 Hi friends, I'm Chloe Smith, strategic SEO lead at Bluray, a today I'm going to take you through how you can use reading patterns to optimise your content and understand how users are engaging with it. Reading patterns is more of a UX concept and content design concepts than it is SEO. But I think it's still something really valuable for SEOs to learn and understand, particularly as Google is starting to hammer home the fact that content has to be valuable for your users. Anything from looking at how哂 resume is adapting search to helpful content systems and how that's affecting rankings for particularly editorial content. So we're going to go through three reading patterns, which is not all of them, but is enough to get a decent understanding and some good momentum with your optimization. Important to note these are not all of them in the day of tiktok and short form video content. y fwy o'r fwy o'r content yn gweithio'n gwybod. Ond mae'n ffwyl oes i'r ffóir o'r fwy o'r ystod yn fwy o'r pwyl a'r fwy o'r gwybod yw'n gwybod o'r content. Felly, os ydych chi'n gwybod y ffwy o'r fwy o'r fwy o'r Fylltwch, sy'n gwybod y 2017 o'r ddifolio, sy'n gwybod y pwy o'r fwy o'r fwy o'r content. Felly, y fwy o'r fwy o'r fwy o'r fwy o'r fwy o'r fwy o'r fwy o'r gwybod, organisation you're main headline on a page. As well as maybe the first two or three lines of content in detail. And then from there they're going to skim through everything. Just looking for things that maybe catch their attention. So the best way to optimize for this kind of reading pattern is using your subheadings and images to attract the eye. I engage that user activity again as it starts to drop off particularly if you're looking at an even longer piece of content than your typical kind of thousand word stuff. What this will mean is you'll see less user drop off hopefully and maybe kind of some improved engagement overall with your content. Secondly we've got layer cake which just made me hungry looking at that but this is where users it can be positive and negative your users are focusing on your subheadings and headings to understand structure and essentially look for the information that they're after they're not interested in any kind of preamble they're just after facts so here you can structure your content to promote engagement and this is anything from using jump links at the start of your content so that users can understand exactly what information is going to be presented to them and if your user is time poor or feeling a little lazy they can just click on that and get to the information they need. That's probably going to get a little more respect from your users as well because you're not faffing about your producing the content and serving it in a way they're expecting. You can also then start to use parts of the F pattern optimisations to feed into this and start to optimise to promote further engagement images that are attractive and catch that eye and mean that people are more likely to scroll probably and overall just engage with your content a little bit more and then finally we've got spotted which sums me up as a user more than any other reading pattern and this is where your users are just skimming the content looking for a specific keyword or phrase so this is chocolate cake is the best example using a chocolate cake recipe where users are literally just looking for a subheading that is here's the recipe so they're going to scroll through any kind of preamble and look straight for that. The best way to approach this is using your keywords in strategic places so yes some of that is your headings and subheadings for your layer cake and your F pattern users but that's also things like anchor text so using that in a way to promote not just your internal linking structure which obviously then using keywords in your anchor text is a ranking factor but also that then encourages your users to spend a longer time on your site and understand just what's happening and what you have to offer. Anything that kind of catches the eye it's a big big thing with this like anything that will promote engagement encourage users to scroll spend a little bit longer just consuming the content you've obviously spent a lot of time creating a good way of understanding how your users are engaging in the content to begin with because you could use any of these as a template it's not necessarily going to reflect your users though so you could use tools like hotjar which has a decent heat mapping feature to understand where users are spending the majority of their time but also then things like Google Analytics 4 where you can set up an event for when users scroll that then gives you a good understanding of not only people aren't bouncing once they've read like the first few lines of your content so those F pattern users but also then where are you structuring your content that facilitates that scroll for those layer cake users what that will do is not just show you the stuff that's really really good which is great to take to your boss to show success but also then the places where you need to do better which is where then content optimization will come into it it's never going to be a one-size-fits-all kind of thing but the best way to do it is optimize maybe compare the last month's worth of user engagement data with a month after optimization and compare them and if the month after is better amazing if it's not it's not a terrible thing because you can just go back and re-optimize maybe the way that your users have been consuming content has changed over the past few months maybe you've got a competitor that's a lot more focused on short form video content so then you want to start using that and encouraging your social team to get involved in content ideation it could go on and on and on but using stuff like hotjar and GA4 will be crucial to understanding not just how your users are engaging in your content in a positive way but also a negative way and give you all of that opportunity to improve I think that's pretty much everything I've got I really hope that was useful if you want to carry on this conversation have a chat with me about content design I'm on Twitter at Chloe Ivy Rose SEO or you can follow me on LinkedIn and I really hope this was helpful thanks everyone bye