Relevance of relevant content
by Amrit Hallan
Published on this site: April 11th, 2005 - See
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Search engines actively and regularly seek new content. As more
and more search engine algorithms evolve into complex, human-centric
logics, they seek content that is relevant to the search conducted
by the surfer. They also want to present freshly updated content
to their users. Google sends out its 'freshbot' spider to gather
and index new material from all the sites which offer it.
But why do search engines want to offer fresh, relevant content
to their users? The search engine market is growing at a great pace,
and Google has proven that if a search engine gives its users what
they are looking for, surfers use that search engine again and again,
meaning more business for the search engine. If you found the same
old content whenever you conducted searches, would you use that
search engine with regularity? No. You'll go where you can find
something new, something fresh, something relevant. These days search
engines take their users very seriously. They take the content of
your website very seriously therefore.
Since all searches (at least 98%) are text based searches, it matters
a lot what text your web pages contain. For instance, if you're
selling desktop images for mobile phone users, you should have lots
of information on "desktop images for mobile phones" scattered
all over your website. These words shouldn't be splattered around
nonsensically...they should appear in the proper context, only then
they are relevant. The search engine robots are so smart that they
can recognize the needless spamming of keywords and key phrases.
They have developed this strange knack for knowing which pages shows
relevant content and which does not.
So if you want join, or remain in the race for high rankings in
the search results in the search engines, you should take the freshness
and the relevancy of your content damn seriously. The following
points explain to you how you can keep your content regularly updated
and relevant.
POST REGULAR NEWS
Something or the other keeps happening to your online business
that seems worthy of turning into some interesting content. You
got a new project? Some employee quit? Some employee joined? You
upgraded your office furniture or your computer hardware? There
was an accident on the road in front of your office building? The
dove couple in the ventilator just hatched eggs and increased their
family?
KEEP RELEVANT CONTENT UPDATED
When you are providing a service or selling a product, you constantly
change the parameters. You add new features and you upgrade the
existing ones. There might be other things happening in the similar
field that you'd like your customers and clients to be aware of.
Mention that on your website.
MANAGE A BULLETIN BOARD
A bulletin board is an unlimited source of updated relevant content,
especially once it buzzes with activity. If can successfully orchestrate
lively and relevant discussions, there will be no dearth of participants,
and consequently, there will be no dearth of relevant and updated
content.
POST ARTICLES REGULARLY
Articles are a treasure trove of information and you should have
plenty of them on your website. A good thing about having articles
at your website is, if your articles are centered around your product
or service, your relevant keywords and key phrases appear in them
with greater frequency. In fact, online articles are attaining so
much information that many webmasters pay me to write articles for
their websites.
ARCHIVE YOUR ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER
If you publish a regular e-newsletter, you can have an archives
section where you can upload all the past, present and the upcoming
issues. Your e-newsletter mostly carried lots of information regarding
your field so it is a good source of periodic relevant content.
MAINTAIN A BLOG
Ah! The current sensation! Even the neighborhood dog seems to be
running his blog these days. Jokes apart, blogs are a powerful tool
that helps you keep your website easily updated. You can read more
about what is a weblog at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog.
You can either manually maintain a blog or use software like MovableType,
WordPress or Blogger.
Finally, fresh and relevant content keeps your website competitive
because without such content your website will certainly down the
search engine listings and hence loose business. Additionally, having
something new keeps visitors coming back and attracts potential
customers.

Amrit Hallan is a freelance copywriter,and a website content
writer. He also writesoptimized content for better Search Engine
Ranking. To know more about his services,visit his website site
at
http://www.amrithallan.com/ah.asp?d=ar

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