Adding Content To Your Site Every Day
Title: Adding Content To Your Site Every Day
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Adding Content To Your Site Every Day
If you have been a webmaster for more than a week, you've surely
heard the saying "Content Is King". And it really is true! This
article will explain why the regular addition of fresh content to
your website is so crucial and explain several ways to do it easily
and inexpensively (even free).
Why Adding Fresh Content Regularly Is So Important
Adding new content to your website on a regular basis is the key to
your online success for several reasons:
1 - The search engine spiders LOVE to crawl new pages. Their is
intense competition in the quest to be considered "the best" overall
search engine, and the total quantity of pages in their index is an
important bragging right for the winner. Believe me, if you'll invest
the time required to add new high-quality informational articles to
your website on a regular basis, Google and the other search engines
will reward you very well for it!
2 - Adding fresh content to your site on a regular basis (every day,
if possible) keeps Google's spider "interested" in your site. Once it
realizes that you add at least one new page every day, it will visit
your site and crawl your your pages more frequently. Your new pages
will get crawled, indexed and begin showing up in searches in days
instead of weeks!
3 - More quality content is good for attracting more visitors to your
website. Why? It's a numbers game - if your site has 1,000 pages
indexed in the search engines, that means there are 1,000 "roads" to
your site from the search results. Your site will have a greater
chance of being "found" on the search engines for a whole slew of
search terms than if you had only, say, 50 pages.
Note that I said QUALITY content. Don't just put up junk - believe
me, the search engines and your visitors alike will hate junk.
4 - More content attracts more one-way inbound links, which in turn
boosts your search engine rankings. Gaining lots of links to lots of
pages will help boost the status of your website in the "eyes" of
Google, Yahoo, etc. and your pages will rank higher for their search
terms.
So how do I go about continuously adding new content to my website?
There are many easy ways to add great quality content to your site,
even on a daily basis. Here are just a few that work very well for me:
1 - Write articles. Simply do a Google search on topics related to
your website's theme, read the information you find, then write an
article about what you have read. DO NOT copy another site's articles
without the owner's express permission. Doing so is "copyright
infringement", and it will cause you more trouble than you can even
imagine! Simple 4-step process: Search > Read > Understand > Write!
2 - Hire others to write articles for you if you don't have the time,
ability or desire to write them yourself. College students are often
more than capable and willing to write great articles for $10 - $15 a
pop. Check with your local community college or post an ad in the
classified section of your local newspaper.
3 - Solicit article submissions from other webmasters in exchange for
a link back to their sites. Reprinting interesting articles is a
tradition in the publishing industry, and if you do it the right way
it can work for you too. The key is avoiding a duplicate content
penalty from the search engines by having a significant amount of
other text on the page in addition to the article text. Navigation
links, header and footer information, etc. all help make a page
different from others on the web.
4 - Visit the many "Free Content" websites that are easily found on
the Internet. There are literally thousands of great articles already
written that are free for the taking in exchange for a simple link
back to the author's website (usually in a 4 or 5 line "resource box"
tacked on to the end of the article). Simply do a Google search
for "free content".
Important: Observe the "no junk" rule stated above. You want your
website to be seen as an asset to the web, not an eyesore. Besides,
it does no good whatsoever to get visitors to your site just to have
them hit the Back button once they see the page!
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Rick Rouse is the owner of RLROUSE Directory & Informational
Resources www.rlrouse.com, your one-stop resource for
interesting and useful information on virtually any topic. Visit his
SEO Blog at www.rlrouse.com/blog/ for lots of great site
promotion and traffic-building articles.
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