Lately
many webmasters have talked about the differences between content marketing and
link building. And although they are really two different separate elements in
your search engine optimization campaign, many agree that creating content for
visitors is more beneficial to your website than trying to target search
engines. It’s all about long-term results. And if we think about the fact that
Google pays attention to our content and any search action is based on content
and keywords, than we will surely agree that content is still king!
One
of the reasons people agree that it’s better to focus on your content is that
hiring a good and creative copywriter is or can be cheaper than contracting a
good link builder. Of course nowadays more and more people develop their
writing skills and everybody puts an emphasis on creativity, but let’s face it,
it’s not that simple to find really good writers. So although it can be cheaper
than hiring a SEO specialist, it’s much harder to find people with really
strong copywriting skills. On the other hand, if you do find a great copywriter
that’s good on blogging and has relevant social media experience, they could
write high quality content that people will actually share and they will build
trust and authority to your website and company.
Writing
content and generating links in a natural way it’s much better than link
building. Why not make an effort to offer quality information for you visitors
and to encourage them to share your content and gain traffic through natural
links? There are so many wonderful (and yet addictive) social networks -
Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Pinterest - that people use daily to find and
share information. And there are so many sharing buttons and applications, that
is almost impossible not to spread your news in the online world. You just have
to provide high quality content that could go viral, in any form that suits
you: images, videos, articles.
Another
advantage you can benefit from when you focus on content in your search engine
optimization efforts is that it is easier to measure the value of content than
the value of links. When you post an article, you know exactly how many
keywords and links you inserted, how many links that articles had generated and
how much search traffic was generated by that specific content.
Also,
with all the penalties websites suffered after the latest Google Penguin
update, it’s much safer to focus on content marketing than link building. When
the next algorithm update will launch you won’t search for SEO tactics to fix
your problems, you’ll just enjoy the benefits of your long-term strategy.
Content
marketing it’s clearly more useful and rewarding than link building and we
could say it’s definitely more fun. Besides the fact that Google prefers this
strategy, it’s also fun to write creative content, to socialize with your
visitors or clients, to be part of online communities, to make connections, to
build your brand’s name in the online world. Anyone will agree it’s much more
interesting than dealing with rows after rows of Excel data and submitting
links all day long.
All
in all, I think it’s a matter of choice. Some will agree content marketing is more
effective on the long run than link building, but some will still be stuck on
the fact that link building can generate better sales volumes and revenues. After
all, you know what’s better and what works for your search engine optimization
campaign, right?
Stay
tuned! I’ll be back soon to talk about more SEO tips and tricks for your
business!