
In this month’s series, Why Chiropractic Blogs Should Be Chiropractors’ New Patient Internet Marketing Tool of Choice, I’ve covered a great deal of ground in regards to writing valuable content as well as using powerful keywords that’ll connect you with prospects through organic search.
In Part 5, I mentioned several tools you can use to strengthen your chiropractic content both for major SERPs as well as social media networks.
One of those tools is Scribe, both a web-based and WordPress plugin that analyzes the content of web pages, blog posts, online press releases, et cetera …
As mentioned on Scribe’s About page …
The Scribe API reports back and tells web writers, bloggers, affiliate marketers, and small business owners how to tweak their content to get more search engine traffic, all while maintaining quality reader-focused copy.
It’s like having an SEO expert as an editorial assistant.
What’s innovative about Scribe is in the way it differs from typical SEO tools. Instead of asking you for a keyword phrase and then pushing you to construct content around it, Scribe:
- Analyzes what you’ve already written, preserving your natural flow
- Reveals what search engines will think you’re writing about
- Suggests changes to better reflect the language searchers are using
- Guides you through remaining content elements based on SEO best practices
With Scribe you’ll:
- Optimize content faster
- Eliminate guesswork about keywords
- Employ SEO best practices
- Preserve maximum readability
- Increase targeted traffic!
The API key you’ll receive when you sign up allows you to tap into the Scribe content optimization algorithm on our servers right from your WordPress interface. Or you can optimize content for any platform with Scribe’s web version — it’s up to you.
So today, I’d like to give you an insider’s view of its use and features.
Question: Are you using Scribe? If so, how do you like it? Have you seen changes in your Google rankings since utilizing it?
Let me hear your thoughts in the {comments} section below:
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