How much website content affect SEO?

Started by sindhu, 04-27-2017, 01:09:34

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Is poor content or no content affect SEO ranking on Google?

I can't add any more content to this website, can I create a blog? will it help?
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surya kumar

If your content is of poor quality or copyscape and thin content then no use of it for your site despite your site rankings degraded. All your efforts will loss. Do posting a week and with best quality and with fine amount of words.
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damponting44

The substance maker may believe it's sufficient to utilize the majority of a similar duplicate, and simply change the name of the state or city they are focusing on. And keeping in mind that that would unquestionably be advantageous, it jumbles your site with pages that are fundamentally the same.Google has been attempting to take action against copy content with a retribution, and many locales have been punished for having indistinguishable duplicate both inside their destinations and with different locales.

Being punished by Google is an enormous issue, since it instantly influences your capacity to appear in internet searcher comes about when potential clients look for organizations like yours.

guitarprince

Content per page and overall website content are two entirely different matters. Overall, Google is more impressed with websites that have a lot of content — provided it is well organized, has strong internal navigation, and meets other Google quality criteria. Having deep content on a website sends a signal to Google crawlers that you are an expert in your field, and have a lot of useful information for organic search engine users interested in learning more about your products and services.

Adding long-form content tends to improve website authority with Google. Examples:

White papers
E-books
1500-word+ articles


Long-form content, in addition to bulking up the authority of your website, serves another important SEO purpose — attracting high-quality, relevant backlinks. Other websites in your industry are much more likely to link to your informative article than a product/service page of your website. Taking it a step further, your website's long-form content can be adapted by the SEO team for outreach campaigns, such as marketing embeddable content.
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SEO.Ninja

Content per page and overall website content are two entirely different matters. Overall, Google is more impressed with websites that have a lot of content — provided it is well organized, has strong internal navigation, and meets other Google quality criteria. Having deep content on a website sends a signal to Google crawlers that you are an expert in your field, and have a lot of useful information for organic search engine users interested in learning more about your products and services.


drnagwaniseo

Yes, poor quality contents also affected your websites ranking in search engine. Because the Google updates/Algorithm worked on quality contents. The Google panda algorithm also affected and penalized the poor quality and copied content websites.

swikriti.sharma09

Content is one of the most important thing in SEO. Content Marketing is one of the most important thing which is needed for rankings based on the keywords.

YOu can't just have keywords sprinkled all over the page. You need to have high quality content going with those keywords. That is why you can't ignore content while doing SEO. and yes, having a high quality content written with a decent word count making proper usage of primary and secondary keywords can certainly increase the chances of ranking in the search engine results page

jeffjohnson

Yes, poor content/no content can and will negatively affect your website's rank in Google.  The Google Panda algorithm penalizes sites with poor/no content.  As far as the 2nd part of your question--Yes, you can create a blog BUT Why would you create/write/post a blog that drives traffic to your website that you admit has poor quality? It doesn't make sense to me and I believe that you won't get very far in the online business world with that mentality.


Neel Patel

Quote from: sindhu on 04-27-2017, 01:09:34
Is poor content or no content affect SEO ranking on Google?

I can't add any more content to this website, can I create a blog? will it help?

If you are doing SEO. the first thing you should know is content is king. so it is mandatory to publish unique and quality content.
google give more priority to unique and quality content. so focus on content to improve your rankings.
You don't have blog section yet? create it asap.


Deepak1

Yes, poor quality contents also affected your websites ranking in search engine. Because the Google updates/Algorithm worked on quality contents. The Google panda algorithm also affected and penalized the poor quality and copied content websites.
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