Matt Cutts and Eric Talk About What Makes a Quality Site
Google's top engineer and Matt Cutts on what makes a "Good Quality Site" . . .
Please read the post on the following site here http://www.ezinternetmarketingstrategies.com/internet-marketing-strategies/matt-cutts-and-top-engineed-eric-enge-talk-about-what-makes-a-quality-site/
Kyle even spoke on the topic of curation as Matt goes over it in minute detail as well. I believe this type of interview will shed some light on some common misconceptions people see and read out there on the net. After reading this post come back and let me know what you think about what your doing with your site. Does it add value? Is it tailored for your readers or people that are searching for your product or is it just written for the search engines. Being up to speed on what Google is doing is not the be all end all but its very very important to know if you are serious about an online business.
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It actually does. Just have to follow what they say and don't fall the any gimmicks of quick riches out there.
Makes so much sense that I bookmarked it so I can read it a few times. I think you just have to allow your creativity and individuality the freedom to stand out. People are always looking for the smart way to approach their sites and business, as if there are set rules. You can't stand out if you follow the crowd. That being said, I have a lot of work to do. Thank you for this link.
Great interview. Excellent point about infographics being misused, you see it more and more.
Goes right back to day one of training here. Pick something you are passionate about. If you are just a publisher promoting something you have no interest or knowledge of, you can offer nothing to your consumer!
Passion rules the game. No matter what niche your in your passion must show to your readers. You have to get them engaged and or excited.
I might read it. I already have a good idea of what they're 'pushing' for & want. Just do it correctly and you're fine. That simple.
For many of us yes we know what they want or 'pushing' but so many people are putting up blogs without the basic fundamentals of what is a real quality site and what value added benefits it should offer. Anyhow, it was a very good read.
Your absolutely right about that. Matt does many interview but I thought this one was very relevant too all of us.
I agree. I am going to be incorporating this into the success club as it will simplify a good deal of "quality" aspects pf a site that many people seem to get most confused with.
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What makes a really good site is a really talented graphic artist.
What makes a really good site work is a marketing expert.
It's really that simple.