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Search engines, in principle, reward content. Google and its cohorts live with one dominant objective in place: to deliver surfers to the information for which they are looking: Relevant Content. In order to do this, the search engines depend on algorithms that rank the likely value of websites. At the foundation of these search engine algorithms is the extremely basic and definitive belief which holds that websites presenting additional and relevant content on a particular topic are logical to be just what a visitor needs. Accordingly, content produces greater search engine listings, and accordingly, more traffic.
Traditional fixed websites can present content and can be frequently updated to expose new information (another activity definitely smiled upon by the search engines). However, the sequence of updating traditional websites can be rather time-consuming and inefficient to make updates as regular as that which may be optimal. Blogs, on the other hand, display a structure that makes the addition of new content on a regular basis incredibly simple. There is no need to transpose plain text to HTML. There is no necessity to manually upload a reworked page to one's server. Instead, the blogger need only place 上一页 [1] [2] [3] 下一页 |