How to Score Content Quality Without AI Detection Tools
Quality and readability are essential when it comes to content creation. Content should engage your audience, communicating your message, while aligning with your goals. So how do you score content quality without AI detection tools?
Our Genie Crawl team of expert editors have put some tips together to ensure your content receives a high quality score:
When it comes to creating quality content, you need to ensure any content published is clear and concise. This means avoiding those complex sentences, along with slang and jargon. Remember to use your active voice with short paragraphs that are easily digestible.
Content should always follow a logical structure with a clear purpose and consistent tone. When your content has a clear and concise style, it makes it easier for your audience to understand the content.
Go through your content to identify any grammatical issues and spelling mistakes. When you have grammar and spelling mistakes, it can undermine your credibility. It could distract your readers, even confusing the message you want to share.
Ask one of your colleagues or friends to proofread the content and provide you with feedback. If you proofreading your own content, we recommend giving it a break for half an hour (maybe have some lunch) and revisit it with a clear head, where you are more likely to find the mistakes. Only publish once you are 100% satisfied.
Now that you have checked your content has a clear and concise style, along with correct grammar and spelling, you will want to optimise it for success. This means optimising it for search engine optimisation (SEO). SEO improves content visibility and ranking on search engines.
This step will involve conducting keyword research, creating relevant and attention-grabbing titles, along with optimising meta data. Finish off with internal links that link back to relevant content on your site.
Once your content is SEO optimised, you should check your content to ensure it has accurate and relevant images or multimedia, that enhances the appeal and impact of your content, while boosting engagement.
Images and multimedia are excellent for breaking up larger pieces of text, while supporting your message. This is a strategic approach that needs to be done wisely and ethically. Only use high quality, relevant, and original images. Cite sources and respect copyrights. Remember to use alt text to make your images and multimedia accessible.
The final step to checking your content quality score is to ask your audience for feedback. This is the best way to know if your content is engaging, effective, and relevant. Use surveys, comments, ratings, and reviews. Get to know your audience, listen to what they say, and respond to their questions and concerns in a timely manner.
There are numerous online tools you can use to determine your quality score, but if you don't want to use AI, then ensure you follow the above guidelines. Only publish the highest quality, relevant and accurate content that resonates with your audience. If you need help improving your content quality score, contact Genie Crawl now.
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