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SEO: Using Freshness to Optimize for MSN

Using Freshness to Optimize for MSN

Depending on what part of the world you're trying to reach, it's well worth it to optimize for MSN. So what does Microsoft's search engine like? Keep reading to find out.

If there is anything that will make the SERPs of MSN different from that of Google, Yahoo! and other search engines, it is its bias towards frequently updated web pages. This bias is fortunately a positive bias, and on its search engine help page, they actually indicate that pages which are frequently updated will receive higher rankings than sites that do not update regularly. Check out http://search.msn.com/docs/siteowner.aspx?t=SEARCH_WEBMASTER_REF_GuidelinesforOptimizingSite.htm for its official recommendations concerning general MSN optimization.

So here is the lowdown on MSN optimization, but the freshness has to key in with other things that MSN considers important. First we will look at "defining freshness."

Defining Freshness

Being fresh is like going to the beauty shop and wearing new clothes. It is not something that many websites are known for.

Freshness simply means regularly updating your web site's content. By regular I mean at least monthly, and if necessary weekly; by regular I mean activity on your site. In tune with MSN, freshness means updating your content to fit in with your web site's description, in line with your SEO keyword strategy. Updating with no attention paid to your SEO keyword strategy is not recommended (that is me being polite), and will not help with MSN.

Freshness is about content, content, and more content. Freshness is about theme-based pages and pages that have a relatively high key word density for the search term.

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