Yes, optimizing for search engines by adding keywords to home page copy may help you generate more natural search traffic. But please keep in mind the following when you hear the siren's call of optimizing your home page for search:
- Your home page tells users they've come to the right place. And you only have a few seconds to convince visitors that they've come to the right place. Your copy plays an important role in doing so. But if users think they need more than a few seconds reading your home page to figure this out... then just say goodbye!
- Your home page is about getting visitors to take an action. You want home page visitors to quickly and easily see your compelling call-to-actions such as "sign up now" or "give us a call"... and your text needs to be finely tuned to drive these actions. Don't make users think the call-to-action really is "read more words".
- Your home page is about navigation not keywords. If adding more keywords makes it harder for home page visitors to see your "shop" tab, notice the "contact us" link, or find the "search" box, then don't do it. Don't. You'll only be making it more difficult for everyone... especially yourself!
- Your home page entices users to spend time with you. Remember the old adage that a picture is worth a thousand words? And pictures are much more engaging and inviting than words. Too many websites act as if this rule no longer applies... simply because the words are now search engine optimized. Not so!
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