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SEO question: Is great content that's unrelated to your site's main content still good SEO? - homer742 - 04-08-2014 09:43 PM

The content of my Website is tech support, design and training. As a side job, I drive the Zamboni at the local ice arena. There is no quality Zamboni training on the WWW, according to a Google search. I was wondering if creating some high-quality Zamboni training within the content area of my site, but leaving the header/footer tech support/design could help my site with 'long tail' SEO?


- Vasilis Stergiou - 04-08-2014 09:44 PM

Hello!

First of all let's make this clear.

Google sees and ranks every page of your website differently. So you can have pages and posts for whatever you want as long as every page is SEO optimized to rank better.

So, if you have many pages ranking , your website will rank better in total.

Hope i've helped


- Richard - 04-08-2014 09:52 PM

No. Relevancy is the twin brother of good content when it comes to SEO. It might work at times... if the search engine robots overlook it.