SEO Content Writing
SEO Content Writing
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Client: A Dental Clinic in Maryland
Industry: Dental / Oral Health
Keywords: Proper flossing technique, how to floss, flossing tips, oral hygiene routine, healthy smile, gum disease, plaque removal, flossing habits, brushing and flossing, floss picks, dental hygienist
Number of words: 451
Tools used: SEMrush, Google Search Console, Google Keyword Planner, Grammarly
Goal: Improve SEO ranking for oral hygiene keywords
Snippet: Maintaining a healthy smile takes more than brushing twice a day. Flossing is an essential part of a complete oral hygiene routine, but only if done correctly. Many people either skip flossing or rush through it, missing the very benefits it offers.
Client: Global Energy Company
Industry: Environmental Policy / Climate Action
Keywords: COP26 outcomes, COP26 summary, climate agreement 2021, global climate goals, climate action, net-zero commitments, coal phase-down, climate change policy, deforestation agreement, methane reduction, Paris Agreement
Number of words: 445
Tools used: SEMrush, Google Search Console, Google Keyword Planner, Grammarly
Goal: Drive engagement for informational climate content
Snippet: In November 2021, the world gathered in Glasgow for COP26, the most anticipated climate agreement of 2021. Against the backdrop of wildfires, floods, and heatwaves, leaders from nearly 200 countries met to negotiate urgent solutions. While expectations were high, what came out of COP26 continues to shape climate discourse and decision-making today.
Client: Pediatric Dental Practice, Maryland
Industry: Pediatric Dentistry / Child Development
Keywords: Stop finger sucking, thumb sucking effects, how to stop thumb sucking, pediatric dental care, stop finger sucking, Thumb Sucking Effects on Teeth, healthy oral habits, Thumb and finger sucking
Number of words: 449
Tools used: SEMrush, Google Search Console, Google Keyword Planner, Grammarly
Goal: Educate parents and rank for behavior-related dental searches
Snippet: Many infants and toddlers naturally turn to finger or thumb sucking for comfort. It is a self-soothing behavior that begins in infancy and is often harmless in the early years. But when the habit continues beyond toddlerhood, it can start to affect your child’s oral development.