Content is king when it comes to SEO. A good blog post, case study, white paper, or other content-heavy page on your site naturally will contain relevant keywords and is likely to attract inbound links.
But that content has to be useful, relevant, and readable for humans. Too often these days, unscrupulous sites are trying to game the SEO system by creating content that’s heavy on keywords and light on actual value.
Avoid working with any SEO firm that recommends the following content strategies:
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Content Scraping – Copying content without permission from high-ranking websites and placing it on your own pages in an attempt to boost your site’s ranking. Content scraping typically is a violation of copyright law, and a practice most associated with spam sites.
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Keyword-stuffed Content – Using low-paid writers to create low-quality articles clearly designed to attract search bots by repeating a keyword over and over in the text. Remember, your content is supposed to engage the visitor and get him or her to take the next step. It’s not just search-bot bait.
But that content has to be useful, relevant, and readable for humans. Too often these days, unscrupulous sites are trying to game the SEO system by creating content that’s heavy on keywords and light on actual value.
Avoid working with any SEO firm that recommends the following content strategies:
•
Content Scraping – Copying content without permission from high-ranking websites and placing it on your own pages in an attempt to boost your site’s ranking. Content scraping typically is a violation of copyright law, and a practice most associated with spam sites.
•
Keyword-stuffed Content – Using low-paid writers to create low-quality articles clearly designed to attract search bots by repeating a keyword over and over in the text. Remember, your content is supposed to engage the visitor and get him or her to take the next step. It’s not just search-bot bait.