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As I mentioned in my last post, we need to discuss content for your website. One of the most important things to remember is your content must be meaningful not only to your visitors but to search engines as well. You must include key words and phrases that someone looking to find your site would use. You should also do a search, using these key words to find out the search engines are treating them and see what you find.
For our purposes, I am going to use the terms key words and phrases interchangeably, as if they were the same thing, even though they are not, just so we can save time.
Think of a key word as a single word you type into a search engine to find something or perhaps someone. If you use a "group" of words, that is a phrase.
Search engines love good content, but they do not like web pages that are little more than a bunch of key words with little else. So in putting content on your web pages, you must first have a plan.
Let's say your website is devoted to helping people repair their credit. You would want to make a list of all the keywords and phrases someone would associate with repairing their credit. Try to come up with at least 25 keywords. Write your list on a separate piece of paper. It does not matter what order you use, but write down everything that comes to mind and do not feel you have to stop at 25 words, write down everything you can possibly think of. We will explain later how to narrow it down.
Before we continue on the topic of content for your website, let me digress a minute to make some suggestions about what web pages you should have(we will talk more about this in a later posting) I recommend that you start with the following pages:
Home Page
About US
Newsletter
Member's Section
Join Our Members Section
Recommended products and service providers
Links Page
Articles
Interviews
(A page for each product or service you are selling, if applicable)
Federal Law
State Law
Then for the bottom of your home page you should have the following pages:
Legal Disclaimer
General Disclaimer
Site Map
Contact Us
Those are the basic pages I recommend you should include if you were building a web site on improving your credit. Think about what you would put on each of these pages to help determine your content. In my next post, we will continue our discussion of content.
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