If you have already read us before this post, you will know then that our opinion is that Google has decided some time ago to overweight web content when positioning one side against another in search results. It is what has been called in recent times " Content is King ."
In theory, with minimum programming and design requirements oriented to the Google search robot and in turn to your potential customers, and large amounts of original, fresh, current, and quality content on the different subjects it covers your business (web), you have the possibility of appearing in the first positions of the top ten of Google results for your keywords.
Known this fact, verified by Matt Cutts himself (from Google) in different videos, the next question that addresses us is, how to create web content?
The marketing of content is a discipline on the rise, and we have plenty of market pianos blogs, infographics, presentations on SlideShare, etc, which offer us a lot of information on the subject. We will not go into exposing what content marketing consists of (we leave you a link to a website that for us is a reference in this field, Copyblogger ). For example, Gentlexp is linking to this website, which Means the Article factory is giving a link to the Gentlexp.
In this article, after basically giving you our vision of the content against other factors that can influence the positioning of a website in Google, and as we know how hard it is to continuously face the task of generating original, fresh and interesting content for Our readers, followers, and customers, we want to give you some tips to create content when you are stuck or your inspiration has left you.
We are going to discuss four possible supports to create content when we are blocked:
With these 4 little tips, we hope that the next time you find yourself stuck when creating web content you can get out of trouble and find inspiration in one of the sources we just shared.
In future posts, we will go into the differences when creating content for a website that is going to be consumed on a PC or on mobile devices, which we also find interesting to address.
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