The whole purpose of a search engine is to return relevant information to users when they’re asking for it. The information people generally turn to search engines for is text. This means in order to be appealing to the search engine spiders, and to have your website indexed by them you need to have content. Now content comes in many forms on a website, but by far the most useful is text body content. This is content that is just sitting around in paragraphs, telling a story about something people want to know about.

Search engines were built to index copy that is valuable to visitors, but was added by people who maybe don’t know all the ins and outs of building a website the most appropriate way. Some SEOs will tell you that if you don’t have your title tags, keyword tags, or description tags arranged a certain way that your site doesn’t stand a chance of being indexed. Don’t listen to them. While having all your T’s crossed and I’s dotted is the icing on the cake, and can help boost your rankings ever so slightly… most search engines don’t have much of a sweet tooth, and will put comparatively little if any emphasis on the little stuff.

The one thing that is important is to have enough content on a page to build up credibility. Generally, you want to have enough content on a site to entice the search engines to look around and index as much of your site as possible, but you don’t want so much content that people get overwhelmed and jump out before they’ve read what you have to say. The technique will differ from site to site, for example, a site that summarizes the life and works of Shakespeare will obviously have more long paragraphs getting into more detail, than a website that talks about a vacuum.

A good rule of thumb is to have at the very least 300 words of content on your page (even if it is about vacuums) but try not to go over 700 words. If your page or article needs to go more than 700 words, then you might consider splitting the article up between multiple pages. If you run ads on your site, it’ll give you more room to advertise without making you look like a hack, and you can judge how effective and engaging your material is by seeing how many people actually read to the end!