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Title: What is content farm?
Post by: ellenwillss on 04-01-2011, 06:52:30
Does content farm is the spamming terms as it is keyword farm or something else please give some information about it
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: Smith Jones on 03-02-2012, 05:19:44
A Content Farm is a website that typically pays a writer a small upfront fee and a per view fee to write an article on a predetermined topic pick based upon keywords that receive a high number of searches in the search engines. These articles focus more on keywords and ranking well on Google than delivering high quality useful information that the user is looking for. The main goal of Content Farms isn't to produce high quality articles, it is to attract search engine traffic to generate advertising revenue

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Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: Davidadams on 03-02-2012, 05:52:16
The Content Farm, the best online internet repository of informational articles about all of everything, announced today that it would be permanently moving from its temporary home on Tumblr to its new location.The main goal of Content Farms isn't to produce high quality articles, it is to attract search engine traffic to generate advertising revenue. With them money is the king, not the content. This would be my own personal definition. Feel free to disagree.
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: jaisymarshal on 03-03-2012, 05:37:18
 The content farm is that when web page is try to increase its traffic and raise the visitors by adding  lots of low quality  and bad contents or stealing the content from other web pages.its not good for seo.
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: magnatek on 03-06-2012, 09:04:18
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Title: Re: What is content farm?
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Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: james1 on 03-06-2012, 11:02:43
Content farm typically has a higher number search in search engines based on keywords appears, select a per-determined topics for writers to write articles for a small upfront cost and pay per view websites. This article keywords and the user is looking to deliver high-quality, useful information to rank well on Google more than the focus. Contents The main goal of the farm does not produce high-quality articles will be, it is to generate advertising revenue is to attract search engine traffic
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: sanjana on 06-19-2012, 02:52:23
Content Farm is typically a website that  pays a writter a small upfront fee and/or a per view fee to write an article on a predetermined topic pick based upon keywords that receive a high number of searches in the search engine.. These articles focus more on keywords and ranking well on google than delivering high quality useful information that the user is looking for ..
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: mickeyy on 04-03-2013, 08:46:54
A content farm is a sort of an auto-blog type website. In most cases, it has low quality content based either on automatic recycling or low paid labor force. These sites generally use content from multiple sources and are filled with other people's content, usually just scraped content. The relevancy of such site would not matter once a site has been flagged per-say as a content farm by a Search Engine.
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: Cathrine on 04-04-2013, 07:58:31
                   The term "content farm"refers to a website or database filled with user-generated content,usually paying writers through residual monthly payments based on page views or revenue sharing.It often carries a negative connotation in the world of online writing;deep in the web writing subculture there is much animosity about this kind of judgement.
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: Roger Dave on 04-05-2013, 00:22:42
Yes, content farming is considered as spamming similar to the keyword farming.
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: Sherinfriedler on 04-05-2013, 04:02:12
Cotent farming is when you over optimize your site with same keywords all around and given a poor quality content. It also can be happen while too much hyperlink with the same anchor text. Don't try to duplicate too much keywords and sentence .
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: raveenasen on 04-05-2013, 05:56:31
A Content Farm is a website that typically pays a writer a small upfront fee and/or a per view fee to write an article on a predetermined topic pick based upon keywords that receive a high number of searches in the search engines.

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Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: gomez on 04-16-2013, 17:45:43
Content farming is when a site has poor/low quality data and duplicate content. Sites which are just build for backlinks are content farms. Most of the article directories come under this section.
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: nickie snyder on 04-20-2013, 02:16:04
Content farm commonly known as "content mill" is website or database whose content is not written for human readers but for search engine bots. It makes payment to writers for the article contributed on a predetermined topic.
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: frankdevine on 05-27-2013, 00:29:37
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.
Title: Re: What is content farm?
Post by: Manya Johnson on 08-05-2025, 05:02:38
Content farms are the cancer of the internet - mindless keyword factories spewing garbage just to manipulate Google's algorithm. They're not just spam; they're the epitome of lazy, exploitative SEO hаcks that poison the digital ecosystem.
Anyone relying on these mills is basically cheating users and search engines alike, creating a cesspool of worthless content that drags down the whole industry.