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What clients need to understand about producing their own quality content.
Some small businesses or start ups canât afford to hire a content creator â and thatâs not a problem. SEOs are happy if a client produces their own content, but people who donât understand SEO are all asking the same questions: Why canât I just reiterate what something Iâve cut and pasted from another source? Why does that 2,000 word essay I wrote have such a high bounce rate? If this article made my site popular three years ago, why is it getting buried now? Why isnât this working?
There is a lot of content out there, and thereâs more to be created. Professionals who understand how to write effective content donât always appreciate how difficult it might be for the uninitiated. With the SEO world evolving as quickly as it is, itâs more important that we clarify how to best write the most effective content.
These are some of the questions Iâve come across.
This advice isnât even close to what I was told a couple years ago when I first hired an SEO. What gives?
Simply put, stuff changes. Keyword tags used to matter; now they donât. Content used to be important: now itâs king. Itâs not a bad thing â if anything, itâs actually a blessing. The web is evolving to reward the best of something, not the most. But it requires a dedication to nurturing your site on a regular basis, and a huge part of that is content. Concise, well-written content will get you rankings. Consistently adding fresh content to your site will strengthen this. âFRESHâ is the important part.
Why Canât I Cut and Paste Other Peopleâs Content?
Itâs a terrible Idea: Not only are you stealing, but in the eyes of âteh internetsâ youâre duplicating content. Donât think that Google wonât recognise this: even reiteration isnât a guarantee that the algorithms arenât going to notice. If you duplicate copy, Google will compare both sites to determine whose content has been on the web longest, and reward that site. The duplicated copy that you posted to improve your siteâs content will actually cost you – either in rankings, or some other metric that is detrimental to the desired results.
So, in short, donât create more problems that youâll have to pay someone else to fix: The whole purpose of creating your own content was to save money.
Whatâs a related phrase and why is it better than using the same word over and over?
Google is capital âSâ Smart. It constantly evolves, analyzes and improves itself. It currently has its own little database on you, friendly reader: It knows what you like, where you surf and how often youâre online â and tailors itself to you based on these needs, whether itâs in the SERPs or adverts.
Part of this intelligence is its ability to discern related search terms based on original queries. Gone are the days where repetitive words are helpful to your search results. Incorporating some related terms into your copy will achieve better results; it essentially casts a wider net into the ocean that is the web.
So⦠How do I do this?
Remember, site content is only relevant to the user if they find what they are looking for, and quickly.
Boil it all down by using:
- bulleted lists (just donât go overboard)
- small paragraphs
- appropriate headings
- a lot of white space
- add to it on a regular basis
- donât forget a CALL TO ACTION
The best way to do this is to keep your copy CONCISE, CLEAN, and EASY. Does your client/consumer know what you want them to do when on your site? Tell them, donât assume they know. Youâd be surprised how much that can impact your site.
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