The Good Tech Companies - Damon Burton Reverse Engineers Top Ranking SEO Copywriting Strategies on Google
Episode Date: February 4, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/damon-burton-reverse-engineers-top-ranking-seo-copywriting-strategies-on-google. Damon Burto...n unveils SEO ranking secrets, revealing data-backed strategies for top Google results, from readability scores to word count and sentence length. Check more stories related to tech-stories at: https://hackernoon.com/c/tech-stories. You can also check exclusive content about #copywriting-strategies, #seo-copywriting, #seo-tips, #google-ranking, #search-optimization, #marketing-strategy, #damon-burton, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @jonstojanjournalist. Learn more about this writer by checking @jonstojanjournalist's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Damon Burton’s study reverse-engineers Google’s ranking factors, analyzing 205 queries and key SEO metrics. Findings reveal that long-form content with 1,700–2,300 words, high sentence volume, and a balanced mix of complex words rank best. The Gunning Fog Index and Automated Readability Index emerge as top readability tools for SEO success.
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Damon Burden Reverse Engineers Top Ranking SEO Copywriting Strategies on Google
by John Stoyan Journalist
As the president of popular search engine optimization firm SEO National and an
international speaker on the topic of SEO, Damon Burden gets asked this question a lot.
How do I write content that will rank high on Google?
There are all kinds of search
engine optimization tools, copywriting software, and digital checkers to help copywriters measure
their content and predict its success. So many, in fact, that it can be overwhelming.
It's nice to have options, but there are just so many tools out there that analyze different
aspects of content. People don't know what or how to measure, and some of these tools end up
contradicting each other, said Burden. To simplify the confusion and get to the heart of what it
seems Google might really want from content, Burden launched a study on the best SEO copywriting
strategies that might have cracked the code for top-ranking content strategies.
Since Google is famously secretive about its ranking algorithms, Burden worked backwards.
He started with hundreds of search engine queries and analyzed the highest-ranking responses
that made it into the top results on Google.
Burton's team at SEO National then used nine different metrics to analyze different features
of the content like readability, syntax, word complexity, familiarity, sentence length,
and overall page length.
The results revealed common
threads between content that ended up on page 1 in the search engine results.
Methodology. The study started with 205 search engine queries. Queries came from four categories,
with a few examples below. Technical search queries. What is a derivative in calculus?
What is a financial statement? Non-technical search queries. Gluten-free diet.
Tips for surviving a flood. Silly and random search queries. Should I tell my parents I'm
adopted? How to get out of the friend zone. SEO search queries. Good versus bad backlinks.
Does caching help SEO? Content analysis. After googling each of the 205 queries,
Burton's team collected the top 8 responses for each and
analyzed them using 9 different metrics 1. Automated Readability Index
2. Flesh-Kincaid Reading Ease 3. Flesh-Kincaid Grade Level
4. Coleman-Leow Index 5. Gunning Fog Index
6. Number of Words 7. Number of Sentences
8. Percent of Complex Words 9. number of sentences, 8. percent of complex words, 9. average words per
sentence. Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease data this scale is often considered the holy grail of content
metrics. It's so popular that common SEO tools like Yoast use it to score content. However,
in this study, Flesch-Kincaid results had a weak correlation with ranking success.
The study showed that the higher content ranks on the Flesch-Kincaid results had a weak correlation with ranking success. The study showed that the
higher content ranks on the Flesch-Kincaid-Redinges scale, the lower it will appear in the top 8
search rankings. This correlation is not very strong, 0, 2, 3, 8, 5, but still significant
enough to consider. Best CO recommendation? Study results appear to show Flesch-Kincaid to be one of
the least helpful measures of CO success. If you do use the Flesch-Kincaid to be one of the least helpful measures of CO success.
If you do use the Flesch-Kincaid reading ease score, consider aiming for the 60-80 range,
8th to 9th grade readability, as 63% of the top 8 search engine responses fell in this range.
Flesch-Kincaid grade level data this metric has a more stable correlation with high CO rankings
than the Flesch-Kincaid reading ease score, but it is still a negligible correlation. Best CO recommendation? If you use the Flesch-Kincaid
grade level metric, consider aiming for a score of around 6.8, upper end of 6th grade reading.
However, there's a slightly higher threshold for technical topics. For tech writing, aim for a 7.
