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	<title>Comments on: The Relevance of Web Content Writing</title>
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		<title>By: vitaly</title>
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		<description>I completely agree with all what is stated in this article.
It is essential to have your textual content be consistent to eventually earn top positioning in search results. Google&#039;s text matching mechanism uses a probabilistic approach so does a free online tool Classification Engine . It is based on Machine Learning and Information Retrieval algorithms. You may use it from the very first step of your website creation to test content relevancy against a given or your own set of categories. Thus you will need to make sure that the content is related to those, which you want your site to belong too. In other words you and Google should be in agreement regarding your website goals. For example let&#039;s say your business is associated with wireless service. You&#039;ll be much better off if you get the following set of categories: cell phones, cellular phones &amp; service, wireless services, consumer electronics than categories like home gardens, electronics, and photography equipment. Inconsistent web content misleads search engines and gives a poor Google&#039;s &quot;Quality Score&quot; in attempt to choose relevant keywords in AdWords, which in turn leads to overpaid and low positioned ads.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I completely agree with all what is stated in this article.<br />
It is essential to have your textual content be consistent to eventually earn top positioning in search results. Google&#8217;s text matching mechanism uses a probabilistic approach so does a free online tool Classification Engine . It is based on Machine Learning and Information Retrieval algorithms. You may use it from the very first step of your website creation to test content relevancy against a given or your own set of categories. Thus you will need to make sure that the content is related to those, which you want your site to belong too. In other words you and Google should be in agreement regarding your website goals. For example let&#8217;s say your business is associated with wireless service. You&#8217;ll be much better off if you get the following set of categories: cell phones, cellular phones &#038; service, wireless services, consumer electronics than categories like home gardens, electronics, and photography equipment. Inconsistent web content misleads search engines and gives a poor Google&#8217;s &#8220;Quality Score&#8221; in attempt to choose relevant <a href="http://www.chaaban.info/visit/skype" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.chaaban.info/visit/skype';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">keywords</a> in AdWords, which in turn leads to overpaid and low positioned ads.</p>
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