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Best Website Content

Best Website Content

Now let's talk about developing content for various pages of your site.
Create content for the sake of sharing the best information. Don't think of
key phrases while writing for any page of your website. Just focus on the
message, the products, the services, customer's benefit, etc. Leave the rest
to search engine spiders. If your content is relevant, spider will assess it
on its own; it will also index your entire website from the page it has
reached if the site is easy to navigate and SEO friendly.

So understand that targeted traffic is what your website needs; and that
search engines crawlers are highly advanced software; perfectly capable of
finding, assessing, and ranking sites for different key-phrases and
sentences based on various factors. Your job is to understand and believe in
your product or service and write compelling and yet original copy for your
target audience.

Remember that website with original content is going to be the winner. On
the other hand, copying it from here and there and placing it on your site
is like preparing for your own funeral. You are free to visit different
websites, blogs, forums etc and read content. It will give you new ideas,
and new angles to explore. Based on information you've read and agree with,
develop your own content, where every sentence is your own. So that Google
or any other search engine can't charge you of copying; and when people copy
your stuff, you get credit for it; some websites will deliberately and
openly link to you and give you credit for it. This will improve your link
popularity and help your website generate more traffic.

If you have any questions or comments please contact me.

Regards Gerald

Website: http://www.webcraft.ws
E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws
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