Author: Bill Ross

What Is It You Want To Say And How Does That Translate To Rankings?

Let’s talk unique web page content and SEO content strategy. A year ago I would have said go and write yourself all the content your little heart desires and you will get a good ranking and be fine in regards to SEO. But as mentioned in my Inbound Link Article, inbound links are valued very highly in reguards to SEO and ranking when marketing within Google, while content is valued more within MSN.

Web page content has its place and is very important not only the search engines eyes but also in the perception and eyes of your viewer. The more well written, relevant, unique web page content you have, the more the visitors to your site will think of you as an expert in your field. The search engines look at the unique content in somewhat of the same way, and they will give a good ranking to the page because they feel it’s valuable to what the person who searched for the information is actually looking for.
There are 2 parts to web page content and your SEO content strategy, well besides the fact it has to be well written.

1. The first part is it must be unique: This means for example on any given webpage no more than 30% of the information on that page can be identical to another web page on the web. There will always be some level of overlay but 30% is a good number to stay below.

2. The second part is it must be relevant: This means if the site is about tennis and the page is about tennis shoes you need to have content that pertains to tennis shoes on the page, yes that sounds obvious but you would be surprised at the number of sites I see that just don’t follow this rule well.

So, how is relevancy defined within the search engines? It’s a combination of the keywords in the Title Tag, URL String, and meta-tags and how densely they are within the content of the pages. A good keyword density is around 3% and Google is very strict with this so do not over this percentage. This number is derived by counting all the words on the page (which can be done in Word), taking the first keyword and figuring what percentage of the words that keyword makes up on the page.

About the Author:

I ventured into SEO in 2004 with a small start up. A year later I started my first SEO firm and set up a group of test sites to keep in line with the current algorithms. Been doing SEO ever since for large ecomm and small business sites.



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