There's a lot (a lot) of talk about quality content in the marketing industry, but surprisingly, there's a lot less talk about Google's quality guidelines .
And I say surprisingly because that is exactly where the crux of the matter lies: in Google's quality guidelines.
Because let's face it: why is there so much talk about quality content?
Why do we invest resources in creating and sharing it?
I would say because Google considers it a key ranking factor, right?
I'm sure that if Google rewarded webmasters' good peru mobile database aim with positioning, we'd all be practicing archery... right?
To learn more about positioning, I invite you to read: SEO positioning: what it is and tricks that help improve it .
In other words, we know that Google drives almost all of the world's web traffic, so we all need Google to like our content.
In short, quality content is not what you think or what I think: it is what Google thinks.
And it turns out we can pretty accurately tell what Google considers quality content.
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