Understanding Google's Content Quality Guidelines
To ensure your content gets properly indexed by Google, you must follow these core principles:
- People-first content:
- Expertise matters:E-A-T(Bimssiness)?Google (expertimendustry-knownledge)
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To ensure your content gets properly indexed by Google, you must follow these core principles:
- People-first content:
- Expertise matters:
- Original research:
- Comprehensiveness:
Technical SEO Requirements
Google's Crawlability Basics:
Your content must be technically accessible to Googlebot:
- Use clean URL structures
- Avoid duplicate content issues
- Implement proper schema markup where relevant
- Ensure fast page loading speed
- Make content mobile-friendly
Content Creation Best Practices
Follow these writing practices for Google-friendly content:
Do:
- Write compelling headlines that match search intent
- Structure content with proper heading hierarchy (H2, H3, etc.)
- Use natural language and avoid keyword stuffing
- Include original images/videos with proper alt-text
Avoid:
- Thin content (less than 300 words for most topics)
- Automatically generated or plagiarized content
- Aggressive monetization that hurts user experience