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    Define: Good Content

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    • Partouter
      Partouter @Dan-Petrovic last edited by

      I agree on that. That's a very important step. Reassurance that they are in the right place before they hit 'back'.

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      • Dan-Petrovic
        Dan-Petrovic @Partouter last edited by

        Ah, good point which goes well with "Formatted (easy to read and follow)".

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        • Hurf
          Hurf last edited by

          Give Google content it strives/loves to deliver to it's users - the thing that is the core of their whole ethos: RELEVANT content - without that Google users go elsewhere to find it and you miss the opportunity to promote your product or service.

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          • Partouter
            Partouter @Dan-Petrovic last edited by

            I wanted to emphasize the scannable aspect in terms of bullet points etc. But, yes, I guess it's the same 🙂

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            • Dan-Petrovic
              Dan-Petrovic @Dan-Petrovic last edited by

              Well, I guess a well-formatted content does not always mean scannable. Little eye catching elements, bolding of key terms and colour would aid in the process.

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              • EGOL
                EGOL @Dan-Petrovic last edited by

                I use two columns for articles.

                Left column is for text with multiple subheadings. (scanable)

                Right column is for images, captions, data tables, references, video embeds.

                Really important promotions and links to related content on my own site are floated to the left side of the left column or roadblocking it.

                This makes for easy scanning and a big stack of images/data/video in the right column gives a rich and substantive look.

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                • kdaly100
                  kdaly100 last edited by

                  I read this post and it reminded me of when this actually clicked with me recently.  I have read thousands of words on blogging, writing good content and the list above resonates across the top bloggers that you can read who all beat this drum constantly.  I was recently in the process of putting a guest post together for a blogging forum when after a day I realised that I had put more effort into the guest post than any post that I had for my own blog.  So I **abandoned **the planned submission and used it on my own blog.  I had spent 2-3 hours tweaking, looking for good images, deleting wasted words,  working on all the formating and so on.

                  A lot of us who are email slaves and quick content junkies should revert back to our English High School class where we spent time on our essays for exams and tests.   I have even applied this logic to forum replies like this.  In the past I would have been much pithier and not as informative (I am being informative I hope !!)

                  It is worth looking at some of the blogging resources out there Problogger to see that they constantly expound on this topic.  Even guys like Matt cutts say it again and a again about making your content STAND OUT like just thereWe

                  You may say how do I do this for a product like a Blue Widget.  At first glance this may seem impossible.  But if I am looking to buy a blue widget and am doing research over the web I would like to see

                  • Product Information in depth
                  • Reviews
                  • Some usage of it
                  • How to use it in different situations.
                  • A user forum
                  • Some evidence of good product support
                  • Some social media juice about it and some fan love

                  Replace blue widget with website design (my area), cameras, puppy dog collars and so on.

                  You might say that this sounds like complete overkill but believe me it isn't as the effort will pay off as over time your site will become a rich resource of solid quality information that can't be gotten anywhere else and there will be good payoffs.

                  There is a well known saying you wont get better by doing the same things every day so work on your blue widget page today then move onto the red widgets and keep going.  Then revisit them all and polish again.

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                  • MBayes
                    MBayes last edited by

                    Good Content is specific to what ever would get the site book marked, and that is very specific to the topic and purpose of the site.  Give the visitor the information they were seeking, and you have great content.  It doesn't need to be deep or wide , it just has to tell them what they came to see.

                    I would be interested in how you all measure great content?  Bounce rate?  Conversions?

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                    • Thos003
                      Thos003 last edited by

                      I am surprised that as a bunch of SEOs that no one has said SEO friendly. 😃

                      So can I add:

                      • Ranks Well.
                      • Demand Research (Keyword/demand/competition)

                      Demand researched content also makes for more engaging content, but any of the current list could be classified as engaging. The difficulty with defining "good content" is that it's an opinion. But you've got a great list going. I wonder how individuals would prioritize that list based on their verticals.

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                      • Dan-Petrovic
                        Dan-Petrovic @Thos003 last edited by

                        Well, one would assume that quality content = ranks well. It's kind of a loop, isn't it 🙂

                        Demand is a very interesting point!

                        If there are 200 content pieces on a topic versus only 2 pieces of content and one is really good value would undoubtedly be much higher where there is less such content available.

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                        • KeriMorgret
                          KeriMorgret last edited by

                          We're working on the duplicate posts. I was able to delete some of them, but not all.

                          Keri

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                          • firstconversion
                            firstconversion last edited by

                            1 part, should be that it grabs you visually straight away - like a glue value, keeps you glued to that page to actually engage with the content - that can be a good headline, or image or typography or any combo

                            • Actionable!
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                            • firstconversion
                              firstconversion @MBayes last edited by

                              I guess, as far as SEO goes, all content is written with an action in mind. So whatever increases the action is what I would measure

                              Bounce rate/time on page is not a good one for me, you could have a great reference piece that people return to over and over but dont stay long or they naturally bounce from it - like the BBC or CNN homepage, continuously checking for news - youd have to be super careful what you measured on that type of site, as you could unintentionally skew what you produce

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                              • Thos003
                                Thos003 @Dan-Petrovic last edited by

                                "quality content = ranks well."

                                Well that's what Goog keeps telling us. ... so are we talking real world or pixie land?

                                Honestly, I knew I was stepping into a pile of crap when I put the "Ranks Well" criteria in there. But, it sure makes for a good litmus test. So yes... quality content = ranks well. ...and the vicious circle continues.

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