10th October 2007

Relevant Content Brings Quality Traffic to Your Website

By : Admin

Relevant Content - Business Blogging

The struggle between literate, grammatically correct article composition and keyword seeding should not exist at all. Search engines are able to figure out the relevance of the content on your website to a user’s query. Therefore, an article filled with a jumble of keywords will have lesser relevance than a well-written article containing lesser keywords.

Internet marketers who need SEO articles commonly require grammatically correct and literate compositions . With relevant articles on your website pertaining to your products, ideas or services, you get more chances of directing the correct kind of surfer traffic to your website. Of course, this will mean a decrease in bulky but irrelevant traffic. However, search engine users find it annoying to see search results that have no connection to what they need to find.

Admittedly, most web masters prefer bulk traffic over highly relevant web traffic. The more the merrier, so to speak. However, surfing the web without any purpose becomes tedious. It gets even more tedious as your experience in web surfing grows. It would help surfers to find what they need faster if the descriptive content of your website were relevant to their search. Having a nicely composed descriptive article about the idea or object, will make your website more useful. And if the surfers find your website has been highly informative and usable, they will return there again to see if you have something that they need.

Relevant Content - Business Blogging

In having relevant and highly descriptive articles, your website satisfies two totally different necessities. The more relevant necessity for you would be a high ranking search result. The lesser, and often times unnoticed necessity, is that of having satisfied your customer.

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10th October 2007

Sales without Search Engines

By : Nidhi Gupta

Sales without Search Engines - SEO

Imagine one day you flip on your PC, log on to the Internet and go to Google.com. The browser alerts you and says that there’s no website found at that address. No problem you think, as you head on over to Yahoo.com. Same thing. No website found at that URL. Now something seems fishy, go to MSN.com because you know Microsoft will never run out of money, and their search engine will be up. Nope, instead you get another alert box telling you that there is no website found at that URL.

Imagine no search engines!

Imagine an Internet world where no search engines exist, and anyone trying to make a living online selling a product or service has to be found. Where would you start? Where would you list your site(s)?

How would you get your site found by your potential customers?

This is the mentality you should always take when promoting your website. Sure, it’d be great to have top rankings in the search engines, and get all of that free targeted traffic coming to your site. But just as easily as you achieve that ranking, you could lose it overnight – with a simple filter change in the algorithm.

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