Archive for the 'Content Development' Category

Organising Content Development to Satisfy Search Engines And Humans

It’s common for people, especially those who are new to the Internet and web site development, to underestimate the time needed to prepare, research and develop unique content for any site. Proper content development is, I’m afraid to say, a much larger and more comprehensive job that most people understand it to be.
In its basic […]

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Content Development, The Force Behind The End Result

Content development is essentially job of creating content in a unique for to use as the the building blocks that make up a number of web pages that together make up a web site. Wikipedia says:
“Web site content may consist of prose, graphics, pictures, recordings, movies or other media assets that could be distributed by […]

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Content, the Life Blood of Web Sites

Content development is vital for any web site, if it is to prosper. The process involves researching a subject, gathering information on that subject, organising the information, and editing it and re-writing it in a way that that makes it unique.
The actual information itself is unlikely to be unique. But your own slant on it […]

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

Developing Content

Content Development is defined in Wikipedia as being, “…the process of researching, writing, gathering, organizing, and editing information for publication on web sites.” That says it all, really. All you need to get going is a theme, some keywords based around that theme, and the time it takes to do it.
Content drives the Internet, or […]

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007

Content Is The Real SEO

OK, brace yourself. I’ve found the secret to life online.
That’s right. I know how to succeed beyond your wildest dreams. I’m not selling an e-book and I’m not offering you a once-in-a-lifetime chance to turn your poor, sorry life into a rich jerk’s dream - complete with a free Cuisinart. I’m simply going to […]

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

PageRank Is Nice, But Don’t Over Rate It

PageRank 0-2 shows that a site does not have many links and needs work, However, and this a big “however,” it may not really affect your search engine rankings. I have a client with a page rank of 2 and his site ranks well, even number one, for several search terms in a fairly competitive […]

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Content Development: Think Of Your Site Visitors First

When is comes to content creation for your website it is imperative to think of your two audiences:

Your site visitors
Search engine spiders

Don’t make the mistake of getting them out of order. Your site visitors are more important. You can have stellar SEO and get millions of visitors to your site only to let them down […]

Saturday, April 14th, 2007