We have talked a bit in this blog about
content hosted pages and have added to our knowledge base with an additional article on how
Content Hosted Pages Work in Your Favor.
Since we are always looking for any information that can help webmasters, we have run across a blog post by Michael Fleischner that includes information on
Designing a Hosted Content Page. Fleischner is an Internet marketing expert based out of Robbinsville, NJ. He writes:
Now comes the most important part. As you write the article, carefully place links to topically relevant pages on your own site within the body of the article's text. These are high value links that will improve your SEO. However, it's also important to place your articles on sites that are topically related to your piece (and probably already rank for related topics). The authority of the site hosting your content, the relevance of the site (topically speaking) and that back link make your site look stronger as far as search engines are concerned. Also, remember that the quality of the content to which you link also matters. Link to strong pages (those with quality back links) on your site, as well. Your article should reference other authoritative, relevant articles so that search engines see that your piece was written to offer real value to readers.
Now that you know more about the whys and wherefores, get out there and create your pages.
# posted by LinkQueen @ 2:11 PM