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Fresh Content Improves Search Engine Optimisation

Published by Simon | Filed under Search Engine Optimisation
 

An article by Matt Foster

Many search engine optimisation companies will sell you a search engine optimisation package that addresses many of the major aspects of search engine optimisation. These aspects include, but are not limited to, use of file names, alt tags, h1 tags, keyphrase density, meta tag optimisation, link analysis and the like. These are all key aspects of a good search optimisation.

However, one problem is that the major search engines (especially Google) not only rank pages upon relevant content (which is determined by the factors listed above, and more), but by fresh content as well. What this means to you is that, even after your site has been “optimised to the max”, your rankings will increase to a certain level and then not go much higher. To get to the top and stay there, your site should deliver fresh, relevant content on a regular basis. Depending upon the nature of your business, your competition, and targeted keyphrases, the rate at which you should add content to your site can vary from monthly to daily.

The delivery of fresh content to your site, in a form that is readable by search engines (i.e. not through the use of javascript, iframes, or the like) requires a dynamic, database driven content management system.

The most cost effective way to achieve this is through the use of a weblog that sits on your server and resides under your domain name. Updating the weblog with rich articles or commentary, broadcasting this information to the internet, and allowing users to post comments, achieves the following:

1) Increases the number of inbound links to your website

2) Increases the frequency at which major search engines will spider or crawl your site

3) Increases interactivity for the web user

4) Improves your search engine ranking




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April 24th, 2008
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