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| SEO Article Writer War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2010
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Hi Everyone, I'm starting a blog and one of the benefits of blogs is that regular updates improve your Google ranking. But my question is for SEO benefit do you post your updates/posts as new pages on your domain or simply ill it up on the main page? I.E. www.mydomain.com/post1keyword www.mydomain.com As I understand having a separate page would open up great SEO benefits, but wouldn't that reduce the positive side of regular updates on one page? Also if you do post a separate page and on the home page, where do you post the content first? Thanks, Sam |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Dec 2010
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I'm confused by your question. A blog creates new separate pages with every new post. Adding a new post adds a new page to your blog every time. Nobody would add a new 'page' (as opposed to a new post) for every new blog entry.
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Phoenix
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If I understand you question correctly. I typically use a static home page so I can focus the SEO on my home page. Then a separate page to feature posts. Not really into ever changing content on my home page so Google can never really dig its teeth in. Its always worked for me.
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