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Justin Bertram deleted ARTEMIS-3738:
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> Key: ARTEMIS-3738
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-3738
> Project: ActiveMQ Artemis
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Guest Post
> Priority: Major
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> h2. What is a high quality website?
> Over the years the whole SEO industry is talking about the need of producing
> high quality content and top experts came up with the clever quote ‘Content
> is king’, meaning that content is the success factor of any website.
> While this is true, does it mean that a website with good content is also a
> high quality website?
> The answer is NO.
> Good content is not enough.
> It is one of the factors (the most important) that separates low from high
> quality sites but good content alone does not complete the puzzle of what is
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> h2. What is SEO
> SEO is short for ‘Search Engine Optimization’. It refers to the process of
> increasing a websites traffic flow by optimizing several aspects of a
> website; such as your on-page SEO, technical SEO & off-site SEO,. Your SEO
> strategy should ideally be planned around your content strategy. For this you
> will require three elements, 1.) keywords, 2.) links and 3.) substance to
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> h2. Characteristics of a high quality website
> A high quality website has the following characteristics:
> *Unique content*
> Content is unique both within the website itself (i.e. each page has unique
> content and not similar to other pages), but also compared to other websites.
> *Demonstrate Expertise*
> Content is produced by experts based on research and or experience. If for
> example the subject is health related, then the advice should be provided by
> qualified authors who can professionally give advice for the particular
> subject.
> *Unbiased content*
> Content is detail and describes both sides of a story and is not promoting a
> single product, idea or service.
> *Accessibility*
> A high quality website has versions for non PC users as well. It is important
> that mobile and tablet users can access the website without any usability
> issues.
> *Usability*
> Can the user navigate the website easily; is the website user friendly?
> *Attention to detail*
> Content is easy to read with images (if applicable) and free of spelling and
> grammar mistakes. Does it seem that the owner cares on what is published on
> the website or is it for the purpose of having content in order to run ads?
> *SEO Optimized*
> Optimizing a web site for search engines has many benefits but it is
> important not to overdo it. A good quality web site needs to have
> non-optimized content as well.
> This is my opinion and although some people may disagree it is a fact that
> over-optimization can sometimes generate the opposite results.
> The reason is that algorithms can sometimes interpret over-optimization as an
> attempt to game the system and they may take measures to prevent this from
> happening.
> *Balance between content and ads*
> It is not something bad for a website to have ads or promotions but these
> should not distract the users from finding the information they need.
> *Speed*
> A high quality website loads fast. A fast website will rank higher and create
> more conventions, sales and loyal readers.
> *Social*
> Social media changed our lives, the way we communicate but also the way we
> assess quality.
> It is expected for a good product to have good reviews, Facebook likes and
> Tweets. Before you make a decision to buy or not, you may examine these
> social factors as well.
> Likewise, It is also expected for a good website to be socially accepted and
> recognized i.e. have Facebook followers, RSS subscribers etc.
> *User Engagement and Interaction*
> Do users spend enough time on the site and read more than one pages before
> they leave? Do they interact with the content by adding comments, making
> suggestions, getting into conversations etc.?
> *Better than the competition*
> When you take a specific keyword, is your website better than your
> competitors? Does it deserve one of the top positions if judged without bias?
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