How does the website content work

by Kronom
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Hi Fellow members,

First of all, I am hoping that this thread is going to stick as my last one was deleted).

What I would like to touch on is the presence of content section on a website.
I am a starter marketer hence the question might be tedious for some, but I am sure that at least a few of you will appreciate the input I am hoping to get from our experienced and successful warriors.

I have a website and I have read that the content will greatly help me ranking my pages in google. I have created another a section called "articles" located on: http://mydomain(dot)com/articles to where I add a content on a weekly basis. I am now able to focus more on that section, wanting to increase my entries to even 1 per day, but I am trying to establish how effective this particular location might be.

I know that I can create a subdomain, where I could add the content, which one would work better: a subdomain or a category added to my main website with the fresh content?

An article I posted recently, although related to a niche, is not related to any products I am promoting. Do you fellow members still link it up with your product/promotional pages?

Initially I only added to this to increase extra authority, would adding links to internal pages help?
How is the link juice being passed over from a blog.mydomain(dot)com to my main page if there are not any links there to any products?


I would really appreciate your contribution helpful people :-)
Kronom
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  • Profile picture of the author Bizzoyce
    Try some of the following, This will help your site rank higher. Your content should be about 500 words per post/article

    1. Quality content added regularly
    2. Optimize your site and Content with keywords.
    3. Social media such as Facebook and twitter. (Make accounts and add people related to your niche site. when you post your quality content people will come. Also keep adding people.)
    4. Forum posting with link in your signature.(Just just spam, add value to the answers you post.)
    5. Article submission (optimize your articles and submit to directories. have link in your resource section)

    There are many other ways to promote or market your site. Always move forward.
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    I am confused... what is on your site where there is NO content? It sounds like a total nonsense having a "content section": it implies there is also a no-content section... So, what is the NO-CONTENT section?

    My suspicion: you are over-complicating it!

    A site where there is no content is like a bare skeleton. Not a site. If you put text, media on any (web)page -- that's content.

    Show me your non-content section :p
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    • Profile picture of the author Kronom
      Oh Istvan...you and your humour..... I am referring to a section on my website that is specifically dedicated to articles, which aim is to grow the authority of my website in opposition to product or squeeze page.

      You knew exactly what I meant anyway....:p
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  • Profile picture of the author samtam
    Originally Posted by Kronom View Post

    Hi Fellow members,


    I know that I can create a subdomain, where I could add the content, which one would work better: a subdomain or a category added to my main website with the fresh content?
    Personally I will prefer to add the fresh content to the main domain with different categories for authority purpose.
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  • Profile picture of the author Izzy9
    I agree with Bizzoyce - good quality content, seo, keyword research, forum posting and article submission are great ways to get higher ranking. You may also do blog commenting. Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author billspaced
    Originally Posted by Kronom View Post

    Hi Fellow members,

    First of all, I am hoping that this thread is going to stick as my last one was deleted).

    What I would like to touch on is the presence of content section on a website.
    I am a starter marketer hence the question might be tedious for some, but I am sure that at least a few of you will appreciate the input I am hoping to get from our experienced and successful warriors.

    I have a website and I have read that the content will greatly help me ranking my pages in google. I have created another a section called "articles" located on: http://mydomain(dot)com/articles to where I add a content on a weekly basis. I am now able to focus more on that section, wanting to increase my entries to even 1 per day, but I am trying to establish how effective this particular location might be.

    I know that I can create a subdomain, where I could add the content, which one would work better: a subdomain or a category added to my main website with the fresh content?

    An article I posted recently, although related to a niche, is not related to any products I am promoting. Do you fellow members still link it up with your product/promotional pages?

    Initially I only added to this to increase extra authority, would adding links to internal pages help?
    How is the link juice being passed over from a blog.mydomain(dot)com to my main page if there are not any links there to any products?


    I would really appreciate your contribution helpful people :-)
    Kronom
    Whatever you do, don't create a subdomain. It's far better for your SEO to create a category or subfolder. A subdomain is treated as a *different* domain in the search engines' eyes.

    Then, just create content. If you're using a good CMS like WordPress, all you have to do in terms of onpage SEO is the following:

    1. Write good, keyword-rich content
    2. Post with appropriate tags and category
    3. Optimize your TITLE
    4. Key in your meta description (site wide and article specific) using a plugin like All-in-One SEO pack
    Then, for offpage SEO, get backlinks using a variety of methods. Do a search here on the forums for more than enough advice on getting backlinks
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    • Profile picture of the author Kronom
      Hi Warriors,

      I am glad that I am finally getting somewhere with this....That is why I like this forum, I can gradually get pieces of the IM puzzle falling together....

      I have already created a subdomain however I use is for extra backlinks, nothing else.
      I have also got a category, to which I post the content (500 words roughly) every day.

      One other things you could help fellow members is to tell me if you are using anchor text in each article/post you add onto your website.

      I found this to be difficult at times as although my articles are all niche related, they are not always similar to the product I am trying to promote.
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