Often we hear webmasters of popular sites tell
us that content is king and how it’s important in generating traffic.
But rarely will they explain in detail as to why and how that is. I
will cover that subject in this article but as to how it relates to the
concept of what I like to call “accumulating content.” What I mean by
accumulating content is content that accumulates on your site over an
extended period of time. Now I realize that I wouldn’t be able to fully
discuss all of the advantages of accumulating content in one single
article but I have 7 points I hope to drive home. So without further
ado, I’ll get right to the 7 points:
Point 1: You need
content anyway
An old retailer’s trick is to take existing merchandise that
is on a half empty shelf and move it to the front to make the shelf look
fuller. Why do they do this? Because empty shelves create the
impression that the retailer does not have much of a selection of
merchandise. Empty shelves obviously create a negative impression. So
why shouldn’t a website be any different in that respect? Think of how
many websites you’ve been on that looked aesthetically pleasing but had
practically nothing for content. Empty shelves people, just empty
shelves.
Point 2: Time and effort
If I set out to build a brick house, would it make sense to
smash every other one with a hammer immediately after it was laid? You
would probably say no and think that it’s a ridiculous question to ask.
Obviously the house would take forever to build. Well, a site would
take forever to build too if the content is dated and has to be replaced
with content that is more up to date. This obviously would mean that
you’re doing a lot of work to create content that will not be there for
an extended period of time. What you need to do is concentrate more on
content that will still be relevant over an extended period of time in
order to maximize the effectiveness of your efforts.
Point 3: More
reasons for a visitor to return to your site
If I go to a website and am able to read all of its content in
a single visit, what is my incentive to return? Return traffic is much
more important than having visitors who only visit once. Especially
since return visitors are much more likely to make a purchase. So the
ideal situation would be to have so much content that not all of it
could be viewed in a single visit. They would be more likely to
bookmark the site and return at a later time to view more. Also, the
advertising done within your site would be more effective since it will
have been seen on more than one occasion. Any ad executive will tell
you that advertising works best with repetition.
Point 4: More
potential search strings to pull in traffic
With every sentence that you add to your site’s content, the
more potential search strings you will have that will generate hits to
your site. Let’s say that you had an article about brown shoes.
Somebody types brown shoes on Google and your site comes up in the
results. However, if that’s your only topic or article, search engine
hits will be few and far between. But what if we talked about black
shoes, tennis shoes or running shoes? We should then increase our
potential for hits. We also hear a lot about link popularity and how
that increases your hit potential. Well, I hate to have to tell you
this but the positive effects of link popularity will be minimized by a
lack of content and potential search strings for which your site will
come up. Another point to remember is that some search strings are more
popular than others. You may stumble on to something that will create a
search string for which there is very little competition and you may be
higher in the search results than you usually are. This is important
since most people won’t go to page 10 on their search results. Think
about it, how often do you go to page 10?
Point 5: Your site will be more
likely to be recommended
Perhaps you’ve seen those free JavaScript tools that make it
easier for a visitor to recommend your site to a friend by sending them
a link to it. Having more content makes it more likely that they will
use that neat little tool. After all, you might have content on your
site that might be of very little interest to the visitor himself but he
may know someone who would have more of an interest in it and decide to
send them the link. It’s obvious too that they won’t be sending a link
to a site with no content. What would be the point?
Point 6: You will
be more likely to have other sites linking to you
I have a number of sites of various types and cover a variety of
subjects. Occasionally I check my stats to see who my top referrers are
and check out what page they are linking to. I find a musician’s site
linking to the site where I have guitar chords and scales. That makes
perfect sense right? So obviously the information he chose to link to
was of some use to him and by linking to it he increased my link
popularity. This is something only content will do since I never even
asked the guy to link to my site. He somehow stumbled on to it and
thought that the content was worth linking to. The page he was linking
to was not the main page, so it was the content within the site not the
site itself that he was really linking to.
Point 7: Uniqueness
The content you choose to accumulate may add to the sites
uniqueness. After all, every person in this world is unique in a number
of ways, so the choices that you make regarding the content you
accumulate may be enough to allow your site to stand out above your
competitor’s site. It also helps if you create a lot of your own
content, rather than just modeling it after everyone else’s.
Summary:
There could be numerous other reasons one could use to justify
the concept of accumulating content but I just wanted to keep this
article as brief and to the point as possible. I hope you have found
the article useful and informative. I also grant you permission to
include this article on your own site under the following 3 conditions:
- You keep the article in its entirety,
completely unedited
- You provide the following link at the bottom
of the page that it’s on:
www.craypoe.com
- You e-mail me at
Craypoe@hotmail.com to inform me that you’re using it and give me
a link to the URL that you have it placed on. That’s it. Enjoy.
Bob Craypoe is a Webmaster and Musician located in Northern new
Jersey.
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