Wiki - What SEOs can learn from it
Contributed by Rob Sullivan
Ive been actively researching ways to quickly and effectively build
content to websites. And while blogs tend to be near the top of the list,
there are other opportunities out there.
One such opportunity is a Wiki. And while a Wiki wont suit all
sites, there are those that can use a Wiki effectively. If you think you
are one of those sites, take a look at this article.
What is a Wiki?
Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely create
and edit web page content using any Web browser. Wiki supports hyperlinks
and has a simple text syntax for creating new pages and links between
internal pages on the fly.
Wiki is unusual among group communication mechanisms in that it allows
the organization of contributions to be edited in addition to the content
itself.
Like many simple concepts, open editing has some profound
and subtle effects on Wiki usage. Allowing everyday users to create and
edit any page in a Web site is exciting in that it encourages democratic
use of the Web and promotes content composition by nontechnical users.
A History of Wiki
The first ever Wiki site was created for the Portland Pattern Repository
in 1995. That site now hosts tens of thousands of pages. Since then they
have grown to become one of the most popular community and web based applications
available.
One of the most well known and popular Wiki projects is the Wikipedia.
Why Use a Wiki?
Wikis are growing at a phenomenal pace. This is because, at their core,
they are about as simple as can be. That simplicity means that people
find them easy to use, just like e-mail and blogs and like e-mail and
blogs, Wikis also perform a very useful service in a simple way. A Wiki
allows a group of people to enter and communally add or edit entries.
These entries can be viewed and edited by anyone who visits the Wiki.
What this means is that, when you come to a Wiki, you are able to read
what the Wikis community has written. By clicking an edit
button on an article, you are able to edit the articles text. You
can add or change anything you like in the article you are reading.
This simplicity and the utter openness of a Wiki cause many people to
instantly reject the idea. They assume that because anyone can edit a
Wiki at any time, the Wiki must be flawed. But Wiki supporters claim this
is an incorrect assumption.
This is because users involved in Wikis tend to be self policing. They
check and re-check facts entered by themselves and others. Much like bloggers
who can spot a spam blog quickly, Wiki users also know when a Wiki looks
fraudulent.
Also, while not many Wiki employ it, there is the ability to have editorial
control over the Wiki. That means that the Wiki owner can hold approval
rights to all entries. Plus many Wikis require a simple registration before
allowing entry or editing of articles.
SEM Benefits of Wiki
The biggest benefit of a Wiki likes in its use of heavy interlinking
between pages. As a Wiki grows to become a resource it refers to itself
more and more often through these links. For example, look at this wikipedia
page about Wikis:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki
One would think that such heavy interlinking would cause the search engine
to review the site more closely, potentially marking the site as spam.
However, provided the site is useful, and because of the fact that it
is a Wiki, search engines tend to let this type of heavy interlinking
pass their usually rigorous spam tests.
Also, because it is community based, the Wiki provides an almost endless
supply of new and fresh content to the website.
Wiki Resources
If you are interested in Wiki projects and how you could perhaps use
one on your site, take a look at these resources.
http://phpwiki.org/
http://tikiwiki.org/
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/wiki.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wiki_software
About the author:
Rob Sullivan is a SEO Consultant and Writer for http://www.textlinkbrokers.com
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