65. Gunning Fog Index data of all the readability tests used
in this study. The Gunning Fog score had the most significant correlation with high search
engine ranks, making it a great metric for SEO purposes. Best SEO recommendation? Consider
prioritizing the Gunning Fog Index for content optimization. If you use the Gunning Fog Index,
target a score of at least 7.835, readable for rising
8th graders. Aim for short sentences and non-complex words. Coleman-Leow Index DATAAs
with the Flesch-Kincaid-Redding-Ease scale, there was little to no correlation between the Coleman-
Leow score and CO ranking. Best CO recommendation? The Coleman-Leow Index did not appear to correlate
significantly with
optimization success, but if you use it, consider aiming for a score of 11.65, 10th to 12th grade
reading level, as this was the average rating for the top 8 results. Automated Readability Index
Data There is a strong correlation between a strong automated readability index score and
high SEO rankings. Best SEO recommendation, prioritizing the automated readability index score and high SEO rankings. Best SEO recommendation?
Prioritizing the automated readability index as an SEO metric looks promising.
Consider aiming for an excellent or good readability score. Lowering your words to
sentence and characters to words ratios may help. Try to keep your rating at no more than 6,
except for with technical topics. Number of sentences data
There is a
strong link between the number of sentences in a response and its search engine rank,
showing that longer content tends to rank higher. The average number of sentences across the four
different search categories was 258. 6. Showing that long-form articles still win the day when
it comes to SEO. Best SEOo recommendation consider aiming for long form
blogs with at least 258 sentences number of words data the data strongly supports that the higher
the word count the better the chance for high search engine rankings this further supports
the importance of long form content for seo the average number of words varied slightly across
top ranking responses to different types of queries,
with responses to silly, random being the shortest and SEO-related queries being the longest.
Best SEO recommendation? Consider targeting an average of 1,911 words per search engine response, but silly, random content can be shorter, closer to 1,520, and SEO-related content should be longer, 2,297 words.
Percent of complex words data Surprisingly, data showed that a higher percentage of complex words
correlated to higher rankings, which flies in the face of conventional wisdom about using simple
words in content. The average of complex words across the four different query categories ranged from 15% to roughly 18%.
Best SEO recommendation? To be on the safe side, consider targeting 15-20% complex words.
Focus on using familiar words, not necessarily short ones, as the use of multi-syllable words
does not appear to drag rank down. Average words per sentence data data suggests a link between
shorter sentences and higher rankings, with 9.3 asked average numberverage words per sentence data data suggests a link between shorter sentences and
higher rankings, with 9.3 asked average number of words per sentence in top ranking content.
Best CO recommendation? Consider keeping sentences short and sweet, roughly 9.3 words per sentence.
Key takeaways for high-performing CO content. While the results are for educational purposes
only and you should test on your own,
the implied takeaways are fascinating. What's the best readability scale?
If you want a good metric to optimize SEO, data supports the Gunning Fog Index and Automated
Readability Index. How many words? Long-form content outranks short-form content. The best
performing content ranged from 1,700 to 2,300 words. How long should sentences
be? While a higher volume of sentences tracked with a higher rank, a higher volume of words
per sentence tracked with a lower rank. For best results, keep your sentence count high but your
individual sentences short. The sweet spot was an average of 9.3 words per sentence.
Can I use big words?
Multi-syllable words didn't correlate with lower rankings.
While Google does favor familiar words, that doesn't necessarily mean short words.
Go for familiar words, but don't worry if those familiar words happen to have multiple syllables.
What matters most? According to Burton's study, the most statistically significant quality of high-ranking blogs was the number of sentences in blogs, with more sentences correlating with a higher rank.
The second most significant factor was the number of words per sentence, with fewer words per sentence correlating with a higher rank.
The third most significant factor was the percentage of complex words, with a certain percentage of complex words appearing to help,
or at least no third, rankings. The familiarity of words seems to have a greater bearing on rankings than word length. What about technical blogs? If you're writing for technical queries,
you know how hard it can be to bring complex information down to a simple reading level.
The good news is that rankings seem to be more forgiving of a higher readability level when it comes to technical topics. Don't sweat it if you need to write for a slightly elevated
grade level to get your point across. Damon Burden launched his search engine
optimization agency, Head, CEO National, headquartered in Utah, in 2007. One of his
first forays into the SEO space was to outrank a billion-dollar company in just one week.
He went on to help many hundreds of companies, from small startups to Inc. 5000 companies to
global enterprises like Russell Brunson's ClickFunnels, outrank the competition.
To do this, Burton's CEO company relies on sustainable search engine optimization strategies
over expensive paid ad campaigns that evaporate the minute you stop pouring money into
them. He is a sought-after speaker, addressing crowds around the world on the topics of search
engine optimization and personal branding. Burton's upcoming circuit includes speaking
at 2025's Funnel Hacking Live on optimizing funnels for SEO and SEO Master Summit in Vietnam.
He is also the author of Amazon bestseller, Outrank, your guide to making more
online by showing up higher on search engines and outranking the competition. To learn more about
Damon Burton and his ongoing quest to help clients better understand how to leverage Google and
ranking higher in search engines, call 1-855-CO-NATAL, 1-855-736-66285 or go to www.co-national.com.
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