SEO SEO Content Types To Help you Kickstart a Project

For topics specifically about improving community visibility online.

ken_gitahi

Content Creator and Ghostwriter.
Content Team
Below, we will look at 8 different types of SEO content to kick off your platform. These are very brief and include an example to help you along.

1. Listicles
A listicle is a type of article that presents information in a list format.

Sample: “Top 10 Tips for Optimizing Your Website for Search Engines”

2. Aggregator
An aggregator compiles information from various sources on a specific topic.

Sample: “The Ultimate Collection of SEO Tools for 2024”

3. Alternative
An alternative article compares a specific product or service to others, highlighting different options.

Sample: “5 Alternatives to Google Analytics for Website Tracking”

4. Comparison
Comparison content examines two or more products or services, detailing their pros and cons.

Sample: “WordPress vs. Squarespace: Which Platform is Better for SEO?”

5. Review
A review provides an in-depth look at a product, service, or tool, evaluating its features and performance.

Sample: “SEMrush Review: Is It the Best SEO Tool for Your Business?”

6. How-to Guides
How-to guides provide step-by-step instructions on how to accomplish a specific task.

Sample: “How to Optimize Your Blog Posts for SEO: A Beginner’s Guide”

7. Case Studies
Case studies present a detailed analysis of a particular instance or project, showcasing results and insights.

Sample: “Case Study: How We Increased Organic Traffic by 200% in 6 Months”

8. Interviews
Interviews feature conversations with experts, sharing their insights and experiences on a given topic.

Sample: “Interview with an SEO Expert: The Future of Search Engine Optimization”

Have you used any of these in your projects:?
 
Good topic. I sometimes forget about this, and how differently an article could turn out by the way you present it.
 
Interviews are one thing that I’m hoping to do more of with my community. I’ve managed to interview five game owners so far on my forum, but I’d like to branch out and interview artists and writers who are also involved in games within my industry.


I also need to work on adding more how-to guides!

Great post btw😉 @ken_gitahi
 
Interviews are one thing that I’m hoping to do more of with my community. I’ve managed to interview five game owners so far on my forum, but I’d like to branch out and interview artists and writers who are also involved in games within my industry.


I also need to work on adding more how-to guides!

Great post btw😉 @ken_gitahi
Thank you
 

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