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What Percentage of Duplicate Content is Acceptable

what percentage of duplicate content is acceptableOne of our readers asked the question, “What percentage of duplicate content is acceptable?”. This is actually a very complex question. The easy answer is that the website owner should not have any duplicate content. But what about things like addresses and phone numbers that might appear on many posts? Or what about warranty and guarantee information that might have its own page, but is repeated on other service-related pages? There are numerous legitimate situations involving duplicate content. Sometimes writers will quote other websites and provide links to them. Technically this is also duplicate content, however, as long as it is referenced and there are links to the original content it should be ok.

What Percentage of Duplicate Content is Acceptable – Search Engines

There is truly a fine line that writers use to create content and avoid being labeled as duplicate content. Even referrals are questionable if too much of the original content is used on different pages. What do the various search engines think about this? Obviously, they want to have all original high-quality content on all indexable pages.

Even Matt Cutts at Google admits that some content will be duplicated, however, it should be a small percentage of your overall content. He would prefer that writers address customer questions and try to help readers rather than spend time copying other people’s content.

We decided to include content that search engines love and answer the question.

  • Posts that are in excess of 1200 words, however shorter posts that answer a reader’s questions are fine too. Don’t add fluff just to get to 1200. Provide real value to the reader.
  • Use meaningful keywords, keywords that readers actually use in their searches. You may have to do some research to find them.
  • Add Content that lasts. If it is relevant today, it should also be relevant 2 years from now. Make it readable with bullets and short paragraphs.
  • Readers love pictures. Use pictures and label this properly so that they can be indexed by search engines and provide something of value to your readers.
  • The title is the first thing your readers see. It should be engaging and interesting. You want readers to open your page based on the hints in the title and the metadata that the search engines provide.

The bottom line is to add valuable content that readers need to help them solve whatever problems they may have. Write it to last for many years and be relevant.

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It is Tough to Create Great Content

Most website owners have realized that content is king. You need to have great content to help rank your site so that readers will actually see your site. If not it will be buried way down in the search results. But is it really tough to create great content? Creating good content is not too hard but the really good stuff takes time and research which most SEO writers are not willing to do for the meager amounts of money offered for an article. How do you counter this issue? Here are a few tips to help deal with finding great content for your site.

Tough to Create Great Content Issues

Have a great title – the title should spark some interest in the content. It should convey what the post is about and it should contain the keywords of the post.

Average content – if your content is average, does not spark interest, or is not entertaining then readers will move on. It also needs to be SEO optimized without being obvious to the reader.

Can you easily share content – can you share content using one click? Place share buttons right on your site like this one.

Promote your content – market your content in as many ways as possible. Tweet about your content on a regular basis. Advertise your content using Google. attend seminars etc.

No one knows your brand – you are a small site, at least in the beginning, and no one knows about you. Focus on getting your brand out there on the internet. Advertise, have great content and build readers

Ugly content – if readers find your content difficult to read, or too complex a design then they may just move on. Clean crisp sites that are easy to navigate and read are the way to go.

Too promotional – If you are too busy promoting a product or your site, readers get turned off.

Poor grammar and spelling – While readers may still get the meaning of your message, spelling, and grammar mistakes are a big turn-off.

It does not spark a response – Does your content spark interest and elicit an emotional response?

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Silly Online Marketing Mistakes

Silly Online Marketing MistakesWriting for Search Engines is necessary; however, writing copy for your readers is also extremely important. Writing exciting content, answering the reader’s questions, and delivering a message are essential things a copywriter/blog writer can do. All of this needs to be accomplished while at the same time meeting all of the attributes that the search engines are looking for. Silly Online Marketing Mistakes can jeopardize your rating. Other articles in this series address the SEO attributes that writers must know. This article will focus on the marketing side of writing.

Silly Online Marketing Mistakes to Watch For

The title and content need to match! Sometimes a catch title is needed to attract readers, particularly online readers, to open the page and review the content. But if the article’s content does not live up to the promises indicated in the title, the reader will move on quickly to another page. Always make your titles catchy, but match them to the content contained on your page.

Duplication of content is confusing to customers, especially if the content sends slightly different messages. The search engines do not like it either. Two slightly different messages about the same content will cause questions in your readers’ minds and could dramatically increase your cost. Imagine a call center taking calls about the same products but described differently. Align your pages or get rid of duplicate content.

If links don’t work your customers will move onto another site, and you miss the opportunity to convert them to making purchases or learning more about your services. Test all your links and ensure they are relevant to the content and subject.

Monitor your Social Links – these days. Everyone is on FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. You may lose readers here if your pages or message do not convert well. Twitter, for example, only has 140 characters. That is a limited number of words that can attract your readers and get them to click on the URL leading to your page. Always focus on the message and how it is perceived on social media. For more information about writing great content, click here.

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Four Silly SEO Mistakes

Four Silly SEO MistakesSEO is all about making sure that your website and the content on it will rank well. Ensure that the search engines rank your page or pages high enough for your customers to actually be presented with your URL in the search results. There are hundreds of things that a webmaster needs to pay attention to. As they develop a website, there are Four Silly SEO Mistakes that play a large part in both ranking as well and attracting potential readers to your page. We will review these four areas and hopefully add to the success of your online experience.

Four Silly SEO Mistakes That We All Make

The title needs to match the content to give the reader some idea of what your page is all about. We have all been caught by this trap from time to time. A great sounding title that matches what we are looking for. When we get to the page the content has nothing to do with the content, in fact sometimes it is just bogus material. There are some sites, that I will never click on even though they somehow manage to rank high on the search results. Make sure the content matches the title and provides value to the reader.

Duplication of content sometimes occurs intentionally and sometimes by mistake. If the content sends the same message at least your customers will not be confused. But what if the information disagrees? Then what do you do? From a search engine perspective, you are trying to game the results. The search engines could even assign a penalty placing you way down in the search results. Your customers will never be presented with your pages unless they go to page 20 and beyond!

Poor internal linking or links that simply do not work are also something that the search engines frown on as well as it frustrates your readers and customers. Links that work are important. Links to pages that are consistent with the material being presented are valued by search engines and customers alike. Review all of your links from this perspective.

Social Links

Considering your Social Links, we are all encouraged to link to various social media, however, this can backfire if not done correctly. Your page may look great on your web site, but how does it look on a social media page. Is it still attractive, easy to navigate, etc? Many sites are becoming mobile-friendly. However, lots of testing needs to be done to make sure that your customers can actually read it online on their mobile phones.

We hope these four ideas help readers to understand how they can improve their web sites and their customer’s experience.