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Content Drives MORE Traffic Than Keywords.

Content Drives MORE Traffic Than Keywords.

If you are only focusing all your resources on popular search terms you are losing money... lots of it.  The conventional wisdom for developing a keyword campaign is to focus on the words that are most intuitively associated with the product or service being sold.  Then content, links, and HTML tags and other methods are employed, narrowly focused to most forcefully attack the organic ranking for those particular phrases.  Results are measured in the rankings achieved from this campaign and success or failure noted by an appearance in the top five, or first page of search results.

Huge money and time can be spent on this idea that top rankings for your business's most popular keywords are the most effective way to have a direct and positive effect on organic traffic.  This is not entirely true, and according to new research while the top rankings on your most popular keywords would be a great traffic generator, the bulk of the traffic may lay in the long tail traffic.

For growing websites, opportunity may come from not simply working to promote the pages that you are trying to rank gain rankings for but by aiming at the long tail through focusing on increased publishing in your area. Build a list of topics that consumers in your space will be interested in, making sure to include even peripheral subjects.  If you have the information that consumers are looking for, you can de-emphasize the necessity of ranking for your primary keywords and rest in the long tail traffic that comes through publishing a larger quantity of great content.  This doesn't mean that you should ignore the top keyword terms or that you should cease planning for your keyword success.  It does, however, mean that its not enough to just focus on a rigid keyword list.  Capturing traffic from the so-called 'long tail' phrases by building content on a wide range of topics is a great way to reach your traffic goals.

Articles and blog posts are some of the best ways to build this type of diversification.  By putting quality, authoritative and unique content on your website, and by keeping it updated regularly you will be in the best possible position to capture the consumers searching for your product.  The more content, the wider and stronger your net will be, next, all you'll need to do is make sure you know how to process all that fish.


March 2010
Author: David | Category: Constant Content | Comments(3)

How Fresh is Your Content?: Avoiding Duplicate Content

How Fresh is Your Content?: Avoiding Duplicate Content

Having content that is not unique, published on your site, whether you know it or not, can have a seriously negative effect on your business.  Duplicate content is one of the most difficult things that search engines have to deal with. The storyline goes something like this: Bots run around the internet. They look at content, index it so that consumers can find it when they need to. But what happens when the bot finds the exact same content in multiple places?

Occasionally, the search engine won't know which article is the original. It doesn't want to index the same content twice, since displaying multiple rankings in the search results is counter productive for search engine users, and therefore, bad for the search engine. Thus search engines end up effectively penalizing by simply not including people who use duplicate content in the search results.

The effect of duplicate content, is best looked at 'before and after' any penalties or reductions of content value are assessed. Case studies have reported drops in traffic up to 80% for affected sites. While adding content from free sites, or other content publishers, can seem at first to bolster the overall quality of your site, it may be secretly hurting and preventing you from reaching your full ranking potential.

Penalties can Include:

- Site delisting (Very unlikely without other more serious transgression)
- Unindexing offending pages
- Less Indexing of your site in general
- Reduces value of your links
- DMCA regulation suit filing (which can cost time and money)

Constant-Content spends a lot of money and time ensuring that our content is unique and unpublished. We do this so you don't have to wonder if the content you buy from us is duplicate. In fact, when you purchase an article for full rights or unique rights, we guarantee that it is unique.


March 2010
Author: David | Category: Constant Content | Comments(0)