Is it Content realy works?
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I am an owner of ecomerce site ( selling mobile phones). Last year it was all about content,so I decided to stest to work on it. (My previos contetn was poor: picture, price and specification.) First what I did is that I ask people what they are interested in. Whan I collect that informations I thired to make content wich is suatible to their needs. I made : price chart, youtube videos (unpacking), costumer opinions, Q&A , Model rewiev.. Realy a lot,lot work. Check it hire : http://www.mobilnishop.com/mobilni-telefoni/samsung/Galaxy-S5-3027/
Result for youtube chanel is that I get near 1.000.000 video views, so people like it, but google, on the end...realy not.Result was that I miss round 10% organic search.
Now I lost direction, dont know what to do, how to act. Any ideas? Where I making mistake?
Thx, Goran
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Hello Donford,
Yes, he is my competitor and sometimes I feel that he also copy my content. Mobilnishop is the leading site, but on the end it looks that google does not see that. You should search on google.rs
Similar things is the pictures, specifications and frame, but text ( content) is different and form my point of view, my is much richer.
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Hello Goran,
Have you checked if your site maybe be using duplicate content? I searched Google.ba and noticed you do come up but your page and layout is very similar if not exactly the same as the #1 search result.
- REF: http://www.telekoplus.com/mobilni-telefoni/htc/desire-620-dual-sim-cena/
- VS: http://www.mobilnishop.com/mobilni-telefoni/htc/Desire-620-Dual-SIM-3730/
If you copy another sites content Google will use the site that first appeared or the one they feel is the original author. Content is very important, but it MUST be unique content!
Hope this helps,
Don
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