Targeted Unique Content Problem for Websites Solved by New Software

November 28, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
London, UK — A new software system has been developed to provide websites with targeted unique content for their pages. It is also designed to eliminate the junk pages so often seen on the Internet. The new system produces text that is perfectly readable, and is set to revolutionize the quality of web pages that we see today. The process is entirely automated.

The new system, called Content Artist, takes a seed document and produces random, though perfectly readable, text, simultaneously inserting chosen keywords within that text. In the second stage, that text is inserted into a previously optimized web page template which contains those specific keywords in strategic places, such as the title tag, the H1 and H2 tags, the description and keyword tags, and also in the actual URL of the page itself.

The result is hundreds or even thousands of web pages wholly optimized for the search engines, which it is hoped will result in high visitor numbers, as the pages will be indexed highly, possibly on the first page of Google, Yahoo and MSN.

Previously the problem with automated content was that either it was unique or it was targeted, but never both at the same time. A continuous problem has also been that such automated pages were unreadable rubbish, only designed to please the search engines. Content Artist eliminates both these problems.

"The process is easy to administer", said Content Artist CEO Gordon Goodfellow, "although what happens in the background is quite complex, as it needs to be, to do what it has to do. It actually involves three different pieces of software. The other two are already available, and Content Artist ties the whole process together and then adds some optional enhancements of its own, to make each web page even more unique.

"The result is web pages that are designed to appear very high up in the listings of Google, Yahoo and MSN", he said.

It is hoped that the software system, as well as being highly targeted for commercial purposes, will also mean the end of the unreadable junk pages that are so prevalent in the search engine listings.

"This does not used scraped content, RSS feeds, plagiarized articles, meaningless random text or any of the other dubious methods we've been forced to endure over the last two or three years", said Goodfellow.

Content Artist is released on Friday, December 1 2006 at 18.00 GMT (13.00 EST).

Contact: Gordon Goodfellow, CEO
Content Artist
Suite 323
258 Belsize Road
London NW6 4BT, U.K.
Email: support@contentartist.com
Tel. +44 (0) 208 421 0485
Fax +44 (0) 208 428 8280
http://www.contentartist.com

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