Publishing Low-Quality Content
Did you know that plagiarism is the thing Google hates most about your website? Google simply believes that everyone is unique and, so, should be able to produce unique thoughts in content without trying to copy information from another source.
If you’re caught with duplicate content, this can, of course, demote you down to one of the last positions in the Alexa ranking assessment score.
Do you make frantic effort to write good content on your site at all? Google penalizes low-quality content and downgrades such in search results. No improvement for that at all!
How does Google describe low-quality content? How about great content? The kind of content that is written only for the sake of increasing the number of articles you have so far on your site, but which is not useful to other people’s businesses at all is categorized as low-quality content.
High-quality content is such that is highly-informative, helpful, remarkable, compelling, creative, engaging, informative, and useful to others regardless of their own niches. In Google’s perspective, high-quality content is such that a little child can read and find useful. If you continue writing low-quality content, it will surely get your website ostracized in search engines.