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Content is King
by Anthony Stai
Somewhere between ever more sophisticated graphic design and more
complicated CSS, many designers have are starting to forget one of the
ground rules of the web. This rule is the arguably the most important
rule to follow at all times; one that you should always keep in mind
when you're designing your website.
So what is it? It's simple. Your visitors are at your website to get information. Content is King.
The Search-Driven Web.
Studies show that well over 90% of users now have a search engine as
their homepage, and use it for around half of everything they do on the
web. Unless you're advertising your site heavily, most of your users
are likely to arrive through a search engine. However, they're
relatively unlikely to just be searching for a description of your
products. What are they looking for? Information. There's a reason why
the web was once referred to as the 'information superhighway' –
while some people might be actively looking to buy things, most of them
are just looking for information.
Relevant Articles.
So, if you're selling products, you need to provide articles that your
potential customers are likely to want to read. The bigger the audience
you can build for your articles, the more conversions you're going to
have to sales. It can't be emphasised enough just how important your
content is: if it's badly-written, or not useful, your visitors are
likely to just go back to their search results page and try another
link. If you give them good information, though, you instantly create
the kind of loyalty that no number of advertising dollars can buy.
What many practitioners of techniques like 'search engine optimisation'
don't realise is this: you can't fake good content. However many
keywords you might stick into it, you'll fool search engines, but not
the visitors they bring in – all you're doing is costing yourself
money in bandwidth and wasting people's time.
No Time to Write?
The most common objection I hear when I tell people they should write
great content is that they have no time to write the amounts that would
be needed – and, yes, writing can be very time-consuming. What
you have to realise, though, is that there are plenty of ways around
this, such as hiring a freelance writer to do some of the work for you,
or using speech recognition software.
You might also consider buying in content from people who resell it, or
even getting your users to write the content – there's nothing
better than getting visitors to write their own content and then
getting more visitors from search engines where people have found it.
There are even sites offering content for free in exchange for a link
back to them at the bottom of the article, although you should be
cautious about reviewing the quality of content offered this way.
Keep it Updated.
Here's something that many people don't realise: it's better to write a
little occasionally than to write a lot all at once. This means that,
even if you have written hundreds of articles, you should release them
one by one on a regular timescale. Both visitors and search engines
prefer sites that are updated often to ones that have a big pile of
content dumped on them once and then aren't touched for years.
Content Makes Money.
Nowadays, it's once again possible to make money from good content
without even having anything to sell. Plenty of businesses were based
on advertising back in the dot-com boom, but ad prices eventually
dipped too low for this to be sustainable. Ad prices have now
recovered, however, thanks to text advertising.
You can sign up with most of the big search engines now for
context-sensitive ads for your site that are chosen automatically
– Google AdSense runs the most popular service. This kind of
advertising eliminates human 'ad editors' altogether, while producing
ads that are targeted enough to give far better returns than they ever
used to. Purely content-driven websites with ads are once again a
viable revenue stream, and content is as much King as it's ever been.
About
The Author:
Anthony Stai invites you to
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