SEO Copywriting Code-Critical: How to Format MS Word For Publishing Online
As an SEO copywriter or anyone with a blog or a website that drafts content in Word before publishing online, your SEO strategy must begin with your MS Word document. Though you may not realize it, if you don’t have Word set with the proper options, however, it turns from a useful writing tool into a big handicap.
There are options in Word which look great on a computer screen, but become jumbled and confused when translated into web programming language. Before you start writing, it is best to begin by making a few small but vital changes to the setup of MS Word.
Apostrophes, Dashes, and So-Called “Smart Quotes”
Have you ever noticed how apostrophes and quotation marks become bent so that they frame a quote, rather than simple and straight as they appear on the keyboard? This is the work of MS Word’s “Smart Quotes” system. This system is beneficial to your document’s appearance in the text, but causes problems when you try to transfer that text to the web.
In the same way, whenever you type one or two dashes, MS Word will automatically turn those dashes into one elongated dash. This is useful when you’re only worried about how your content will look in MS Word or as a printed document. But when you are writing as part of an SEO strategy, it can be problematic.
Whenever your document includes Smart Quotes or elongated dashes, weird text will show up when it is transferred to your website. If you have ever seen a site with “??” in the middle of a word, or “//” where quotes should be, then you know what I am talking about! That is the result of improperly formatted MS Word text. More often than not, the company doesn’t even know the embarrassing problem exists.
Luckily, we can completely avoid this problem by changing a few simple settings:
- Go the “Tools” menu and select “Auto Correct”
- Select the “Format as You Type” Tab.
- Under the “Replace As You Type” heading uncheck: “Straight Quotes” with “Smart Quotes” and “Symbol Characters (–) with symbols”
With a few clicks, your SEO strategy will be protected with proper formatting of every future document you create.
Proper Web Style Formatting in Word
Your writing style may be excellent, but if you don’t have the style formatting toolbar in web set up properly, you’ll be causing hours of work for the other members of your SEO strategy team. Whenever you are doing SEO writing, resist the temptation to touch that style formatting bar.
Always set your formatting style to NORMAL when you use Word.
All too often, SEO copywriters use tricks that look nice in Word - things like putting double spaces after single returns, or adding additional spaces after lines. This looks nice in the typed text, but none of it transfers into the HTML editor.
Whoever is tasked with implementing the web development part of the SEO strategy will have to completely reformat the text, a time consuming process that can be easily avoided. Simply use the settings recommended before, and then highlight your text after it is written to check for any irregularities. If you see extra spaces around the line breaks, something has gone wrong with your settings.
To ensure that your document does not have any extra Word Doc formatting:
- Select “Format” and “Paragraph” from your toolbar
- The “Indents and Spacing” tab should be set to single spacing with 0 spacing before and after lines.
- The “Line and Page Breaks” tab should have nothing checked other than “window/orphan control”
From MS Word to the World Wide Web
Once you have set up word properly for your SEO strategy and written the content, the last step is actually transferring your text onto the internet. When you work with a site such as Wordpress or Joomla, you will be working with a type of text editor known as WYSIWYG. WYSIWYG means What You See Is What You Get - but to an SEO copywriter, it means make sure that you put your content in the HTML tab, NOT the visual editor. If you paste your text directly into the visual editor, Microsoft Word will automatically add a lot of confusing and undesirable HTML code without your knowledge.
When you paste directly into the HTML tab instead, you avoid all of this useless and confusing extra content. If you don’t use the HTML tab, the extra code will make it more difficult for search engine web crawlers to access your site, making your entire SEO strategy less effective. The extra code effectively becomes a roadblock, masking your true keyword density. If the web crawlers can’t determine keyword density, then they won’t read your content as it was written.
A Few Small Steps Make One Big Difference
When you make these few changes to your MS Word formatting and internet upload practices, you will save your programmers hours of work in the long run. Your content will be readable by the search engines, allowing for proper ranking and effective SEO strategy.




