Oh no! Google is checking my grammar
I think I'm in big trouble...
I write with ellipsis (ore is that ellipsises?) and all sorts of odd punctuation. And a lot of my posts are meant to be read, not for multi page engagements. (which likely would be a good thing for me to think about) Will Google hate me?Amplify’d from www.searchenginejournal.com
The first thing that webmasters need to keep in mind is that low-quality pages will impact all the sites on a domain. While it’s difficult to say precisely what that means, here are a few things to avoid:
- Pages that duplicate content from another site.
- Content that has a lot of spelling or grammatical errors.
- Pages that have notably poor performance on analytics. You should check your bounce rate, time on page, etc., to determine which pages are poor performers.
Read more at www.searchenginejournal.com
- Content that has an ad-to-content ratio that’s heavy on advertisements.
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Posted via email from Warren Whitlock's Best Seller Book Marketing Posterous
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