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Articles and Search Engine Placement
- By Cody Moya
- Published 09/3/2007
- Online Marketing - Home/Small Business
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Text Generators - Bad . . . Fresh Quality Content - Good!
Text Generators
Other vendors have been turning to text generators. These are programs that work sort of like Mad Libs - you enter your keyword, and the computer generates text, placing your keyword in appropriate places. You can even specify keyword density. And then you place these articles on your site.
If you experiment with generators a bit, you can place pretty high on the search engines. And this gets your page a lot of hits. But it's every bit as obnoxious as the search engine spam was.
When your customer gets to your website and it's a lot of nonsense, they will assume that your product is worth about the same, and click right back to the search engine to take the next page in line.
Fresh Quality Content
Between search engines getting smarter and customers being picky about what faceless vendor they trust online, it may seem impossible to rank well. But the key is fresh quality content, sprinkled liberally with your keywords.
You can write it yourself, hire someone to write it, download it for free, or purchase it in bulk from an article broker like
www.YourOwnArticles.com, but ultimately you need that quality content to maintain high rankings and keep customers happy.
The best way to do this is always to write it yourself. But not everyone has the time or the talent to do this. An option just
barely second to writing it yourself, then, is purchasing it, pre-written and pre-optimized, for your site.
Why not download it for free? A couple of reasons, besides the usual "you get what you pay for." While many free article sites do offer excellent quality, the authors of these articles don't have your best interests in mind; after all, you're not paying them.
They are writing articles and posting them for themselves. Whenever you download a free article, you are required to place a resource box with the author's name and website on your website along with the article.
What this does is drive your business to the other person's website. How much business could you lose by doing this? And every customer you lose is not just today's profit, but potentially tomorrow's as well.
Instead of setting this trap up for yourself, purchase your articles, purchase the rights to put your name on them instead of
the original author's name (or no name at all), and put them on your own website, no strings attached.
Here For Your Success
Cody Moya
P.S. Make sure to check http://yourownarticles.com
Other vendors have been turning to text generators. These are programs that work sort of like Mad Libs - you enter your keyword, and the computer generates text, placing your keyword in appropriate places. You can even specify keyword density. And then you place these articles on your site.
If you experiment with generators a bit, you can place pretty high on the search engines. And this gets your page a lot of hits. But it's every bit as obnoxious as the search engine spam was.
When your customer gets to your website and it's a lot of nonsense, they will assume that your product is worth about the same, and click right back to the search engine to take the next page in line.
Fresh Quality Content
Between search engines getting smarter and customers being picky about what faceless vendor they trust online, it may seem impossible to rank well. But the key is fresh quality content, sprinkled liberally with your keywords.
You can write it yourself, hire someone to write it, download it for free, or purchase it in bulk from an article broker like
www.YourOwnArticles.com, but ultimately you need that quality content to maintain high rankings and keep customers happy.
The best way to do this is always to write it yourself. But not everyone has the time or the talent to do this. An option just
barely second to writing it yourself, then, is purchasing it, pre-written and pre-optimized, for your site.
Why not download it for free? A couple of reasons, besides the usual "you get what you pay for." While many free article sites do offer excellent quality, the authors of these articles don't have your best interests in mind; after all, you're not paying them.
They are writing articles and posting them for themselves. Whenever you download a free article, you are required to place a resource box with the author's name and website on your website along with the article.
What this does is drive your business to the other person's website. How much business could you lose by doing this? And every customer you lose is not just today's profit, but potentially tomorrow's as well.
Instead of setting this trap up for yourself, purchase your articles, purchase the rights to put your name on them instead of
the original author's name (or no name at all), and put them on your own website, no strings attached.
Here For Your Success
Cody Moya
P.S. Make sure to check http://yourownarticles.com
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