I've heard from everywhere that content is king. Now the golden question is this - how does google detect quality content? There are millions of pages going through google for judgement until it is impossible for pages to be accessed by humans. Basically, its all robots, and robots definitely no imagination to judge what is good and what is bad, correct? So how does google judge quality content? The closest things I can think of are these: -Unique content (Can also be VERY WELL paraphrased from another content?) -Length of content -High LSI rate.
Google looks for genuine quality content using a specific algorithm that recognizes the intent of the search query, as well as the pages that are suspicious. If your aim is to produce content that Google and other search engines will recognize as high quality, you should focus on the following factors: 1. Uniqueness – the more your content is original and unique, the bigger the chance is that it will be recognized as high quality 2. Length of content 3. Keyword clusters – density of keywords throughout the content 4. The less advertisements on the page, the better 5. More multimedia content – page can be more attractive to readers if it has images and/or videos
Google bot does not know content. That is why Google has thousands of contract workers who evaluate search queries and the results they produce. https://arstechnica.com/features/2017/04/the-secret-lives-of-google-raters/
There are certain things that Google look at when they're judging your website's quality. It's important that your website isn't doing things that Google ask you to avoid. Some of them are: 1. Avoid hidden links or texts on your website 2. Avoid tricky redirects on your website 3. Avoid creating pages with no or little original content 4. Avoid link schemes 5. Avoid creating automatically generated content 6. Avoid filling pages with irrelevant keywords