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Writing Good Content is a MUST for Good SEO

Writing Good Content is a MUST for Good SEO

Posted by admin | July 18, 2012

In the early days of the Internet, when search engines were brand-new and the universe of websites was limited, all a developer had to do for a decent page ranking was create a unique title. Along came Google, and with it, the need to use things like keywords and back links in order to maintain a high ranking. But Google’s algorithms led to the inevitable keyword stuffing and paid links which subsequently produced an insurmountable amount of useless and irrelevant web content.

Now web universe has changed again.

Everything evolves in the Internet world, so today we have a brand-new content paradigm thanks to Google’s latest series of Panda updates. Love them or hate them, the programmers over at Google have decided to take it upon themselves to eliminate as much drivel from their search results as possible. That means if you want great page rankings your content must be worth something. If you want the rest of your SEO to pay off, your content must be worth reading.

Long and Detailed

As search engine algorithms have become more sophisticated they more adept at identifying short bursts of text that don’t say anything. New algorithms are looking for detailed content that gives readers useful information they want or need to know. That means 500 word articles written from a very generalized point of view are not scored well. If they are stuffed with keywords and links then search engines may actually punish them by dropping page ranking or eliminating a page from the SERP’s (search engine results page’s) altogether.

Today’s SEO requires articles in the 800-1,500 word range with relevant subheadings, bullet points, and even block quotes when applicable. Keywords must be kept to minimum and links should be limited to three or four per 1500 words. All of this may seem to be in direct opposition to everything we’ve known about SEO, but it is the new reality.

Intelligence Is What Wins Customers

Though good content production is harder today than it’s ever been, it’s actually very good for business. In essence the recent search engine updates have told website owners they need to produce more intelligent sites if they want to be rewarded. But a more intelligent site does more than just get you page ranking, it also wins you customers. And since converting casual surfers into paying customers is the goal, Google and its counterparts are helping business by forcing website owners to do better.

The most vital link in this entire chain is the content writer himself. If good SEO requires good content, good content requires good writers. It’s no longer enough to hire foreign writers with poor language skills simply because they work fast and cheap. That tactic, which has been popular in SEO for the better part of the last five years, is coming back to bite all of us in the bum. The SEO company that wants to be King of the Hill today will have to hire the best writers. They’ll also have to pay them.

 Writing Good Content is a MUST for Good SEO

This article has been written by the staff at Carman Online Content Publishing. COCP offers many services including copywriting, press releases, blog posting, Squidoo Lens creation, and more.






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This Post Has 8 Comments

  1. Cory Collins says:

    Producing comment not only pageranking, but also because it actually contributes to the internet rather than making it even more of a dumpster for useless content. Also, as you noted, it helps win customers too, so it’s really the smartest way to go.

  2. Mark Weyland says:

    Creating content is what I personally think is an art. If you have good writing skill and a passion to write articles, blogs and so on, then you should focus on building your career as SEO content writer. There are many websites which are not well-designed yet they are ranked top in leading search engines. You know why? Most of those websites contain genuine, grammatically correct and unique content which is written and published as per present day SEO norms.

  3. Mark Hallford
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    Producing good content is also good in building visibility for your brand. If you contribute comment that actually helps your customers or other outsiders you stand a winning chance at being an authority company in your field.

  4. Sylvia Williams
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    Original Content is key. I’ve been on many sites that have just been a repeat of every other site on the page. Having your own take on a matter, if the subject allows, can actually help attract people to you and continue on looking through your site. Panda is making people actually think.
    Thanks for the post.

  5. Robert says:

    I agree with this because basically the reason people stop by on our site is that the found something worth reading and if it is just a trash then what can the get out from it.

  6. Melanie says:

    When writing content, I always try to think to myself “Would I share this?”. Great content gets shared. People don’t share generic, badly written content that offers no value. Always try and remember that when writing :-) .

  7. Google´s rule change makes quality content not an advantage anymore but essential to ensure a good position on the results page. SEO strategies will adapt and good white hat practices will be valued more and provide clients with long term quality results.

  8. Ernesto@Tough iphone Case says:

    Hi, I just dropped by to review this site. It seems to be really full of great content and I enjoyed
    reading it, thank you very much for the good stuff!

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