Step 3: Create a content brief
Content briefs are created to establish a clear direction on what’s expected in a piece. A detailed brief aligns you and your writer on its intended style and outcomes to avoid the need for extensive edits and revisions.
I spoke with Precious Oboidhe, and he noted, “A good brief should share the vision of what’s expected from a piece. When I get a brief, I look out for the article’s goal, SEO information, and details about where the audience is and where we expect them to be after they finish reading the piece.”
Creating a thorough SEO content brief may seem easy, but it can be complex. Check out valuable resources from Moz for guidance on crafting SEO-focused content briefs.
Step 4: Optimize your content for SEO
Once your article is finished, optimize it for SEO. If you use content optimization tools like Clearscope, aim for a high SEO score to create Google-friendly content. Here’s how:
A. Optimize your title to align with the topic’s main idea.
B. Ensure your targeted keywords match the search intent.
C. Organize the content structure logically, with relevant H2 and H3 headings answering questions.
D. Add internal links for better navigation and search bot crawling.
E. Optimize content depth to go beyond competitors without deviating from the main point.
F. Craft an engaging and search-optimized meta description.