How to Write SEO Friendly Content? Semantic Writing Rules (2026)
Semantic SEO and Content Writing
**SEO Friendly Content** is text that is in a structure that search engines can make sense of and provides the clearest and most high-quality answer to the user's query. Today, using only keywords is no longer enough; the subject must be handled in depth with LSI Keywords.
Step-by-Step Flawless Content Production
- 1. Understand User Intent: Do they want information (Informational) or are they going to buy (Transactional)? Determine the tone of the content accordingly.
- 2. Title Hierarchy (H1-H4): There should be only one H1 on the page. Subtitles should branch out like a tree structure.
- 3. Answer in the First Paragraph: To enter Google's Featured Snippets section, provide the answer to the question clearly at the very beginning of the text.
- 4. Visual and Video Support: Enrich the text with visuals. Optimize the alt tags of the images (Alt Text) with the keyword.
- 5. Readability: Keep sentences short. Make sure paragraphs do not exceed 3-4 lines.
- 6. Internal Links: Link to other relevant pages within the content. For example, you can check your text length using our Word Counter tool.
Check Content Density
After your text is ready, analyze the word distribution with our Keyword Density tool. Make sure you don't spam; the ideal rate is usually around 1-2%.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should the content be?
There is no fixed rule. If 1000 words are needed to full explain the subject, write 1000, if 300 words are enough, write 300 words. The important thing is not to create "Thin Content".
Does writing content with artificial intelligence hurt?
Google doesn't look at who wrote the content, but at its quality and benefit. However, you must pass AI texts through an editorial filter and optimize them according to [E-E-A-T] rules.