Are AdSense and Keyword Density Redefining "Quality" Writing?

J.M.
AdSense matches relevant content on a webpage by searching for keywords in hopes that a reader will click on the ad inspired by the content on the webpage. Understanding how keyword density directly assist both AdSense and search engines to display the most relevant content greatly influences how a writer decides to present subject matter.

Keyword density is essentially compressing the meaning and overall theme of a topic in the smallest amount of space possible thereby greatly aiding search engine in getting your material to the front end of search results; which is ultimately the point.

If Keyword density is done correctly, the results should be rapid fire illustrations allowing for a potent delivery presenting the main point catering to someone with a fifteen second attention span.

Perhaps one standard for quality for this AdSense keyword density new age writer is to immediately present information benefiting the reader no matter what section of the page the eyes first fall on, and not be pretentious enough to assume the viewer is even going to finish reading your entire article in the first place.

Other interesting and unexpected twist redefining quality writing from a revenue generating perspective is; an article with bad grammar, spelling, and using only basic words may actually capture a complete demographic, and have less competition in search results with the billions of correctly spelled words competing for high search result status. For example, target marketing others with poor spelling, grammar and a struggling working vocabulary may be effective. By misspelling why or bear...you can target everyone that misspelled their search questions like, "whi dont bares fly?" your article may effectively gain top priority in search results despite the million perfectly written articles on the same subject. If you've notice, the quality of your question reflects the quality of your result both in content and in the display listing of search results.

The business model of content based websites indiscriminately absorbing user generated articles on a mass scale on any subject matter, sweeping across all levels of literary quality just waiting to produce revenue is what defines this Web 2.0 era.

If this trend continues, you can theoretically have every person on the planet writing about a single topic like how to plant a tree. Now that allows for a well rounded perspective!

Published by J.M.

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