Content should be at the centre of your SEO strategy

18/11/2021

SEO is a complex beast. There are over 200 ranking factors Google uses to decide where it’ll place a website. These are constantly evolving. One thing we know for certain is that content is, and will always be, the most crucial part of your SEO strategy.

Google has always been clear about the importance of content in any SEO strategy.

Straight from the beginning, they mention it in their SEO Starter Guide: “Creating compelling and useful content will likely influence your website more than any of the other [SEO] factors discussed here.”

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What sort of content should you be creating?

Google has always been clear about the importance of content in any SEO strategy.

Straight from the beginning, they mention it in their SEO Starter Guide: “Creating compelling and useful content will likely influence your website more than any of the other [SEO] factors discussed here.”

Lists

Lists are becoming more and more popular. They are easy to create and even easier to read for the user. Examples include “These Top Ten Hints Will Help You Create Better Content” or “Your 7 Steps Away From Higher Keyword Rankings”.

Guides

Guides are longer pieces of content, similar to a long-form article that show steps on how to do something. You can post a full guide on your website, or you can post a summary that requires visitors to fill out a registration form to access the full guide.

This can be a good way to generate leads, but keep in mind doing it this way will likely reduce the amount of SEO traffic you drive to the guide.

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So, how do you create the quality content Google wants?

Google’s quality guidelines clearly state:

Make pages primarily for users, not for search engines.

  • Don’t deceive your users.
  • Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings.
  • Think about what makes your website unique, valuable, or engaging. Make your website stand out from others in your field.
  • The content you produce should be useful and informative. It should be credible and highly engaging. It should be better than your competitors. Think about the content you read.

Cite and link to your resources. Break down your content with sub-headings, images, videos and GIFs when possible to make it more digestible for your reader.

Promote it through all your social media and any other marketing channels you use like email marketing. Use your Google Analytics, other software and social media engagement and shares to assess the success of your content.

Content works

There are no short-cuts or quick wins. SEO takes time, effort and resources.

If you are just beginning your SEO strategy or reviewing and refining your current one. Then focus on a plan involving creating content first, and the other ranking elements, second.

At the end of the day, creating valuable and engaging content should always be your first priority.