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wtfwjd?
Join Date: May 2007
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![]() I have read the title of a site carries a lot of weight, and I was wondering the best way to structure different niches on the same hub.
I am building static sites for all my categories, using Dragon Links as the engine. Each category will be a seperate .php file and uses code to call up header and footer (if that makes any difference). Should the title of each page have a common word or phrase as "luscious amaterus"; "luscious asses"; "Luscious latinas"...or is it best for each category to have unique wordage as "amateurs"; "asses"; "latinas"...? I have read the spiders do not like the former, but thought I would ask.. |
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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I am by no means an expert, but I think you want the titles to reflect your chosen keywords.
If it is a Latina page then make sure the title contains that word. If you're even more specific and feature say Black IR within Latina then the title might be "Latina Chicks Fuck Big Black Cocks". When writing titles, content, alt text, etc., I always think of a trying to get a surfer from Google to my site by providing their bots with the keywords that will give me a high ranking for [in my case] the blog entry I am writing. Remember to repeat those keywords a few times on each page and IMHO avoid having those keywords in links (unless you get some greater benefit from it). ---art Quote:
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wtfwjd?
Join Date: May 2007
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Makes sense, thanks!
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