SEO Advice - Writing Useful Articles That Readers
Will Love by Neil Ebsworth
If you think you have come across the title of this
article before, it is because you may have. I have purposely copied
the title from a Matt Cutts article on article content. I will explain
later, but for the beginners out there, Matt Cutts is a Google employee
that writes a blog on Google issues and addresses some of the little
variances of advice that Google offers on how to better understand
their guidelines.
I was a little disappointed by Matts article as it
addressed the need to produce original article content by focussing
on the niches the article should be aimed at rather than addressing
the topic that I thought would be of more importance, namely the
quality of content production. The last third of the article was
also so stuffed with keywords starting with the keyword SEO that
I doubt it would have passed most article submission services requirements
that filter out articles that stuff keywords in for the sake of
search engine placement...shame on you Matt, I really wouldn't have
thought it necessay for you to keyword stuff!
The main objective when it comes to article marketing
is the production of quality new content on subjects on or related
to, your websites purpose. The aim, if you then distrubute the article
through article directories, is to have your article reproduced
by other quality sites in your field, effectively gaining reputation,
and ultimately a link back to your site from the publishing website
which an interested reader may use to discover more about the given
subject.
What article writing is not about is getting a thousand
article directory links. Whilst you will not be penalised for publishing
in a thousand directories, the main benefit of a wide distribution
is mainly for the purpose of gaining exposure for your article so
that webmasters looking for high quality content will find your
article. As with most things internet related, exposure is king,
so article distribution services have there place but if you expect
an instant SERPs boost from just the links back from the directories
themselves, you will find that only a portion of the reproduced
copies of your articles will be taken into account. If however your
article is subsequently reproduced by a website in your niche that
has a good reputation, ( I think Page rank is still considered a
measure of value by most people) then your website will gain points
for each article copy found on each valued site.
I recently had a discussion on a forum about quality
over quantity. The premise of my opponent was, that you can get
articles written for you these days for about $5 a time for a 500
word piece. So why should he pay my charges that were, ( and still
are) considerably higher. I tried to explain through that well known
saying, that, as with most things in life, " You get what you
pay for" and that whilst his $5 articles may well be written
in perfectly good English and be focussed on the subject in hand,
he would find that they failed to meet the one criterea that is
most paramount when publishing the content. They had nothing to
say.
By this I mean that they were ultimately generic using
terms and phrases around the issue of the subject matter, but with
no comment or opinion on it. For $5 I would not expect any less.
If my premise is correct though, that article content should engage
the audience first and foremost, these generic unique pieces are
destined to sit at the back of the article directory bus, never
to be reproduced or read and therefore ultimately of no value.
Writing good quality copy is a professional skill
and one that should not be confused with a fifth grade comprehension
exercise. If you want your article and therefore your website to
be taken seriously, you should treat your article marketing with
the respect that you give to your own reading material. Are you
a Times reader or a Sun reader. More importantly, what sort of readers
are the people you are ultimately trying to attract to your site?
Finally coming back to the title of this article.
I copied the title for the article from Matt Cutts article of the
same name for one of the reasons that Matt gave in his piece. he
said "any time you look for an answer or some information and
can't find it, that should strike you as an opportunity."
As I felt he had failed to address the more important
issue in his article I reproduced the title so that searchers may
discover the additional information from this piece which hopefully
will sit close enough to Matts article in the Search Engine rankings,
filling the void of information that Matt so kindly left open, and
sending you to my site for more information...or better still..a
commission!
About the Author
Neil Ebsworth writes Article
Content to commission at OMDN. These include Real
Estate Articles and SEO
Articles.
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