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Writing Content For Websites - A Thankless Job!

by Mohann Krish

Suddenly, everybody wants to write content - write good content - for better search engine ranking. Not just content - you must update your websites regularly. Because Google says so! For the sake of AdSense, everybody is busy in content development. But how to write content and where from to get content?

Has anyone ever bothered to check what the millions of those web pages waiting behind the top five or ten (if one has patience to go that far) contain? I am certainly not surprised if I find a page 'under construction' on the first page of search results. Not because the search keyword is 'construction' but because a synonym or a co-occurrence term like 'building' is the keyword. No matter what you do with the content, there are going to be millions and millions of web pages for any search term and the count is bound to increase further. If your web page is to be visible among the top few search results, there is no other option but to rely on 'niche' keywords or key phrases or the so-called 'long-tail keywords'.

With the increase in the number of keywords put in the search box, web traffic comes down. If your website does not appear in the top three results where almost 70 % of the total traffic is believed to be hidden, matters could be worse. The serious ones decide to write and write like nobody's business. Thus, you have articles like 'Why I love bananas?' and also 'Why I do not hate bananas?' from the same writer. And writing has increased - tremendously so. Because we are told by the SEO gurus that one of the ways to get traffic to your website is not only by writing a blog but also keeping it updated with links pointing to your website. But how to get traffic to the blog? So you have to write even more and submit to ezines. The same article is submitted to hundreds of article directories to get back-links and some traffic too.

The wiser ones prefer to avoid this free method because it involves a lot of time and time is money. Instead they spend money in the form of pay per click (PPC) advertising to be visible. In this circus, ultimately, someone else walks away with the booty! This, I believe, defeats the very objective of content development. Come what may, search engines are never going to find good content. No page can ever be checked by a human, nor it is possible when you deal with megatons of pages. My apologies to the semantic indexing experts - your endeavors are remarkable, but you can only find related pages not good content. Good content becomes known by reference. Moreover, it is not content but 'information' that people search for on the internet. And if the searcher comes across the information he was digging for, he is blessed. For me, content is just filler in the 'form' and pure rubbish.

Unfortunately, most people have given up serious study of books and journals. Most of our information now comes from the internet itself. Crazy it may sound but information breeds information - nay, content - to expand the search results. If any information exists, it is to be purchased. I believe it is hidden till you buy but our search engines seem to discover it too and place these pages on the top page of search results. The spiders and crawlers are worth an award for being mercilessly exploited and abused. Writing content, surely, is a thankless job!

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Comments

Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
We now live in a world full of content farms. Thumbs up for another inspiring piece, Mohann. :)
May 17th 2011 06:44   
Mohann Krish Advanced   
I had a mission to complete, so, went to EzineArticles and grab one of my earlier articles!
May 17th 2011 06:46   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Well, since it is now considered a content farm, it's a good idea to get those articles and post them elsewhere. :)
May 17th 2011 06:51   
Fred Mugone Magnate I   Health, Wellness, e-Business
I enjoyed reading this article - very informative, very eye opening... especially this bit: "it is not content but 'information' that people search for on the internet"
May 17th 2011 07:08   
Tolulope Babatunde Senior   HCD Consultant
This is classic. It's a must read for everyone who lacks the understanding of what content management is all about and unveil the pleasures and misery of content farm.
Magnificent piece
May 17th 2011 07:26   
Mohann Krish Advanced   
Thanks Fred! I am actually not into any internet marketing activity but I like to research and being in writing, I just dash off what comes to my mind. I don't know the intricacies of the internet circus but I like to share my views and observations. I might be wrong on many issues technically but I would always like to read and learn from others and come to understand. I am happy you found the article informative. Thanks again.
May 17th 2011 07:26   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
"I am actually not into any internet marketing activity"

You're here on vacation, Mohann ? :)
May 17th 2011 07:50   
Neville Dinning Professional   Independent Consultant
Yes, Mohann I see that you did grab an older article. At least you picked one of your own and not just any PLR article.

Thought-provoking article. I'm sure I'll have to re-read it to get the full meaning.
May 17th 2011 07:54   
Star t. Advanced  Webmaster
Fine article, you are very good at writing articles
May 17th 2011 08:27   
Dave Kanofsky Freshman   
Maybe I see things just a little differently. Since I focus articles around my passion, the topics come easily. I don't really concentrate on keyword research or keywords so the quality of content is good and makes sense. I spin my articles( once I have posted them onto several article directories favored by Google) and place them into a piece of free software that enables me to have each article posted onto 30 different blogs without having duplicate content. As a result I get a lot of back links and articles showing up on the first page of Google, often in the top 5.
May 17th 2011 09:27   
Chad Flick Committed   Internet Marketer
I've been thinking about this for a long time now, even before the Panda update. I've found that I could place landing pages(Which most use specifically for PPC) with sometimes almost NO Content (Some With Just Keyword Optimized Images), and still place in the top 10 for keywords that are in the title and on the page itself, as well as the keyword meta data, optimized images included. In my opinion, I think if we use SEO and Content together as 2 different entities that will work with each other we should see more desirable results.
May 17th 2011 11:25   
Mohann Krish Advanced   
Thanks, guys. All your comments are awesome and encourage me to write more and more. I appreciate Daveyboy's differing remarks because they open room for discussion and expanding one's knowledge. Fred, Tolu, Phil, Neville, Skygen (such a miser, can't you write a little more?LOL) and Chad - thank you all.

@Philippe Moisan: You're at it again (pulling my leg). Trust me, when I am in the company of guys like you, it's always vacation time for me.
May 17th 2011 12:26   
Jean DAndrea Senior   Retired
Writing content can be a thankless job. Sometimes I've submitted short articles to directories but they never seem to be read. Not to worry, I'll keep trying, because I enjoy writing!
SEO needs more study on my part......
May 17th 2011 17:49   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Mohann, it definitely is VERY difficult to stay concentrated at my day job when opening FireFox allows me to have such fun here. :)
May 17th 2011 17:56   
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