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How to Recognize a Good Quality Article When you build a site using content that you did not create, it is imperative that you use only high quality content. This page aims to define how to judge good quality articles and to explain why it will matter. Some people have the idea that lousy content will drive more ad clicks. While that may be true in the short term, in the long term it is deadly, because your site will NOT gain popularity. Organic search engine traffic, and referral traffic from satisfied users is very important to the success of an AdSense site, because the cost of driving clicks to your site is almost never less than the amount that you can earn from clicks off your site, even when you do resort to sleezy tactics. So getting free traffic is very important, and that happens when you build a truly useful site, that people like, and want to come back to, or send other people to.. So, quality becomes the criteria for articles on your site. And quality can sometimes be hard to define because it can be very subjective. It has some common elements though:
Ok, some of that may have sounded redundant, but it is difficult to articulate some aspects of quality. Good quality is described in many terms: relevant, professional, interesting, etc. But defining what those terms mean in a way that you can apply to an article is more difficult! Don't be afraid to trash an article. If you read one and think, "I could do better than that!" then do so. If you read one that has some valid points, but too many errors, then make a list of the good points (do not copy their words exactly, use your own), and then expand that into an article of your own. If you cannot do it yourself, then find a writer who is skilled enough to do it for you (it is worth paying for a good article, because it can be used for many things). When you use content from other writers, they will write about things you never thought of. But they may NOT write about things in a logical way that you can relate to - you may find that your site has sort of a hodge-podge of articles on a specific topic rather than a logical progression of instruction. You may find that one writer covers one aspect, and another covers another, but that there is overlap in between. You'll never get as clean a site as if you wrote it yourself, but you can assemble a site with meaning, value, and appeal, that will earn you good income over the long term. Written by Laura Wheeler |
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