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Have you ever landed on a web page or blog page only to find lots of content un-related to your search? You cannot believe how hashed up and busy some blog pages really are. It must be that their concept is "The more stuff on the page, the more they can offer their visitor" It's no wonder visitors get frustrated and go on to other sites.
A good term for describing these busy looking sites is "Website Spaghetti Content Blogs" They try to offer everything under the sun and serve up lots of advertisements along with everything else in the Kitchen sink. Every now and then a blog comes along with simple un-cluttered content and subjects related to the search term. Wow what a relief!
The visitor now gets to something relevant without a myriad of other distracting content such as Adsense ads and tons of other un-related trivia.
Relevant article content without all of the other distracting "buttons, ads, logos," are surely more pleasing and easier for the visitor to navigate.
Would it not be better to have a simple blog format with articles related to search terms? Having mainly relevant articles and pictures alongside the articles are an excellent strategy. Some pictures are ok and help to rest the eye. A minimum of site related ads with minimal or no Adsense ads make for a much more pleasing web-page. I don't hesitate to put other authors articles on my web pages if I feel they add to my blog's relevance.
Naturally blog sponsor ads are necessary to any website for generating revenue. I only allow ads relevant to my site's content, and I like to use logo's for these ads, as the logo's break up the all written content of the page and make it easy for visitors to see and click.
The duplicate content myth. You can have duplicate content on your website, but you must give credit where credit is due. For example if you post an article from an article site, make sure you include all of the author's information and links at the bottom of the article. When a search engine views or reviews a website, which they do at least every few months, it looks for specific characteristics found in the content of the website landing pages.
So the bottom line is "You can use duplicate content" without penalty. Think about it if Google uses lots of duplicate content, and they do. Do you think they will penalize their own site? Just make sure you follow common sense rules and give proper credits to the content authors.
Gary Garagnon develops Wordpress Themes to help you succeed in your online business.
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