If there's one thing that Google loves,
it's content. Done right, a content rich website is
almost guaranteed to rank highly. But how to get that
content? You can write it yourself, but that takes a
lot of time. You can pay an SEO copywriter to write
it for you, but that takes a lot of monëy. If only there
was another option...
What if you could get your content for frëe? And not
just a little bit of content; a lot! What if you could
get an almost unlïmited supply of keyword rich, expertly
written content, specific to your subject matter, absolutely
frëe of charge? Would you snap it up and upload to your
site in an instänt? Of course you would! Well here's
the good news: you can! Read on to find out how you
can get a top ten ranking in the search engines without
paying a single cent...
Yes, Content Gives You A Great Ranking
Content is king. This is widely acknowledged as fact,
but if you need further convincing, consider the following
two points:
Point 1 - In Google's own words, one
of the keys to a high ranking is to "create a useful,
information-rich site" (from Google Information for Webmasters).
Point 2 - Google insider, codenamed
'Google Guy', advocates a list 26 steps to building
a high ranking site. Step 5 of the list says, "build
one page of content and put online per day at 200-500
words" (from Brett Tabke's 26 steps to 15k a Day, advocated by Google Guy in a WebMasterWorld
QA session.
But Why Does Content Give You A Great Ranking?
I won't go into any further detail about IF Google loves
content. I will, however, briefly explain WHY. Google's
love affair with content is based on two key attractions:
1) Google loves sites with a lot of
content because it assumes they provide a lot of useful
information. And remember, that's the whole reason Google
exists - to help people find useful information. The
more helpful Google's results, the more traffïc (and
revenue) it gets.
2) Google loves sites that have a lot
of links pointing to them because this means other webmasters
hold your site in high regard, and Google assumes this
means the content is useful. And naturally, if you create
a useful site, other webmasters will link to it because
this makes them useful to their visitors (thereby developing
site loyalty), and they gain credibility and authority
because they're associated with you.
So How Can You Get Frëe Content For Your Website?
Three words: 'frëe reprint articles'. There are hundreds
of thousands of people out there writing high quality,
helpful, informative articles on virtually every topic
imaginable, then giving these article away to any webmaster
who wants to publish them on a website. In exchange
for the article, the author asks only that you retain
the author bio at the end, complete with all links (e.g.
"Glenn Murray is an SEO Copywriter and Article Submission
Specialist...).
To find frëe content for your website, simply visit
any one of hundreds of 'article banks' on the Internet
such as EzineArticles.com, GoArticles.com, or ArticleBlast.com. Browse or search
for the subject you're interested in, then take the
article(s) for frëe. There is absolutely no chärge.
Some of these sites will even send a regular stream
of articles direct to your website (using RSS).
Alternatively, you can sign up to any number of article
distribution lists and get articles delivered direct
to your email inbox. Again, it's absolutely frëe! Some
of the better known distribution lists include Article Announce, Free-Content, and Free-Reprint-Articles.
TIP: The article banks and distribution
lists mentioned above are just the tip of the iceberg.
There are hundreds more - just do a search for "frëe
reprint articles", "article submission", "article submission
site", "submit article", "article submit site", "frëe
articles", or "frëe content". You may even find a site
or list which only deals in articles relating to your
particular subject matter.
Why Is It Frëe?
Why are these authors giving their articles away? Because
it helps the author's own search engine ranking. It's
a promotional activity known as 'article PR'. As explained
above, Google loves sites with lots of links pointing
to them. Every time their article submission is published,
the author gets another link to their website. In fact,
if the article is really good, it may be published hundreds
of times. And each time, it's another link to the author's
website. Put simply, article submission is a writer's
frëe pass to the top of the search engines. (In this
sense, the "PR" in article PR stands for PageRank.)
Furthermore, like traditional public relations, article
PR also conveys a sense of authority because your articles
are widely published. And because you're proving your
expertise and freely dispensing knowledge, your readers
will trust you and will be more likely to remain loyal
to you. (In this sense, the "PR" in article PR stands
for Public Relations.)
How Do I Know If The Quality Is Good?
It's a process of natural selection. The better the
article submission, the more often it will be published,
so it's in the author's interest to write and submit
articles of the highest quality. Of course, this doesn't
always happen, but in most cases, you'll be reviewing
the articles before you post them anyway, so if you
discover one that's not up to scratch, don't use it.
In time, you'll become familiar with the authors who
consistently put out good quality content - you may
even find enough of them that you don't need to go looking
for content from anyone else...
Where Do I Put The Frëe Content
Most people put the articles in an 'Articles' or 'Resources'
section on their website, but you can put them anywhere
you like.
How Much Frëe Content Should I Use?
As much as you want or as little as you want. It all
depends on your needs and the needs of your audience.
If your audience expects that at least some of your
site is original content, then give it to them.
But What About The Duplicate Content Issue?
It's not an issue!
There's a lot of a talk about how Google penalizes duplicate
content. The theory is that when the majority of the
content on two separate webpages (on different sites)
is the same, the one with the higher PR will be shown
and the other one will not.
Whether or not this theory is true is still a hot topic
in search engine circles, but regardless, it doesn't
affect people publishing free-reprint articles. When
you publish the article, just make sure you have unique
content around it. Generally, it's enough to have your
own unique introduction to the page (which may be common
to all pages), and your own navigation elements, headers,
footers, sidebars, logos, images, etc.
Conclusion
Frëe reprint articles are a great way for you to achieve
a high ranking. And you don't have to pay a cent! So
what are you waitïng for?
Happy reprinting!
About The Author: Glenn Murray
- is a director of Divine Write. He is a renowned SEO
copywriter and an article PR specialist. Glenn can be
contacted on Sydney +612 4334 6222 or at glenn@divinewrite.com
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