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Hi, I'm new to SEO and to anything that pretty much has anything to do with affiliate marketing. I was wondering if having different websites as subdirectories would affect my google page rankings? Example: www dot genericsite dot com/productminiwebsite/index dot php or productminiwebsite dot genericsite dot com In case you're wondering, I had to use 'dot' instead of an actual period(.), I only have five posts and the parser here thinks those are links. As I was saying, right now, I'm forced to stay at home and thought I would give this a try but I don't want to start buying domains left and right. Instead what I thought I would do was use one website as the hub for all my other websites. Is this something that could get me banned or trample my ranking with Google? A few months ago I aquired a couple of websites with generic names with plans to use the domains as portals to all of my sqeezepage and clickbank stuff, maybe even a couple of blogs. Does that type of approach work with SEO? |
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Also what are trackbacks, linkbacks and all the others backs?
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Is it okay to bump threads in this forum?
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I'm sorry to keep bumping this, but does anybody know the answer to this question? I have no idea whether or not this would work.
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