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Old 2007-06-01, 03:46 PM   #1
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Organizing AVS sites, hubs, etc

One more question and I'm done (for today... )..

I've built some free sites and got some submissions and I'm seeing a little traffic. I built a hub of sorts, where you can jump from any of the free sites to the other.

In order to get listed, I set the sites up as:

"lusciousdelights.com/niche/index" so I could put recip in index pages of niche sites.

I'm at the point now I need to look at a bigger picture and maybe map out what I intend to do, or at least have some idea in my head. I want to do some AVS sites. Should I follow the same convention? Or should I broaden the index and maybe have a page for each niche as in

"lusciousdelights.com/broad group/index/niche...?"

And finally, should I tie all these back together to form a hub?
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Old 2007-06-02, 02:28 PM   #2
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Organizing your content by niche can only help you. This way you know what sponsor to put on each corresponding page that will convert best based on the surfers interest.
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Old 2007-06-03, 11:25 AM   #3
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I'm still trying to get this structure down...I know anyone can do most anything they want, but from the board I'm getting a feeling there's a desired structure free sites so I'm trying to figure it out. Is it something like this:

www.domain.com/index.htm (warning page)
www.domain.com/index2.htm (hub that links to all your free sites)
www.domain.com/freesite1/index.htm (warning page
www.domain.com/freesite1/index2.htm ( links to two galleries hosted on your domain.com)
www.domain.com/freesite1/gallery1.htm
www.domain.com/freesite1/gallery2.htm
www.domain.com/freesite2/index.htm (warning page
www.domain.com/freesite2/index2.htm ( links to two galleries hosted on your domain.com)
www.domain.com/freesite2/gallery1.htm
www.domain.com/freesite2/gallery2.htm
www.domain.com/freesite3/index.htm (warning page
www.domain.com/freesite3/index2.htm ( links to two galleries hosted on your domain.com)
www.domain.com/freesite3/gallery1.htm
www.domain.com/freesite3/gallery2.htm

etc....


Is this the deal? And the /freesite1/gallery1.htm is what I submit to other sites...which is coincidently an original gallery that I made with affiliate program resources?

Am I feelin' this out right? Please anyone...guidance is appreciated.

Thank you....
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Old 2007-06-04, 08:04 AM   #4
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make a fs dir on your root. make another named myfreesite in the first.
make separate dir for banners, recip images and galeries. In this way u have to change only the idex page where recips are located. also use css
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Old 2007-06-04, 08:43 PM   #5
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That works great for a general adult site, but if you are focused on a niche, I would stick with that particular niche, you can still setup links to other kinds of content also, but focus on the niche.
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