Web Site Content - Keeping The Visitors And Winning The Search Engine Game


by Mike Adams - Date: 2007-02-24 - Word Count: 524 Share This!

Copyright © 2007 Mike Adams

If you can't grab your prospective customer's attention within a couple of seconds after they land on your page, you might as well not have a web site. Think about it... When you first hit a web site, don't you make the decision whether to stay or hit the back button within seconds?

Your web site content determines whether your prospective customers stay on your web site or click away immediately. They have to see right away that your site will provide the information, product, or service they are looking for or they'll be gone.

Search engines love content-rich web sites, too. The better of a job a search engine does at helping searchers find the web site content they are looking for, the more people use that search engine and the more advertisers want to advertise on that search engine.

What does that tell you? It tells you that whatever changes Google and other search engines may make in the future, the sites with the best web site content for any given keywords will always tend to dominate in the search engine results. Because the Internet is a content driven medium, the web site with the most focused content in a specific niche will always win.

But how can you quickly create web site content that will be search engine-friendly and people-friendly?

The first thing you need to do is to create a keyword list. Think about what keywords (single words and phrases) people will enter into a search engine when searching for a web site like yours, then start using tools on the web to find out how many hits those keywords get, how much competition each has in the search engines, etc.

Once you have your list of keywords, you need to either create or acquire web site content that contains those keywords and phrases. Be sure to use those keywords in your meta tags, file names, and text links (on-site links and off-site links) also.

By now, you are probably thinking, "But where do I get the content?" For some people, that's not an issue - writing is natural. But many people are not natural writers. If you don't want to write the web site content yourself, there are two common ways to easily get web site content:

1. Hire a ghostwriter. There are many advantages to outsourcing your web site content development. Just be sure that your web content provider has proven experience writing content for the web, not just for print.

2. Purchase private label rights articles and eBooks or join a membership site that provides private label rights articles or eBooks monthly. Be sure the private label rights on any eBooks that you acquire will allow you to break the books up into articles, as that is a great way to get content for web sites.

Keep continually adding keyword-targeted web site content and your web site will attract both visitors and search engines. Your web site will continually grow and it will be highly focused in your niche and be more interesting to those who visit. In addition, your web site content will begin to pull in more and more free search engine traffic.


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