Remember, you are writing for humans, not for search engines.
There are also a lot of requirements to technical SEO and, in the past,some of them seemed at odds with writing for humans.
Content marketing consists of top-notch content, written for humans, and using the keywords that you're targeting.
Remember, however, that you're writing for humans, not for search engines.
With that said,make sure your title tags are written for humans- that means they still need to make logical sense and not just be stuffed full of keywords.
Writing for humans not only gets you more clicks(which can lead to higher rankings), but hardly ever gets you in trouble with search engines.