How proper titles help customers find you

Although this article is about how to help customers find you online, I’m gonna start by explaining what that means in a self-indulgent way.

Like this:

Adam, Robert, Lisa, Matthew.

That’s what my Mum calls me when she says my name.

It’s a curious thing being called all of your siblings’ names before she gets to yours.

Once she called me Beth (my niece, btw).

“Matthew,” I usually say before she gets to my name, just in case she starts going through my cousins’ names too.

But what the hell am I rambling on about?

Well, in my recent blog post ‘7 Ways To Master Short Copy‘, I talked about being direct and telling people who you are and what you do without all the fluff.

Here, I want to explore that further.

 

How cutting the fluff will help customers find you.

Getting to the point of what you call yourself is vital for your business.

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On LinkedIn, I call myself a:

✔️ Fun Brand Copywriter

It covers everything I do for my business.

I could call myself a:

✖️ Word Technician
✖️ Content Constructor

But I don’t.

I make it plain, simple and to the point.

Why?

Because you have to use the words your customers are using to find you.

Whether it’s on LinkedIn, Google, Facebook or whatever, your customers are searching for your job title in need of your expertise.

Going back to the ‘7 Ways To Master Short Copy‘ post, I mentioned that if you’re a Wedding DJ, be proud of what you are. Calling yourself a Matrimonial Audio Technician, on the other hand, only leads to confusion.

Nobody calls a Wedding DJ a Matrimonial Audio Technician, and if they do, why!?

 

How using proper names and titles helps your SEO

Using a left-field name or title nobody uses may make you look a bit ‘edgy‘. And you may be the only person who shows up on Google when you search that keyword, but most of your potential customers and clients will be searching for your proper title.

Use it throughout your website. It’ll increase your SEO ranking and will help people find you.

Right:

✔️ Painter and Decorator

Wrong:

✖️ Wall Solution Colourist and Paper Pasting Guru

Urgh.

I mentioned this to my decorator, Brian and his face when I told him the wrong one was a picture. So, you know the above examples are right.

Straight from the horses mouth.

 

Are you telling people what they need to know?

If not, go through your website and social media and change it to what you do.

I make a living writing copy, so I’m a copywriter or a content writer.

Letter connecting word wizard may sound like I’d have lots of fun wearing a hat with drawings of pencils and lightning flashes on it, but ain’t no-one searching that.

If you cut the crap and make things easy, it really will help customers find you – giving you a better chance of growing your client base.

And as for me Mum going through everybody’s names before mine?

Well, I think we all go through that at some point. Luckily I’m her son, so she doesn’t have to Google my name. Give her twenty minutes and she’ll get there in the end.

Until next time,

Matt

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Written by Matt Drzymala

Hey, I’m Matt, a chatty, fun brand copywriter in Liverpool. I specialise in writing fun copy for businesses that want to sound human. It’s why brands including LEGO, Universal Pictures, Beano, Swizzels, Silent Night and Hampton Court Palace have worked with me!

If you want to see more of my stuff, check me out daily on LinkedIn.