Saturday, December 8, 2012

Why 90% of Content Pages Will Never Rank, Page 1 of Google Search


Each, and everyday - millions of "so called" SEO pages (usually articles, or content pages) are generated, all in hopes of landing on the first page, first listing of Google search. It is not unusual for a good content page to hold position 1, and become somewhat fixated, for several days, months, weeks, or even years.

This article is not about those types of pages. It does not concern those pages that use real writers who make use of proper on-page search engine optimization. It does not concern the Authors who write good high quality content, and know how to make researched, well-selected, natural keyword choices.

This article is about those who think they can "game" or "beat" the system. Google knows that for years now, millions and millions of people have resorted to hiring so-called "content writers" from third world countries. (Whose second language is English?)

Or worse yet; when want-to-be writers (whose first language is English) take high quality articles, (often up to 10 of them) and try to dismember them, and rewrite them (word by word, or sentence by sentence, or even paragraph by paragraph) They will often try to avoid plagiarism by borrowing information (a little bit here, a little bit there) to combine it into what they believe is their own "unique" content.

Most will agree the "content is 100%." It is 100% plagiarized, unreadable gibberish, not even worthy of the space it takes up on a hard drive, or folder document. How long will it take the content mongers to understand... if you pay - 2 cents a word - or even 6 cents a word, and fully expect: unique, read-worthy, mind stimulating, top-level content from your "professional" writer, they should not be dismayed when they wind up always "getting" - 2 cents a word copy, or 6 cents a word copy. (This is actually stolen, worthless garbage.)

Take a good look at the pages Google loves to rank on the first page of the (Search engine results pages.) Do you think any of those sold for 2-6 cents a word? You may occasionally find an article that ranks on the first page (even in first place) of the much-coveted Google search, which sold for 10 cents per word, but those are few and far between.

The people who understand that "you get what you pay for" do not mind paying 10, 20, or even $1.00 per word. (In some high competition areas) These same people have sometimes paid upwards of $85 to $500.00 per single word (or keyword phrase) for their Google Ad-words campaigns, so for them to pay a good writer 60 cents to $1.50 per word is no problem to them. They actually make money from the copy, because you do get what you pay for.

If an article does not contain unique, well thought out content, which actually adds to the knowledge and understanding of the main topic it covers; it is eventually going to find its way to the back of the line.

Is it possible for me to underscore the keyword "relevance" enough? When you buy cheap, rehashed, and most often plagiarized content, which contains absolutely zero value to the reader, then you should expect it to "rank" in the "lost in cyberspace" zone. Now, go and lick your wounds, before they get infected.

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