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Aw, Dad, you've done a lot of great things, but you're a very old man, and old people are useless
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 21
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Art, you're awesome, thanks again!
Can I ask why sub-domains aren't a good idea? I was wanting to have them all connected to my main page, like a wagon wheel, and doing the SEO for the subs as well as the main... I don't like the idea of a throw-away page... I love the feedback though... I can't thank you guys enough... ![]() Giselle |
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WHO IS FONZY!?! Don't they teach you anything at school?
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: NSW, Australia
Posts: 42
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As an example, the adult website that I'm presently building for myself, already has the web-bots crawling all over most of the 129 pages (each is encased within a subdomain) which form each niche. I have achieved this in less than 48 hours, which might not mean that much, except that the bots have already seen my pages. I saw this in my AWStats in Cpanel. I thought about registering 129 domains, but apart from the un-necessary cost, in the end when you look at it in black and white - all the search engine bots are looking for are keywords, no matter whether they're contained in a domain name, a page or a sub-domain. Key words are keywords and that is that! When I build websites for regular genre clients (non-adult), I generally have their websites high up on the first page of Google in their particular area of concentration within 14 days. My record is seven days, but there are and will always be many factors which can stuff my theory up! At the end of the day Giselle, you need to make your website and its text, keywords and title's html to be as attractive as you possibly can get it to be, to the bots! SEO isn't rocket science - it is just a matter of getting the formula right for the particular website and interest area that it fits into. I may be a noob in adult websites, but I was building websites back in 1995 and I know that my theory works. It will be interestying to see if it works with an adult content website. Only time will tell. ![]() >>> And one last thing Giselle, there's nothing stopping you from adding more tags to the html or to the title of each page. It is better to get it right first though. The more you stuff with a website's tags and text, the less serious the bots are going to take you.
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I'm just happy to be here! Last edited by Gonzodave; 2010-09-02 at 07:07 AM.. |
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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No one knows how Google works (and she can be a cruel mistress) but the theory is that linking too many internal, same IP blogs together gets you penalized. Having different TLDs and IP addresses makes it appear that the blog are unrelated and distinct. Again, YMMV. |
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