If you have
spent any time online in the last ten years, I am sure
you have heard the phrase “content is king.” I first
heard the phrase myself in 1996 during an undergraduate
computer class at my beloved alma mater, Cornell College,
(GO RAMS!). We were discussing a recent speech given
by Microsoft founder Bill Gates titled of all things
“content is king.” During the speech Mr. Gates made
one, of what would become many, prescient predictions
about the Internet, when he stated that “content is
where I expect most of the real money on the Internet
will be made (Gates).”
As any reliable, competent SEO practitioner will tell
you today, the content used to write a site is one of
the single greatest factors in obtaining high-quality
search rankings across a variety of engines. Sites with
detailed product or service information covering their
specific niche are more successful online. What do they
have in common? All of them realize that content drives
the web and thus their site. The most successful sites
focus on a multi-pronged “successful content strategy”
that makes use of most, if not all, of the following
simple content strategies:
1. Write content that is tailored to your audience,
not to you.
If you read your site copy and find lots of self-focused
verbiage (us, our, we) as opposed to more customer friendly
language (you, your), then your content isn’t being
written with your audience in mind. This is by far the
single most common mistake editors make when writing
their site marketing copy. Don’t forget your audience.
Site content needs to speak to the site visitor, and
you can’t do that in first-person.
2. Focus on building useful research and information
content.
A client of mine had a comics-related retail website
that contained all of 4 pages. He pretty much threw
up a page of items for sale with an “about us” page,
and a plea to contact him for more product info, and
waited for the orders to come in. Three months and two
orders later, he finally realized something was wrong.
After scrapping his entire site and having Media Wyse
design a new site around detailed product info, and
content rich pages covering the current comics-related
landscape, the site is well on its way to being profitable.
Don’t make his mistakes. Add plenty of product content
and on-point research to your site right out of the
gate and update it regularly. Your audience will thank
you for it.
3. Write your content for the site visitor, not
for the search engine.
Obviously the goal for your site and for each of its
pages is to rank high in the search engines by optimizing
your pages with select keywords whenever possible. However,
very seldom will you be successful if you attempt to
optimize your site content while writing it for your
visitors at the same time. To accomplish both goals,
follow this simple tip; search engines index as many
as 500 words on each page they spider. Make sure your
pages have a minimum of 500 words of content and appeal
to your reader. Then go back and “mildly” optimize your
pages around 1-2 keyword phrases each.
4. Write your content to elicit an emotional response.
Are you passionate about your web site? Does your site
content communicate this to your audience? If not, you’re
missing out on a valuable tool to market your product
or service. Make sure to write your site content with
strong “call-to-actions” whenever possible. “Buy me
now;” “contact me for more information;” “ask me a question.”
Don’t leave any doubt in your audience what you expect
from them. If you don’t tell them what you want them
to do on your site, they won’t do it.
5. Vary your content choices to heighten visitor
site interaction.
Each page of your site is a unique entry and exit point
for visitors to view your content. Thus, each page of
your content-rich site should be varied and engaging
to the reader. Using different forms of content throughout
your site is an extremely effective way to encourage
repeat visits and benefit from word-of-month marketing
from satisfied users. To accomplish this, design pages
containing FAQ’s, step-by-step product tutorials, interactive
video content, online tools, and/or site specific content
links. Mix these pages up and watch your site referrals
skyrocket.
Any and all of these content choices, used with the
interests of your audience clearly in mind, will go
a long way to ensuring the success of your content strategy
and your site in general. In the words of Bill Gates,
“those sites that succeed will propel the Internet forward
as a marketplace of ideas, experiences, and products….a
marketplace of content (Gates).”
Gates, Bill. "Content is King." 03 1996. 17 Apr 2006
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR SEO marketing professional Casey Markee
is president of San Diego, CA, based SEO firm Media
Wyse. Casey has over 7 yrs. of experience within the
online marketing arena and holds graduate degrees in
Marketing & E-Commerce. A Qualified Adwords Professional
with Google, Casey’s current client list boasts some
of the top companies in San Diego including world-renown
diamond retailer, The Diamond Source. Contact him today
through http://www.mediawyse.com/ with your SEO questions
or assistance on your upcoming campaign.
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