How to Write Content That Google Loves (and Ranks)
Search engines have evolved. In the past, "keyword stuffing" (repeating your target phrase 50 times) was enough to rank. Today, Google's algorithms, like RankBrain and BERT, prioritize User Experience and Topical Authority.
To rank in 2025, your content needs to answer the user's query faster and better than anyone else. Our AI Writer is designed to create content that adheres to Google's "Helpful Content" guidelines by structuring information logically and covering sub-topics deeply.
The Secret Weapon: LSI Keywords
LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) keywords are conceptually related terms that search engines use to understand the content of a webpage deeply. For example, if you are writing about "Apple," LSI keywords help Google know if you mean the fruit (keywords: pie, recipe, orchard) or the tech company (keywords: iPhone, Mac, Steve Jobs).
Using our Keywords Tool helps you find these hidden phrases. Sprinkle them naturally throughout your post to signal high relevance to search engines without looking spammy.
On-Page SEO Checklist
- Include target keyword in the H1 title tag.
- Use the keyword in the first 100 words.
- Break text with H2 and H3 subheaders.
- Keep paragraphs short (2-3 sentences max).
- Add internal links to other relevant pages.
Why Long-Form Content Wins
Studies consistently show that longer content (1,500+ words) tends to rank higher on Google's first page. Why? Because long-form content is more likely to provide a comprehensive answer, keeping users on your page longer (Dwell Time).
However, length alone isn't enough. It must be valuable length. Our Outline Generator helps you map out a long-form structure that doesn't just ramble, but adds value in every section.