In the Internet era, SEO (search engine optimization) has become an important means of operation. Many operators believe that the more words in an article, the better it is to improve keyword rankings. However, is this view correct?This article will do this.
First of all, let's make a concept clear: the number of words in an article is not directly related to the ** ranking. Search engines like Google don't have an impact on an article's ranking based on the number of words. Piling up too many words may cause the article to lose the core content it originally intended to convey, resulting in a degraded user reading experience.
So, how can you improve your search performance and rankings?The key lies in the quality of the content of the article. According to Google's guidelines, we can summarize two main points:
1.The content of the article should be in line with the user's search intent and solve the user's problem. This means that when we write articles, we should not just make search engines read and compete for rankings, but should focus on the needs of users. Only when the content of the article truly solves the user's problem, can it win the favor of the user, so as to improve the search performance and ranking of the user.
2.The content of the article should be unique and provide value to users. Unique content is easy to attract users' attention, which in turn leads to external links and shares. In Google's eyes, backlinks and shares are important metrics to measure an authority. Therefore, the content of the article must be valuable in order to bring more high-quality external links and shares to the search engine and improve the ranking in the search engine.
To sum up, SEO content optimization is not directly related to the word count of an article. **Operators should pay attention to the quality of the content of the article to meet the needs of users and provide value to users. On this basis, appropriately increase the number of words in the article to enrich the content and improve the user experience. Don't sacrifice the quality of your essay for the sake of stacking up words, or it will backfire.