SEO 101: What Kind of Web Site Content is Google Looking For?

You Should Be Able to Get a Great Google Ranking in Your Web Pages by Designing Your Content Pages for Relevant Links

Rob Mead
START STUDYING DIGG TO DETERMINE WHAT WEB SITE CONTENT YOU SHOULD HAVE INCLUDED IN YOUR ARTICLES
Since Google is the king of all search engines, they are dictating the exact keywords you need in your article or blog that will get you the thousands of hits per week required to really succeed in the world of the internet.

Google is constantly searching for web site content that contains not only the most popular keywords and keyword phrases that Google's users are most interested in, but also the web pages that are linked to other content-heavy web sites.

A new SEO technique that you should start using today would be to start going to all of the various social bookmarking sites out there such as Digg, MySpace and Facebook and examine exactly what types of articles that the social bookmarking subscribers are linking to their own personal pages.

By analyzing the hottest articles and topics listed on the front pages of all of these popular websites, you are accomplishing ground breaking research into studying what kinds of subjects and topics that are compelling these millions of users to link certain kinds of articles to their friends. You can then write down the most popular article titles, study the fluid writing styles of the content writers who wrote them and examine the relevant subject matter. After compiling this information, you can then start writing down all of the most exiting subject topics that you would like to write about based on the most popular subject matter you have found on these bookmarking sites.

WHAT GOOGLE HAS TO SAY ABOUT ALL THIS
Google always wants your web pages to contain real value and pertinent information regarding the subject matter your article is all about, so your best bet as far as optimizing your articles and blog content to get you that great Google page ranking is by writing specifically for Google's search engine 100% of the time. Your writing style and web site content has to fit in with the latest ways that Google tracks it's most popular keyword usage or else you are doomed to ultimate failure when it comes to attracting the most web hits to your site pages.

Writing your future articles for link response from a giant bookmarking site such as Digg.com, for instance. should include using eye-catching subject headers and topic titles. Using this compelling writing technique will really force the web viewer to take notice of your main article titles so they will not hesitate to tell their friends all about it by putting your article up on their personal bookmark listings.

A GREAT SEO TECHNIQUE IS ONE THAT ATTRACTS THE MOST LINKS
You should always be constantly page tweaking all of your most vital and exciting web site content for the ultimate in site optimization. Doing this will cause other web sites to link up to your pages because they will also be entertained and enthralled by all of your page content, along with Google.

The different ways you can achieve this site optimization is by including as many hyper links to other web pages on your own site or somebody else's website that will bring the reader all the information he could ever want regarding your site's subject matter.

KEYWORD USAGE IS KING WHEN IT COMES TO WEB SITE CONTENT
To wrap this up, what Google is really looking for are websites that contain articles and blog content that contains the most popular keywords of the day as well as having the best overall content included in all of your articles.

The way you can use this vital information is by making sure that before you start writing one word of your new article, you have all of the most popular keywords in front of you. By including the most popular keywords in all of your future articles and blog content, you can be assured that Google will rank your website much higher than ever before.

Published by Rob Mead

I am a freelance writer living in the Las Vegas area and I write for many high-tech audio/video component websites such as Home Entertainment and SoundStageAV.com on a regular basis.  View profile

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  • jerseynana10/31/2009

    Excellent article, glad I stopped by and will now follow!

  • carol gibson9/6/2009

    Thanks for the tips.

  • Sabah Karimi1/23/2008

    Great work Rob! Your article has been featured as an 'AC Nugget' on The AC Daily: www.theacdaily.com

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