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How Can You Distinguish Quality Content from Repetitive Use of Keywords?

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Submitted by byalung on March 7, 2007 - 7:22pm in

One of the things that I have noticed is the emphasis that most bloggers and writers do today in optimizing their sites through the use of keywords. While content and quality information is still the top agenda for most people who lean towards the Internet for information, what things should they look out for? length? number of words? layout?

It seems that most people have forgotten the importance of quality content writing. Hopefully there are still people who put due diligence towards how references are still important for people today.


This is a great point.

This is a great point. Personally, I think the burden is on Google and the other search engines to put heavy emphasis on natural conversational and academic textual patterns. They need to get pattern matching templates for good content and disregard heavily repeated phrases.

The Last Look At The Peonies At Night

The Last Look At The Peonies At Night
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Sadly, people have been

Sadly, people have been geared more towards profit rather than the reliable quality content today. But word is out that google has reclassified the adsense process and hopefully it changes the complexion of everything soon!

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