Importance of Content to your Website.

Do you place much importance on content for your websites?

  • Yes

    Votes: 32 94.1%
  • No

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • Sometimes - it has its place, but its not as important people think it is.

    Votes: 1 2.9%

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SEOPants

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Importance of Content to your Website.

In this article, we will cover the importance of SEO'd content, and how to optimise your content to match optimised elements of your webpage.

If your webpage has content which has been SEO'd it will probably do better in search engines, rather then content which has not been SEO'd. SEO'd content is eaten up by the search engines. A page which is SEO'd, with SEO'd content will rank your webpage higher then pages which have not be optimised.



Why SEO'd Content?

Having good, relevant content is important if you want your webpage to rank well in engine. The content should be well written and match what the topic of your website. There is no point having a website about Casinos, and writing about cars. Your content should be about your webpage topic.

I'd recommend that if your webpage has only 8 or so pages, its important that you increase the number of webpages you have by adding content. The more content you have, the more keywords you will be able to target, which in turn will deliver you more traffic.

When writing an article, it helps to use keywords which you are targeting. This helps to get your ranking higher in the engines. Why? The more relevant your webpage appears to be, the higher your listing will be in the SERPs.


Logically it makes sense, if you your webpage is about "online casinos," your article should be about "online casinos" and the keywords "online casinos" should appear in the article. About 5% of your words in the article should be keywords. So about 5 in 100 words should be keywords. Try to keep the article to about 1000 words in length. Break it up into paragraphs, and make sure the keywords appear in each of the paragraphs.

When using a keyword term which have 2 words like "online casino" it helps to use them through the article in the form of "online" and "casino" and "online casino" - not just as "online casino".



Content is only one factor when SEO'ing your webpage.

The importance of content to your website is only one factor when SEO'ing your webpage.

To get a global picture of a SEO'd webpage and what we are trying to achieve, using the term "online casino" to demonstrate, the term "online casino" should appear in these important areas :

1. In the url eg. http://www.seopants.com/online-casinos.html <article here>
2. Between the
HTML:
<title></title>
tags.
3. In the meta tags for keywords and description. <article here>
4. In the title of the article, in tags
HTML:
<h1> </h1>
5. And also within 5% of the written content.
6. Incoming link tags to the webpage

As you can see the term "online casino" when placed in the areas above, start giving the webpage a recurring keyword which the search engines pick up on. Its like feeding the search engine with food, which it takes in, and remembers.



Unique vs Duplicate Content.
You will hear some webmasters say that unique content is important. This is true, but how important is it? I have used Game releases by casinos to create articles with, while making minor changes to ensure I am targeting the correct terms and do rank for them. Those same Game releases are used by other webmasters to create webpages as well - duplicate content.

But problems can occur. Eg when yourself and 50 other webmasters use the same content, what you are in fact doing now is competing against those webmasters to rank higher on terms using the same content. If your competing webmasters have better SEO'd websites, and have better rankings in the engines, chances are, they will rank higher then you.

My advice when it comes to free to use public content - rewrite it!
 

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Good post SEOPants.

I think it is also good to note that usage of:

1. Bold Text
2. First and last text links (i.e., if you are writing about 'Online Casinos' as a topic, the first thing the SE should see is 'Online Casinos' and the last thing it should see is 'Online Casinos'. - So make sure when you read your website with either a spider simulator or a text-only browser, that this is what is seen.
3. Alt tags (for images are used) but NOT overused. Make 1 image alt tag say 'Online Casinos', but do NOT make all of them say that. I typically blank out the alt (alt="") on most, but leave 1 or 2 with the SEO'd text.


Those are my only additions, but please let me know if that makes sense. It is what I have done for a couple years now and seems to help... but I am by no means an expert :)
 

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Nice one. And here I was thinking I knew enough to get by.

Any thoughts on how bad a pre forrmatted template for creating content for my webpages would be? I basically enter in all my information, and it spits out webpages which follow rules / and patterns.

I am worried that it might look too much the same as all my other pages, and the only different is the content itself, and the keywords, and the placement of those keywords.

Great way to create cookie cutter websites!

Thoughts about this Pantsie?
 

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I like threads like this as it reminds me to do things I have forgotten about. Something else I think is good when doing seo for a particular page is to take advantage of your interlinking possibilities. Chances are when you are writing a particular article, that your going to reference other topics that you probably already have a page about, so by linking back to that page with whatever keywords your trying to rank for is a big help.

I know for me it took me a couple of years to really understand that I don't need to go out hunting incoming links until I first capitalize on all the free interlinks I can do myself that are right under my nose.
 

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Do you do this type of linking from website to website, or from webpage to webpage on the one website?

I think I get what you mean, if we followed Pantsies example above, you would make the term "online casinos" clickable in the article, and have it link of to a page, about "online casinos" - correct?

