What is Content farming

Started by Everett, 05-31-2013, 04:13:27

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jayanta1

Content farming is which tries to attract users and improve its search engine rankings by publishing large amounts of low quality content or content copied from other websites. Articles in content farms have been found to contain identical passages across several media sources, leading to questions about the sites placing search engine optimization goals over factual relevance.


davidfleming

A content farm is a company that uses search algorithm data to generate articles, videos and other media that is designed to rank highly in the search engines. The main purpose of a content farm is to maximize pageviews and revenue generated by advertising on those pages while minimizing the charges.
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A content farm, also called a content mill, is a Web site whose content is written for search engine bots instead of human readers. Topics on a content farm are chosen specifically for their ability to rank highly in search engine results. A content farm generates revenue by placing ads on the page or selling contextual hyperlinks within the content. Basically, the more Internet traffic a page gets, the more revenue the page can generate.

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roger710

Content farming or a Content mill is refers to a company that employs large numbers of freelance writers to generate large amounts of textual content. Its motto is to generate advertising revenue through attracting reader page views.