3. Content needs to be 500 words of native writing
Everyone is stuck on this magic number when it comes to content length.. 500 words. This is ridiculous thinking but many people believe it because “500 word articles” are the rage.. $5 articles written by a native.. A what!? Native writing is just a fancier term for “outsourced crap”.. but people still live by the 500 word article rule.
Think about it for a minute here.. How many real websites do you visit that are full of 500 word articles. No more, no less. Does Huffington Post only publish 500 word blog posts? No.. that is unrealistic and if you load a website up with 100 articles and every single one is 500 words it looks so unnatural.
Even if you don’t care if a single person reads your content.. you need to make sure that it LOOKS natural. You should have some posts that are 300 words and include images, maybe even a video.. some outbound links to relevant authority content. Mix in some 400 – 1200 word pieces.. along with some 2,000.. oh and maybe one that is 2,537 words.. MIX IT UP!
Get a writer that is really from NIgeria, US,UK (or whatever country you are in).. note: a Nigerian writter or British writer will never call themselves a native. That is silly talk. If you buy a $5 article expect $5 results.
So, in terms of content:
*500 words is a myth. Mix it up with content of all different lengths…remember you want to look natural
*”Natives” are people that want you to believe they can write.. but they still sling crappy content with a fancy “native” name.
I’m not even kidding about this. Next time you are asking for “samples” from the PBN (public blog network) sellers take a look at all the posts.. They are ALL 500 fucking words.. Talk about a major footprint..
“HEY GOOGLE.. COME HERE.. SLAP THE PISS OUT OF ALL THESE SITES PLEASE!!”
Everyone is stuck on this magic number when it comes to content length.. 500 words. This is ridiculous thinking but many people believe it because “500 word articles” are the rage.. $5 articles written by a native.. A what!? Native writing is just a fancier term for “outsourced crap”.. but people still live by the 500 word article rule.
Think about it for a minute here.. How many real websites do you visit that are full of 500 word articles. No more, no less. Does Huffington Post only publish 500 word blog posts? No.. that is unrealistic and if you load a website up with 100 articles and every single one is 500 words it looks so unnatural.
Even if you don’t care if a single person reads your content.. you need to make sure that it LOOKS natural. You should have some posts that are 300 words and include images, maybe even a video.. some outbound links to relevant authority content. Mix in some 400 – 1200 word pieces.. along with some 2,000.. oh and maybe one that is 2,537 words.. MIX IT UP!
Get a writer that is really from NIgeria, US,UK (or whatever country you are in).. note: a Nigerian writter or British writer will never call themselves a native. That is silly talk. If you buy a $5 article expect $5 results.
So, in terms of content:
*500 words is a myth. Mix it up with content of all different lengths…remember you want to look natural
*”Natives” are people that want you to believe they can write.. but they still sling crappy content with a fancy “native” name.
I’m not even kidding about this. Next time you are asking for “samples” from the PBN (public blog network) sellers take a look at all the posts.. They are ALL 500 fucking words.. Talk about a major footprint..
“HEY GOOGLE.. COME HERE.. SLAP THE PISS OUT OF ALL THESE SITES PLEASE!!”
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