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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: SE London, UK
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Hey Guys, I feel a bit silly asking this, but how exactly would you go across maintaining a multi-page site? Say if i was to have a 20-40 page website for example, how exactly would you maintain the site and each and every page within? Should I schedule backlinking for each page of content? Also, this is more of an opinion rather than suggestion, but would you rather build a multi-page site or loads of small sites? Im only asking this because im still pretty new to IM and over the past month I've just managed to build a site which consists of 7 pages in total, i am still adopting backlinking strategies and so on, I'd just like to hear which types of websites experienced IMarketer's prefer and which ones are most effective in terms of SERP's. One last question, which is better to get my feet wet in terms of making money, clickbank products or adsense? I want to explore many avenues with IM, however I need funds in order to do so sadly, but hey ho, i've been learning IM for around 3 months now and I've tried so much and learned many things, im just keeping my head down and getting on with it. Thank you and I look forward to hearing back some responses |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2011
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You want to send links to your inner pages as well as your home page. It kind of depends on how large your site is. If it starts getting too big you will want to start siloing your content and build links to the silo pages and have those pages pass the link juice through to your lower level pages. Thin sites have their place, but in my opinion building a quality site is something that is going to be more profitable in the long run. |
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build multiple pages site please, loads of small sites are just garbage, they won't get you anywhere
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| AdWork Media Network Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Florida
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If you are new to working with websites and managing multi-page sites then I would highly recommend using a CMS system like WordPress which can easily manage the entire site for you and handle many aspects of SEO automatically like pinging, sitemap building, etc.
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| SEO Enthusiast War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Australia
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Yeah you always need to backlink and do SEO on each individual inner page to get them ranked individually. It can get messy when you have too many pages, which is why you can outsource the SEO once your site starts to make some money. Make more money, outsource more, make even more money, outsource even more! When you get the hang of it you can have mutliple sites all getting the attention they need while you collect the profits. It's not an overnight thing though. It takes hard work and dedication, however you decide to monetize. |
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