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Quality Content Increasingly Important

Anyone who uses Web content to improve search engine optimization (SEO) or populate their website with information and product descriptions is sure to have heard the phrase, “Content is king.” While it is true that content has been recognized as king for some time now, quality content is becoming increasingly important.

 

Gone are the days when throwing some keyword-stuffed articles on your website or submitting hundreds of poorly written articles to article directories could make a significant difference in your SEO efforts. Google and other major search engines are constantly fine-tuning their algorithms to sift through the Web Spam and improve search results, which means that they are always looking for new ways to ensure that their results provide links to informative, well-written content.

Does this mean that keywords are no longer important and article directories are no longer useful? Absolutely not. Keywords and article directories are still an important part of any SEO plan. It has simply become more important than ever to ensure that all of your content is well written and includes keywords appropriately.

 

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