contentContent is king when it comes to Search Engines.

You can’t have an online campaign without content, it’s what makes the search engines work. The pages of your website won’t need as much content as your blog articles, but every page on your site needs to have a certain amount of content.

In 2017 a study by SEMRush found that longer pages tended to rank higher on search engines. It was calculated that a 45% difference in word count between search entries appeared within the top 3 rankings. The top 3 had word counts around 750 while position 20 averaged 500 words. More content equals more facts, however a 300 word densely written piece may be more valuable in content than a 1,500 word article that was not planned well.

  • Web Content

    • Google is fond of businesses with  1,500 words on their home page and 800-1,000 on secondary pages. If you are in a competitive market or just trying to get to the top I understand what search engines wants to see and “DON’T” want to see. (You can’t fool the search engines into higher placement, you will be penalized.) You must have valuable, well written content to place well with the search engines. (We can, however, see what your competitors are doing to place them higher than you and use similar methods!!!) Nobody knows everything, but I know a few things about placement.
    • Researching the best websites around the Nation with top rankings is only part of writing a good story.
    • wiki pages, auto-responder messages, banner ads, video and podcast scripts, sales pages, email campaigns, product descriptions.
  • Web Creation Direction and Resources

    • Your website and social media presence must be planned and written. This is important for the flow of information about your business.

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