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August 4, 2025
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Write Like a Human (With a Search Engine Sitting Beside You)
Gone are the days when stuffing keywords into every corner of your website was the way to the top. In 2025, search engines are smarter and more selective. Google now rewards content that reads like it was written by a real human — not a robot chasing search queries. This means your content should flow naturally, reflect how people speak, and provide value without sounding like a marketing brochure. Imagine sitting next to your ideal customer and just explaining something to them — that’s the tone you want. Tools like AnswerThePublic, Google’s People Also Ask section, or even Reddit can help you find real-world language your audience is already using.

Write Like a Human (With a Search Engine Sitting Beside You)
Gone are the days when stuffing keywords into every corner of your website was the way to the top. In 2025, search engines are smarter and more selective. Google now rewards content that reads like it was written by a real human — not a robot chasing search queries. This means your content should flow naturally, reflect how people speak, and provide value without sounding like a marketing brochure. Imagine sitting next to your ideal customer and just explaining something to them — that’s the tone you want. Tools like AnswerThePublic, Google’s People Also Ask section, or even Reddit can help you find real-world language your audience is already using.

Write Like a Human (With a Search Engine Sitting Beside You)
Gone are the days when stuffing keywords into every corner of your website was the way to the top. In 2025, search engines are smarter and more selective. Google now rewards content that reads like it was written by a real human — not a robot chasing search queries. This means your content should flow naturally, reflect how people speak, and provide value without sounding like a marketing brochure. Imagine sitting next to your ideal customer and just explaining something to them — that’s the tone you want. Tools like AnswerThePublic, Google’s People Also Ask section, or even Reddit can help you find real-world language your audience is already using.
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