I am guessing, it would make sense to use one clickable "online casinos" in the article?



Something else I think is good when doing seo for a particular page is to take advantage of your interlinking possibilities. Chances are when you are writing a particular article, that your going to reference other topics that you probably already have a page about, so by linking back to that page with whatever keywords your trying to rank for is a big help.

I know for me it took me a couple of years to really understand that I don't need to go out hunting incoming links until I first capitalize on all the free interlinks I can do myself that are right under my nose.
 

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I think you want to interlink webpages within your article mostly, but if you have a page about online casinos and you want to reference another website that your visitors might find interesting then sure, that makes sense too. My point was more less that some of us get so consumed with getting outside links to our websites that we sometimes forget to take advantage of the links right from our own website which is done by interlinking.
Do you do this type of linking from website to website, or from webpage to webpage on the one website?

I think I get what you mean, if we followed Pantsies example above, you would make the term "online casinos" clickable in the article, and have it link of to a page, about "online casinos" - correct?

I am guessing, it would make sense to use one clickable "online casinos" in the article?
 

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I get what you are saying Bonusgeek - most of us do not do the internal linking we should on our sites.

If you look at some of the best sites out there in different industries you will see the type of linking you are talking about.

Take, for example's sake:

All recipes – complete resource for recipes and cooking tips

On the homepage of their site, there are category lists (typical interlinking), but dig deeper into the site:

Healthy Cooking - Allrecipes

On this page, there is all sorts of interlinking that lends detail to their site. For example. on the right-hand side, you will see an area called 'Everyday Healthy cooking'. In that area, there are links to specifically SEO'd pages for the terms they are targetting.

The same thing should go for our own sites. If we produce blogs, we should generally use LSL (latent semantic linking) to properly link to specific content. By using linking properly, we can not only help our site PR, but help out our visitors as well.

What does this mean to the visitor: That the links you use within your pages will direct them to the exact content they are looking for every time. That your site will appear structured and information - easy to find.


slickrick - I think you have the right idea. Since you appear to be an apt programmer, what you would want to do to take advantage of LSL (my derivative of LSI) is this:

Create a database of terms:

Database Name: LSL
Database Columns:

  • LSL_UID - Unique Identifier for Link
  • LSL_Keywords - Keywords for LSL
  • LSL_Link - Internal link for LSL
Now - you would, upon page load, search through your own page and re-write content according to the keywords and the internal link.

So: If you have LSL_Keywords = Online Casinos, then anytime (on your page, anywhere on your site) you would find those words, you would replace it with an internal link to a page which represents that content.

Simple as that (if you are a good programmer) :)
 

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Funny you reference a recipe site Andy. I can't cook a lick so I was on a recipe site a month or so ago and I remember thinking to myself the same thing about how well they interlinked everything. Good example!!!
 

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Thanks man!

I totally get what you mean here. I think I might already be doing this.
Although what I am doing is using the side menus for inter website linking, and then using the webpage content to find "keywords" and then linking to those keywords on my other websites.

eg
Website "A" has an article called "online casinos" which has keyword "poker room" in it.

I create a link from "poker room" to Website B.. which has an article on "poker room"

I then have another 20 websites, which then all link to Website B's article on "poker room" when the word "poker room" is in the article (not all the time.. I use rules for this)

The rules work like this.
in my table I have this

uid, keyword, articletolinkto, ranking

"1","online casinos","http ://websiteAAAAA/online-casinos.html","3"
"2","poker rooms","http ://websiteBBBBBB/poker-rooms.html","2"
"3","bingo","http ://websiteCCCCCC/bingo.html","1"
"4","no deposit-bonus","http ://websiteDDDDD/no-deposit-bonus.html","5"
"5","best-casinos","http ://websiteEEEEE/best-casinos.html","4"

So when an article is "loaded" onto the website, I query these rules by ranking, 1 = most important, 5 = least important.

1 here is bingo..

The first instance of bingo in the article, links to http ://websiteCCCCCC/bingo.html

If bingo keyword was not found, it moves onto the 2nd most important keyword, "poker rooms" and so on till it finds a keyword - once a keyword is found, it creates the link and exits the rules process.

The reason I link to pages outside the website, is because my websites are too small in pages!


I get what you are saying Bonusgeek - most of us do not do the internal linking we should on our sites.

The same thing should go for our own sites. If we produce blogs, we should generally use LSL (latent semantic linking) to properly link to specific content. By using linking properly, we can not only help our site PR, but help out our visitors as well.
 

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That's a very good process, Rick. Slightly more advanced that what I laid out. I wouldn't mind writing up a good php program for this type of internal linking. If I get time, I'll see if we can collaborate.
 

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Wow! Everyone has been busy!

