Content Strategy
Content Strategy
Content should always be the foundation to a good website with the users experience in mind, following this methodology usually produces good results, but never amazing ones, especially in competitive industries.
There is a flip side however; established websites that do perform well but are looking for extras long tailed traffic and ranking boosts can see great results from the simplest content strategies. So what is a content strategy? Well it’s kind of in the title, create good relevant content based on reliable keyword research and you’ll see vast amounts of new traffic and improved performances in your existing targeted keywords.
A simple way to do this always lies in your keyword research, you have to find opportunities in keywords that are not directly related to your industry but are reasonably related. For example, if you own a websites that sells cars you look at what areas can provide your user with added value. So perhaps you would research the keyword “tires”, “makes of tires”, “most popular tires” and so on. The content alone has to obviously be unique and provide reasonable value to your website and user/customer so be careful how you acquire it.
Cheap content writers usually recycle a lot of old news and articles so unfortunately you get what you pay for – $30 for 300 words is a reasonable price to expect to pay. For those of you who aren’t sure how you can check to see if the content you pay for is unique, just visit copyscape, enter the URL where the content is held and it will return all locations across the web where the content has been used before, if any.
The important part of a content strategy is the housing and management of the content. Simply putting a page of content 2 or 3 levels down in your site architecture in an “articles” folder will not work. WordPress is a great way of creating new and regular updates to a site.






