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Being a Blogger is not only about writing quality content anymore, but it's also about implementing the best SEO practice, adding more value and social touch and do many more tasks. As all the bloggers have realized recently after the Google Penguin update. The importance of SEO has itself increased.
There is an obvious need to change our view to SEO. And why not learn from the only website that ranks 1 for almost 99% queries. Yes, you guessed it. It is Wikipedia, the largest online encyclopedia. Whenever you want to learn some new words. Wikipedia is the place.
There is no doubt, Wiki SEO is out of the box and they take care of each part of site SEO structure carefully. For us (Bloggers and SEO's) Wikipedia is a good case study to learn and understand what an effective SEO is.
There are a lot of ways in which Wikipedia retains its online quality. But, it doesn't even use so much 'secret' SEO tips that you cannot figure out.
Factors which contributes to Wikipedia Ranking One thing which you need to keep in mind before we get into secret behind Wikipedia ranking, and that is their content quality. Many sites in the past tried to copy their strategy, but high-quality content from Wiki pages always outranked the competitor.
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