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Having quality content will bring more visitors to your site therefore websites may link to your content and your stickiness will increase . Links to your pages will boost your ranking on google and other SE.
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Is Content Really King?
Q. If you're so smart and keep telling everyone that content is king, then how come the top pages for the keyword [insert any word here] don't have lots of visible content? Jill: I do believe that content is king, because that's what the people who visit your site are looking for. However, content doesn't necessarily mean 250 words (or whatever) of text. Content means different things for different sites. Content can simply be your product offerings. For instance, sites from well-known brands very often have no visible copy on their home pages, but still rank highly for some very general keywords. This is often due to their strong brand, which brings in tons and tons of natural links to the site. Natural links are those that people add to their own websites just because they found them relevant to whatever point they were trying to make. Bloggers do this often, and so do people on forum threads. Let's face it; well-known brands are talked about a lot, both in real life, and online. It makes perfect sense that if you're searching for something general like "pizza" that Pizza Hut and Domino's will show up at the top of the results. It's not necessary for them to say all over their site that they are all about pizza because that's a given. For those of you who don't have a big brand, you can certainly create a home page that doesn't describe what you offer in clear words, but you'd better be prepared to put all your faith in a link-building campaign. Always remember that there are tons of ways to obtain targeted search engine traffic, and the methods I espouse are just one way. They happen to work for my clients and me, and I like them because they focus on making the site better overall. However, every site is unique and you have to decide what the best overall strategy is for YOUR site. There's no sense in compromising your message for search engine rankings, as you'll be less apt to convert your visitors into taking your desired action. On the other hand, if you have no. By:Jill Whalen |
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Quality content = Backlinks
On my opinion, it all depends on what the site is offering! it's like if your site is offering a well known movie like for ex: Transformers the movie you don't need to put a lot of content in it because everybody knows that it is a good and a popular movie, in this part it's Backlinks! On the other hand if the site is offering ex: Web hosting A very good content that will describe why you must choose their service, their exceptions that are much better than the others will do the trick, in this part it's Good Content! |
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