If someone wrote a book online, each chapter is a new page and keywords in book heavily geared towards a certain niche.
That must be pure unique content but looking at the text and not the book itself, does the content have useful value or would someone have to be interested in reading the book to find the page?
I am on a unique content mission even though im not sure of its importance anymore I think unique content can have 2 possible values:
1. Content that visitors will love. This is when people are searching for what you've written about in the book, and they find it through relevant keywords used in the book. You'll tend to win loyalty and links to your site.
2. Content that search engines love. Even if you don't end up getting very many visitors who are interested in reading a whole book, if it's very relevant to the rest of your website, and you link to the pages you'd really like to drive traffic to, then the search engines would see the book as relevant content and count the links toward the pages you really want people to find. (Although if it's truly relevant to your audience, I would expect the visitors themselves to be interested anyway. Providing the links are easy to find, you might get a bunch of visitors to land on a page in the book, then use a link to find whatever else they're interested in, instead of the book.) As an aside, I'd split chapters up into sections... anything over 1000-1500 words tends to seem too long to a lot of visitors. Just make sure you
That must be pure unique content but looking at the text and not the book itself, does the content have useful value or would someone have to be interested in reading the book to find the page?
I am on a unique content mission even though im not sure of its importance anymore I think unique content can have 2 possible values:
1. Content that visitors will love. This is when people are searching for what you've written about in the book, and they find it through relevant keywords used in the book. You'll tend to win loyalty and links to your site.
2. Content that search engines love. Even if you don't end up getting very many visitors who are interested in reading a whole book, if it's very relevant to the rest of your website, and you link to the pages you'd really like to drive traffic to, then the search engines would see the book as relevant content and count the links toward the pages you really want people to find. (Although if it's truly relevant to your audience, I would expect the visitors themselves to be interested anyway. Providing the links are easy to find, you might get a bunch of visitors to land on a page in the book, then use a link to find whatever else they're interested in, instead of the book.) As an aside, I'd split chapters up into sections... anything over 1000-1500 words tends to seem too long to a lot of visitors. Just make sure you