What
Kind of Content Do You Need For Your Website?
Going
back to some of the SEO methods used in the past, some website owners
were happy to fill pages with keywords that attracted search engines,
but turned visitors off. Now even the search engines are learning
to 'read' like a human. If the content has too many keywords and unlikely
sentence structures, it may consider the site to be manipulated and
not list it.
If
you want a site that attracts search engines AND keeps people on your
website, you need to have information that is relevant, informative
and well written. However, when using methods that are designed to
attract search engines, the content still needs to be keyword-rich.
What does that mean?
1.
Use Keyword-Rich Content
Keywords
are very important to search engines. The words you think that people
looking for your information or product might use in the search engines
are called 'keywords'. The search engine acts like a Yellow Pages
phone book. People look up a topic by word or phrase and find the
related entries listed.
Your
traffic will depend largely on if you choose the right words. If you
use words that no one is searching for - or words that are highly
competitive - your chances of being found through the search engines
goes down dramatically.
One
way to find the right keywords is to find out what words are most
popular for searches. Using a word harvester like the Keyword Selector
Tool (found at www.overture.com in the Resource Center) you can find
out approximately how many searches have been made for your selected
keywords. You may find some similar words or phrases that have even
higher amounts of searches than your first selection.
The
key to finding the best words for your content is to use the most
general term first and then find more specific words or phrases that
relate to your website. For example; if you are looking for words
for a children's education site, you might first look up the words
'children' or 'education' to discover the most searched term related
to your topic. Perhaps you'll see 'child education' or 'teaching children'
are more commonly searched terms than 'children's education'.
When
you've found words or phrases that are commonly searched for you can
find details on the competition for these words in the PPC area by
using the View Bids Tool, also in the Overture Resource Center. If
the word has high bids or many bidders you can consider that the competition
will also be high in the natural search engine results. Check it out
for yourself. If the natural search is bringing up sites that lack
appropriate content you may be able to top them with your own keyword-rich
content.
2.
Create Unique Content
The
algorithms are constantly changing, but currently it has been stated
that the search engines don't like duplicate content. That is why
many affiliate businesses that set up new websites for each member
are often unable to make a top showing in the search engine results.
Too many of the same thing.
Writing
your own content or hiring a ghost writer to write it for you will
work better. Using free to reprint articles may work, depending on
the amount of times that work has been reprinted. In every case, do
not duplicate the webpage of another site - both for ethical reasons
and the fact that it will not bode well for your search engine status.
If
you are using a template site you will need to change a significant
amount of the information in order to create a site that the search
engines will consider as unique. You can do this by changing your
web page title, meta tags, introducing paragraph and by inserting
links or editorial blocks within the article body.
Unique
content is also important to visitors who may be viewing other related
websites and are looking for fresh information on the topic. By providing
unique content you will stand out from the crowd.
3.
Provide Informative Content
As
mentioned before, getting traffic is not valuable to you if people
leave your site right away. Providing informative content is not only
more beneficial to your visitors it is important to 'smarter' search
engines which also pick up on the content.
If
the content is made up of keywords and phrases strung together the
search engine may discount it. There are grammatical rules that some
search engines may use as a basis for weeding out optimized sites
from the truly informative.
Obviously
the search engines won't really know if the content is of any value
to your visitors - only you can know that - but if you have to sit
and write proper information you'd do well to make it of value to
the reader.
4.
Use Relevant Content
Keeping
to a theme will help your website both with the search engines and
visitors. Keyword-rich articles will likely be relevant or you wouldn't
choose them. If you are posting information on various topics, you
just won't have the opportunity to optimize your site to its greatest
potential.
5.
Provide the Right Amount of Content
The
more pages you can say something on the better. Keep information pages
short (400-800 words) or the search engines may not 'read' all the
way through. Creating many web pages and optimizing the content and
the web page will allow you to target more keywords then if you try
to cram them all onto one page.
Be
careful when using systems which create hundreds or thousands of web
pages automatically. Creating content for each page is important and
many of these programs create cookie-cutter sites that are simply
keyword-rich without any real content. In fact, not only may it not
help you with your position in the search engines - it may even hurt
you. With many individuals using the same programs the search engines
can read the 'finger print' and may consider the web pages to be invalid
for inclusion in the search engine.
Content
is useful for creating traffic, pleasing the search engines and offer
valuable information to your visitors.
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