SEO: Will “In Quotes” Help Enrich Your Content

Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Saturday, 27 of September , 2008 at 10:06 pm

SEO is based on keywords contained within well crafted website content. From that basis stems everything else including content and link anchors. With that in mind, the announcement that Google Labs have just released a new toy which, while limited at present, could be a real bonus in the future.

Called “In Quotes”, it will allow users to pull quotes based on keywords entered. At present, it is limited to politics (what isn’t) but if released to the broader content available it will help content creation a lot easier. Imagine being able to enter a keyword and receive a pile of links to individuals who have used that keyword. You should never be stuck for content ideas anymore - or references to support or argue your case.

Not only will you be able to quote the words of others, the quotes themselves should be keyword rich further reinforcing the search engine optimization elements on your pages.

Like all things Google Lab related, it is in its infancy and there is no guarantee it will ever move beyond the Lab. It is also prone to errors at present as with all new experimental technologies. Give it a try, if you are into politics, and see if you can find some reliable quotes related to your keywords.

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