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  • Website content - Getting it right for search engines

    From the page: "There are many factors making up the search engine algorithms that decide where a website will be placed in its rankings. But what's the most important commodity to your website that you have 100% control over? The words and the content."

    Reviewed by Khook20 Jun 27 2008, 06:15am ( 30 reviews ) webcredible.co.uk

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  • Rated by joviemar on Nov 13 2008, 5:15am

    Good points on building a website. Nowadays we still find low quality websites that seem are built just to get buyers, and give no value at all. They should read this!
  • Rated by mpind on Oct 20 2008, 1:54am

    From the page: "Website content - Getting it right for search engines"
  • Rated by SBANow on Aug 03 2008, 6:04pm

    From the page: "Remember: Getting users to your website spells victory on the battlefield, keeping them there is where the war is won." --- good reminder for developers and site owners!
  • Rated by tonyp50 on Jun 28 2008, 1:38pm

    Excellent review of how good content helps your bottom line. From the article: " In this day and age of social media voting and various other networks that can be levered to drive traffic, the actual content has never been more important."
  • Rated by Khook20 on Jun 27 2008, 6:15am

    From the page: "There are many factors making up the search engine algorithms that decide where a website will be placed in its rankings. But what's the most important commodity to your website that you have 100% control over? The words and the content."
  • Rated by hawksdomain on Jun 25 2008, 10:02am

    Content is very important - GOOD content
  • Rated by Davidlinden on Jun 25 2008, 8:31am

    Good information about blogging and seo
  • Rated by JamesDuthie on Jun 24 2008, 2:33pm

    Great article on the importance of content on search rankings.
  • Rated by hockeyguru on Jun 24 2008, 2:07pm

    Great content is crucial for search engine rankings! Its not about tricking the engines, but giving them exactly what they want.
  • Rated by seostrategist on Jun 24 2008, 10:59am

    The end-users should always be considered the most important people when creating website content. After all, it's they, and they alone, that are the measure of a websites success. Whether this is through conversions, sales, sale leads, or simply traffic with a low bounce-rate it's this human being on the other end of the monitor that makes or breaks a website, not the search engine.