Monday, June 18, 2007

3 Question before build your content

How strong are you

Strong content is universally valued. It requires a bit of hard work to create, but in the long run it generates lots of long-term referral traffic. The emphasis here is 'long-term'. Strong content means quality. If you want long-term growth of your internet business, you must provide content of quality. Quantity WITHOUT quality, however, is easier, which is one reason why so many people use that strategy.

We are already facing information overload from the internet, but despite this your site will
always be able todifferentiate itself from the rest if it provides good quality content.

What is the purpose of your website content? It is to provide value to your readers. It's important to constantly ask yourself these questions:
  • Do you provide content of genuine value?
  • Are you doing your best to provide that value?
  • How would you like your content to influence or affect your readers? If your content doesn't change your readers' thinking, actions or awareness, you need to do more work on your content to increase its effectiveness, increase its value.
These 3 questions should steer your focus towards writing content of strong value. When you focus on providing real value, your readers will notice. And they'll reward you: they’ll refer others to your site — in droves. You'll naturally get more and more one-way links to your sites, thus boosting your sites popularity, Google Page Rank, and search engine ranking.

Each time you create your content, focus on creating the best content you can. Practice, practice, practice! You’ll get better as you go along, but always do your best. You won't always succeed, but this mindset will help you create strong content. This in turn will bring your site lots of long-term traffic, and then lots of long-term money.

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