Jump to content

Hey Guest, Welcome to Traffic Planet!

Sign up today in order to gain access to a vast range of features including the ability to create new topics, send private messages, Facebook & Twitter integration and MUCH more!

  • RSS Feed
  • Mini site vs Larger site


    • Please log in to reply
    21 replies to this topic

    #21 RideToHell

    RideToHell

      Advanced Member

    • Members
    • posts 113
    • Joined: 13-February 12
      Reputation: 42
    • LocationIndia

    Posted 20 February 2012 - 07:15

    View Posttravman, on 20 February 2012 - 03:25, said:

    Hi how to make the pages very interactive?

    Write as if you are talking with the user one-on-one. Ask questions. Add radio/check buttons. Embed videos, audio etc.

    #22 travman

    travman

      Advanced Member

    • Members
    • posts 209
    • Joined: 27-September 11
      Reputation: 7

    Posted 20 February 2012 - 07:22

    View PostGeorgR., on 20 February 2012 - 07:09, said:

    I am always going to make authority sites, their ranking power is out of this world.

    There is no reason NOT to do it since there is not much more to it than having appropriate categories and then keep feeding GOOD content.
    It's easy to do with wordpress. Also in terms of linking it will benefit IMMENSELY if you have plenty of good content and link back to your individual posts instead of always thinking you need to link to your "front page".

    What categories do you want on your authority site?
    EASY:! Because if you search on Google for your "main keyword" google will come up with related keywords which are usually the ones you should use as categories on your site. Then just feed them content and sooner or later you have a very powerful site which will rank for your "main keyword" (maybe on the front page) but also lots of other keywords on your posts.
    so you use LSI kws as your category names?
    thats a bit different than Siloing




    0 user(s) are reading this topic

    0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users