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Website content development is the most difficult part about building a site for search engine relevancy. Without a deep backing of relevant content you will not bring in traffic or even have the chance for keyword rankings. If the keywords are not on the site in a relevant manner then the SE's will not care about you.

There are a few simple things that can help you with content development for your website. First you need to have a basic understanding of the topic. Once you have that you have to ask yourself a few questions about the topic. Simply answering the questions will give you 250+ words of good content.

Here are a few questions I would ask myself about a random topic I came up with as I was writing this article.

Topic Example: "Video Games"

1: What are video games?

2: What are my experiences with video games?

3: Why are video games fun to me?

4: What are some good resources for video games? Here you could also link out to some other helpful sites for more page relevance.

Once you get into the habit of knowing what to ask yourself in your head, the content will start to flow and you will have a page in 20 minutes or so (just like I did for this page).

In summary the easiest way is to write about stuff you are interested in. If it is not that easy of a task then make it easy by questioning yourself and then finding the answers. Sometimes educated opinions are enough for good website content development.

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