Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 1:02:58 GMT -5
A question that is always pressing and that sometimes finds it difficult to find a clear and unambiguous answer concerns the quantity of words that any content on a WordPress site must have in order to be looked at more favorably (by the Google algorithm) and appreciated more by users. users. What are the characteristics of contents that reach the first page of Google? Is the length of your WordPress site's content helping you? – sos-wp.it If you ask John Mueller this question the answer is that the quantity of words is not a factor that affects quality. The last time he responded to a question like this posed to him through social media was in 2021. But even if the answer from the big G is that directly , this is the key word, the final count of words present in a article doesn't have all this meaning, you then have to deal with what happens in reality in which your WordPress site also moves.
Because, and what Neil Patel published on Elon Musk's social America Mobile Number List network provides us with an example, what ends up on the first page of Google results tends to have a certain length and is therefore made up of a certain number of words. And even if this length and number of words is reducing, Patel continues, there is always something constant. How many words does Google need to evaluate your WordPress site? The answer that Google would give you if you asked how many words are needed to have a better chance of ending up on the first page of search results is that you have to put in as many as you need , no more and no less. Because the length of the articles, contents, guides and personal posts must be the right one to give the user an experience with useful and always relevant information. But, even if the algorithm apparently doesn't start counting words, there seems to be a trend whereby what is found as a result in the first positions of any search tends to be longer than what is found on other pages.
Each site can exploit different contents regardless of the reference industry Are your favorite contents your users' favorites? – sos-wp.it The most logical and obvious explanation is that more information is included in the length that users appreciate and return to. There is also the detail to consider that if an article is longer than another, the average user who wants to read it will spend more time on the page containing that article, thus decreasing the bounce rate of the site and telling Google that that site is not as bad as it seems (and therefore even if it does not directly affect the algorithm, the length affects factors which in turn affect performance). Do you have to start writing 3,000 words on everything? As with everything related to the Google algorithm and the way in which it intercepts and sends the interests of the public back to the sender, there are therefore no univocal answers regarding the length of the contents.
Because, and what Neil Patel published on Elon Musk's social America Mobile Number List network provides us with an example, what ends up on the first page of Google results tends to have a certain length and is therefore made up of a certain number of words. And even if this length and number of words is reducing, Patel continues, there is always something constant. How many words does Google need to evaluate your WordPress site? The answer that Google would give you if you asked how many words are needed to have a better chance of ending up on the first page of search results is that you have to put in as many as you need , no more and no less. Because the length of the articles, contents, guides and personal posts must be the right one to give the user an experience with useful and always relevant information. But, even if the algorithm apparently doesn't start counting words, there seems to be a trend whereby what is found as a result in the first positions of any search tends to be longer than what is found on other pages.
Each site can exploit different contents regardless of the reference industry Are your favorite contents your users' favorites? – sos-wp.it The most logical and obvious explanation is that more information is included in the length that users appreciate and return to. There is also the detail to consider that if an article is longer than another, the average user who wants to read it will spend more time on the page containing that article, thus decreasing the bounce rate of the site and telling Google that that site is not as bad as it seems (and therefore even if it does not directly affect the algorithm, the length affects factors which in turn affect performance). Do you have to start writing 3,000 words on everything? As with everything related to the Google algorithm and the way in which it intercepts and sends the interests of the public back to the sender, there are therefore no univocal answers regarding the length of the contents.