Conclusion
Based on the study results, tapping into search and social intelligence during the content
creation process appears to have a significant and consistent impact on search engine results,
while also increasing reader engagement and conversion with improved content relevance.
Writers have the ability to create more compelling content when they know the words and phrases
their readers use while searching or sharing, or when they can get guidance on how to best
structure their content for online visibility. While it may not be surprising to observe the
impact of such intelligence on audience reach and engagement, until now access to search and
social intelligence has been limited to the SEO-savvy few, and not easily available (or usable!)
for the broad spectrum of writers.
Thus, perhaps even more importantly, the study highlights how online content development is poised
to change fundamentally. Whether writing a blog post, updating a web site, creating new landing
page copy, or crafting a press release, easy, real-time access to search and social intelligence on
their readers can enable any writer - regardless of level of SEO sophistication - to develop
content that is both more discoverable online and more compelling to read.