In regards to the internal linking of keywords in content to other pages within the website - don't over do it. I'd say once every 400-500 words would be fine. Too much and it may look like spam. Try and have lotttttts of pages of content when you do this.

In regards to Guard Dogs comments about
"2. First and last text links (i.e., if you are writing about 'Online Casinos' as a topic, the first thing the SE should see is 'Online Casinos' and the last thing it should see is 'Online Casinos'."

Another option is to have a "similar content' list in a web2.0 style layout at the bottom of the site.

I see I will have to start a new thread soon too with internal site linking, and linking from external sites!
 

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With regards to recycling and rewriting content - too many people are doing this badly at the moment and being lazy about rewriting it. Google will catch up with them. When you look at the number of plagiarism tools out there and how clever they are these days at spotting a copy then it won't be long, if not already, before Google identifies content regurgitators.

That said, unique and good content is great. As long as someone else doesn't copy it off you!
 

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I think i give up with SEO altogether..

in fact i think i give up with affiliation all together.. I may well just buy a tent a go be a nomad.. :D
 

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Content creation is really important - but only if people can <strong>find</strong> it, <strong>enjoy</strong> reading it and <strong>convert</strong> from it!

When I first started on my website (which was only about a year ago) I was trawling through all the forums, finding the latest tip, trick and concept to 'cheat' my way to the top of the ranking. What a load of BS, it makes me sick to think of the hours I wasted when I could've just been making top quality, original and helpful articles and posts! :(

Now I'm regularly created fresh, quality content I'm seeing a massive increase in traffic.

Next stop, social signals (which I have absolutely no clue about)!

Onwards and upwards, eh?

btw, I see one person said no to the poll, would be interested to see the theory behind that!

MZ
 

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btw, I see one person said no to the poll, would be interested to see the theory behind that!

MZ

that would be me.. because I create 100% unique content - yet get pretty much zero visitors.. So question. What is the point of creating content when no one gets to see it ?.. And how do you get them to see it in the first place ?
 

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Wow - quick reply! Well, I'll give you a few examples from my website of article titles (my permalink structure is %postname% so article title and URL are the same).

<em>2012: The year for online poker
Become a poker Rockstar – win the Sky Poker Final!
Online poker tutorial: Overcome tilt</em>

Who the hell would search for any of those terms?

What I should've done, and what I do now, is write articles which people will find. So I type in my 'rough' idea for an article title into Google - and see what comes up as the suggested search at the bottom. Click on each of those and find a phrase which has 'non-authority' sites in the top 10 (basically, sites which you can beat). Then write an article optimized for that phrase! If you write <strong>naturally</strong> you'll create long tail keywords <strong>naturally</strong> and hopefully get some publicity, clicks and conversions!

Each article won’t bring loads of visitors, but after a few months of posting you’ll have loads of articles - which all act as 'fishing nets', bringing one or two visitors in a day! It all adds up!

Hopefully that explains a little?

I have to confess, I’m no way an expert at this – this is just what I’ve found works for me!

MZ
 

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Morganzolar's way of thinking is on the right track.

I look at it as a numbers game, as Mz said, each page is a 'fishing net' and the more fishing nets you have out, the better the chances you will catch something.

As an example, I did a review of nearly every land based casino in the US. Each one brings a few hits a week, add them all up and its a pretty large number of people who are interested in gambling. Then I use that to get the word out that you can also play online. Its really amazing how many people love to gamble and say 'Oh wow, I didn't know you could gamble online'.
 

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Content is the king

I completely agree with all here, content is very important for your website. If it is informative, easy to read, no grammatical errors, no unnecessary information, then people will like it. They may share it, bookmark it, will return to read it again. Hence Google will understand that your website has something beneficial for others.
 

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Content is everything in my opinion. If the site is of a very poor quality, then no one is going to re-visit it. If on the other hand, the site is very informative and rich in content, then it's much more likely to be bookmarked and re-visited.
 

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Content is important, can't deny that.

It is not the only way though. So many affiliates forget about the personal end of things and that is what my sites were based on. Daily contact with players is so important and builds trust and friendships. It will also keep people coming back to your site/sites.

I am small as far as affiliates go but do a pretty good job. I'll give a few example of things I do to keep players around.

I get about 30 returning players to my daily trivia and sometimes as many as 50.

I run daily or weekly tournaments to bring back 50 or so players every week.

Chatting with players daily on one platform or another does a world of good on any platform including forums and any other source you can come up with. I laugh because affiliates love conferences and meeting all the managers and friends. I spend my time and money meeting players for dinner, drinks and sometimes a little gambling.

I guess to sum it up, content is great and needed but its a combination of content, personality and a hell of a lot of hard work to achieve your goals.


It's never easy but if it was everyone would do it lol. Good luck everyone!
 
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