How To Please Visitors
Visitor Satisfaction
It’s oftentimes a difficult balance for web site owners. How
do you please both visitors and search engines? Well, it’s
not easy, but if you follow certain steps, it isn’t that
difficult, either.
So which is more important, to please the visitors or the search engine
spiders? The unequivocal answer is to please the visitors. What good is
a site that attracts spiders but not actual people? And what good is a
site that only attracts some visitors but not search engine spiders? In
this newsletter, we will go over
writing content that interests and pleases both your readers and the
spiders.
So how do I write content that pleases a visitor?
First, stick to writing content that is relevant to your site. That
means that if your site is about Rock music, you should not have any
content about dogs, as that only makes your site look bad and repels
visitors.
Second, write content in an easy to understand, conversational format.
Do not use big, fancy words just for the sake of looking smart or
pleasing search engine bots. I can’t count the number of
times I’ve visited a site with content that is so hard to
comprehend that I do not wish to ever come back to that site again. You
want to make a good first impression on anyone who takes the time to
look at your site, so make sure your content is easy to understand.
Third, never ever write content that is long, dull, and boring. If the
point you are trying to get across can be said more concisely in 500
words, than why waste another 300 words droning on and on about the
topic? This is a huge turnoff to potential visitors.
Fourth, make sure that all of your content is grammatically correct. I
know, this is hard because we live in the instant messenger world,
where sentences like “how r u?”, are thought to be
acceptable. However, anyone who is well-educated will appreciate good
grammar. Make your site shine in this department.
Fifth, don’t overuse keywords and keyword phrases. In other words,
don’t make it blatantly obvious to the reader that you are
trying to attract search engine spiders to your site. Make an effort to
make sure that your keywords and keyword phrases flow into the
content of the article. This is easier said than
done, but can be accomplished with a little fine tuning.
But what about search engine spiders? How do I please them?
Search engine spiders are actually very easy to please, much easier
than actual human beings. This is because search engine spiders
aren’t subjective—they don’t care what
the subject is about; they just care about the number keywords and keyword phrases.
The only way you can possibly displease a search engine spider is by
overusing a keyword/keyword phrase and making your
site smell like spam. Search engine spiders are now more advanced than
ever, and so they are better able to ignore sites that are full of
spam. Too many keywords or keyword phrases that are blatantly
there will hinder your site from being crawled by spiders.
As is mentioned in another of our newsletters, a keyword density of 1-3% is
generally considered to be good. Any less than 1% is bad and will make
it harder for your site to get listed on search engines; any more than
4% makes your site look like spam. If you haven’t checked out
our other newsletter, keyword density is basically the
number of keywords or keyword phrases in a piece of
content divided by the total number of words.
Before you write your article, take some time to make up
a short list of keywords that are relevant to the
topic at hand. Then try to naturally sprinkle them into your content,
so that your content will please both the search engine bots and your
readers. If you are able to do that, you will have a successful site in
no time. Not only will the search bots love you, but actual people
will, too!
To your success,
P.S. Writing content that is good for both people and search engines is
an absolute essential to making your site a powerhouse. So follow the
rules above and you will be able to write excellent, pleasing content!
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