Why Articles Are Not The Route To High Search Engine Rankings
Copyright 2004 Priya
Shah
If you have any interest in getting high search engine
rankings for your website (and who doesn't) you've probably been sold
the idea that writing and publishing your own articles will do it for
you.
Here's why that's not entirely true.
Imagine the following scenario...
You write an article around a keyword or keyphrase you
want to rank well for.
You submit that article to all the article submission
sites and directories and ezines you can find.
Your article gets published in hundreds of places.
You now have hundreds of links pointing back to your
main site...
But your own site never shows up in the top ten results
for that particular keyword or keyphrase.
Instead you find that there are lots of other sites
carrying your article that rank better than yours.
You've completely missed out on an excellent opportunity
to get high rankings for your keyword or keyphrase.
Even worse... you just handed your precious keyword-rich
content on a platter to possible competitors who happened to publish
your article on their website, and may have lost some of your most targeted
visitors and sales to them.
So where did you go wrong?
Your mistake lay in using your precious article - the keyword-rich content
you toiled for hours to write - for entirely the wrong purpose.
You failed to use the power of the medium of article
publishing to give your site an unbeatable advantage over others.
Here's how to use your articles the right way to boost
your search engine rankings.
1. Publish Unique Content On Your Website
When you make an article available for reprint, the
article, by virtue of it being published on hundreds of other sites,
now no longer qualifies as unique content.
In the eyes of search engines, those pages with higher
Pagerank (and hence greater importance) than yours will now rank better
than you for the keywords your article is optimized for.
Instead of making your article the main course, use
it as an appetizer to direct search engines and readers to a UNIQUE,
keyword-rich, well-optimized report or white paper on your website,
and you'll see dramatically different results.
2 . Use Your Article As Spider Bait
Think of your articles as simply the conduit that leads
search engines to your website.
Publishing your articles all over the web is like leaving
scraps for a puppy (a.k.a. the search engines) that follows them all
the way back to the kennel (a.k.a. your website) where it can feast
on the main course - your UNIQUE content.
3. Use Keyword-Rich Anchor Text In Your Resource Box
Use your main keyword or keyphrase in the anchor text
of the article resource box that contains a link pointing back to your
unique content.
This will create hundreds of keyword-rich links pointing
back to the well-optimized report on your website, and give your pages
a powerful edge over other websites.
Often this factor alone is sufficient to take your website
to the top of the search results, especially with search engines like
Google and MSN.
The guidelines here include only a few of the steps
you need to take to get high rankings for the keywords of your choice.
To learn how to use your articles and unique content
to get an edge over your competitors and secure long-term, top rankings
for your website, check out the Search
Engine Optimization Guide , Number ONE In Your Niche.
Priya Shah is the CEO of eBrand360.
Her areas of specialization include internet
marketing, search
engine optimization and business
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