SEO experts think that search engine spiders are naturally fed with links from considerable number of sites every day. This is true. However, many are also wondering if Googlebot does the same.

Of course, the answer is yes. But Google’s spider is not fed with links alone. Since its algorithm is programmed in such a way that it biases towards informational resources, feeding or crawling on links, even with relevance, is not the only activity that Googlebot performs. The pioneers of SEO industry such as the so-called SEO Copywriters used to think that creating an article with an ample length of 200-300 words that are stuffed with links is already enough to get secured with your site ranking. This kind of thinking is already ancient when compared to how fast the world of internet marketing evolves.

SEO copywriters don’t exist anymore, only copywriters or web content writers. SEO copywriting is usually associated to a job in which a person has to write something out of keywords or write anything as long as the keywords are inserted without thinking of smooth flow of ideas, consistency and relevance of each view.

What we have now are web content writers or copywriters that are more responsible and concern of quality writing. Googlebot is a robot but given an attribute to sort out informational write ups only. Meaning, messy write ups even with links in them are put in trash.

Writing for Googlebot to maximize your web marketing potential, is like writing for people who think critically. In other words, writing for Googlebot is writing for the people. Just like what writers for literature do, any sort of writing to be posted in the web should be of quality. The keywords to be hyperlinked must flow naturally throughout the article.