January 12th, 2009 at 8:35 am
Wow! I never realized that such small changes to MS Word settings could make such a big difference in formatting. Thanks for bringing this to my attention!
April 7th, 2009 at 8:39 pm
I was completely perplexed and frustrated by what I saw showing up in Wordpress after pasting directly from Microsoft Word.
Luckily, I found the “Paste from Microsoft Word” button on the Wordpress WYSIWYG toolbar. Makes a big difference, and it seems to clean up the text quite a bit.
Still, I always wonder if any “bad actors” get left behind. To that point, I agree with you about going straight into the HTML view.
April 15th, 2009 at 7:09 pm
Yeh, I think
Kevin is quite right in saying the the “Paste from Microsoft Word” does solve the problem in 1 click.
It may not clean the code perfectly, but so far I’ve had no problems whatsovere when using it, so it does seem to do a pretty good job. I use WP-2.7
Regards,
Andrew
May 13th, 2009 at 2:04 pm
I am beginning copywriter, and to me this information will be useful. Thank you!
May 24th, 2009 at 3:08 am
Looks like it has been well implemented onto this site. Your word formatting is top-notched. I’ll be trying it out for my own blog. Thank you!
June 23rd, 2009 at 4:10 am
Hi’ Great Article. I personally use MS Word in the same way as you mentioned for Publishing online.MS Word is indeed very handy tool for SEO Copy writing.
July 13th, 2009 at 2:40 am
Hi,
Amazing article, I am using word for such a long time but didn’t aware about this. As being a seo copywriter this will going to upgrade my skills
Thank you
August 12th, 2009 at 2:30 pm
One way to solve this is to just copy and paste it into Notepad first.
August 26th, 2009 at 1:33 pm
I never knew that much about the problems incurred with MS word. Thanks for the info and hope you prosper with your copywriting services. Thanks.
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August 27th, 2009 at 9:46 pm
Well notepad is the easiest way to get rid of this problem.
September 24th, 2009 at 6:29 am
Thanks, this is very usefull. Those advices helps me alot. I write myself but didn`t realized i`m making so many mistakes.
September 27th, 2009 at 12:43 am
Thanks for the advice well i also use simple text editor to stay away this problem so i will recommend notepad
October 14th, 2009 at 1:35 am
Thank you for sharing a usefull info.
i have ever used MS Word to post my content to blogspot. And that waste my time in doing this so much. thx again for the good info
October 15th, 2009 at 6:06 am
In this edition of 10 Minute Joomla! Tips we discuss writing web content using Microsoft Word and how to make sure that the resulting HTML code will not corrupt the output of our Joomla Web site (or any web site for that matter).
October 26th, 2009 at 7:20 pm
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November 17th, 2009 at 12:56 pm
Thanks for writing this. I can’t tell you how formatting issues within word documents can wreak havoc on web via cut and paste. I am going to share this with my team.
December 19th, 2009 at 3:42 pm
Writing content is incredibly important as part of an overall SEO strategy. It is important that the content is relevant and keyword rich without being spammy.
April 16th, 2010 at 5:29 pm
Yo good read. relieved to find out somebody had an identical answers as I do!
May 19th, 2010 at 12:04 am
I really like it. Actually I always copy the article first in notepad and after that in wordpress.
May 27th, 2010 at 4:09 pm
Some of these comments are amazing. I especially like the one from a copywriter who doesn’t seem to be able to write in proper sentences
I’m a copywriter in Leeds and this sort of thing gives copywriters a bad name.
June 4th, 2010 at 1:51 am
I think the general consensus is use notepad….lol
it’s good you’ve put all this information in one place. I’m really enjoying reading your blogs. Thanks.
June 17th, 2010 at 10:41 pm
Hi all,
Well, i never notice this powerful feature of Microsoft word. These features are really amazing. These features will be really helpful in our SEO strategies.
Thanks a ton man..