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by Dana Davalos, Dan
It is to this end that Google created its search algorithm, which gives preference to websites with lots of links back to other credible websites. How often do you click through four or five pages of Web results to find what you're looking for? The statistics say not very. In fact, about 90 percent of Web traffic goes to the top 30 search results. That's a pretty slim margin!

None of this is a secret -- you can read about it in The Google Story by David Vise and Mark Malseed. You can also read about it in Google's "About" pages. They explain the way their system works pretty clearly on this site. Just go to the Google Webmaster Help Center and check out all the information they've posted about how to improve your PageRank. They even have a Webmaster Blog that talks about all the developments over the past year.

The key here is to provide your customers accurate, helpful information. Articles crammed full of repeated keywords no longer fool Google, Yahoo! or any other major search engine -- and yet people keep writing them! Do you remember the days when you'd enter a search for "boating" and come up with 500 websites on completely unrelated topics, just because someone had crammed "boat", "boating" and "sailing" into the description? Google pretty much put a stop to that when it came on the scene, but keyword-stuffing persists in clogging up the Web nonetheless.

It is still true that the best way to attract visitors to your site is to link it to as many other sites as possible, but the way to do that is by writing solid content. Here are a few tips:

1) Write about what you know! You own a small business or run a website -- write about what it's like to start your own company, or about a product or service you sell. Do you have a particularly interesting life experience? Write about that. There are no limits here!

2) Write as though you're talking to a friend. Maintaining a conversational tone will make it easier to get the words out, and you can always go back and edit later. The biggest mistake a lot of people make is only writing one paragraph and then agonizing over it until it's perfect. It's much better to write down everything you have to say and then go back and read it in one piece.

3) Write about something others want to read. Do you know how to build a website? Thousands of people search for that topic every day. Goodness knows I have. Writing informative "How To"-type articles is a great way to inform your readers and get those eyeballs on your webpage.

4) Don't make it too long. The ideal article length for publication on a broad scale is between 400-750 words. Less than 400, and content sites aren't interested. More than 750 words and your reader has moved on or fallen asleep.

To that end, I'll wrap this up! Here's the bottom line: It's getting harder and harder everyday to fool Google into thinking that SEO articles are actually good content. Just because people continue to try to buck the system doesn't mean it's necessary -- and in the end it takes just as much if not more hard work.

Honestly, how easy is it to write a 500-word article containing the phrase "Caribbean yachting" 40 times? It would be so much better -- for your readers and for your business -- just to write about that fabulous cruise you took over Christmas.

Before you start creating your own business blog it doesn't hurt to check out what the competition is doing. This is not only a form of market research that allows you to see what readers might be interested in, it is also a way of preventing yourself from making the same mistakes as your competitor.

However the main reason to check out your competitor's site is to see if you are mining from the same informational sources. It is a good idea to make your content as different from your competition's as possible and to take cues from what your competitor is doing that works to make your own blog more successful.

A competition's blog can also be a valuable source of PR for you. Every time you enter a comment on your competitor's blog you can add a link back to your blogging site. This ensures that you are placing yet another link to your blog in a place where it is sure to be appreciated by interested visitors.

Bloggers love comments because readers who are engaged in a discussion in the comments section will return to a page again and again. Some popular blogs have hundreds of comments on some entries, and for every commenter you can be sure there are dozens who are following along but who do not care for whatever reason to get involved in the discussion. Comment areas will usually allow you to enter your email address and blog address in addition to your name, so for every comment you make, you're insuring that another link to your blog is placed in front of people who might be interested in what you have to say.

However before you leave any kind of spam or negative commentary remember that your competitor may do the same to you on your blog. Ultimately this just makes both blog businesses look bad.

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