How to optimize two separated websites of a product?

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I guys, I need some tips and I ask sorry in advantage if my question seems a confusing or stupid (and sorry for my poor english also).

I am working with a Themeforest author, he are selling a good theme and would improve its traffic/sales/brand identity(at the end are always sales).

At the moment there are three sites:
  1. Themeforest item page
  2. Website of theme, a single page with features, that link to demos
  3. Website of brand, for now homepage homepage redirect to Website of theme, and there is a /blog/ subdirectory (This thing is terrible, I know, I am waiting that him change it)

I would have some suggestion about how to index all this, themeforest page item is already indexed of course, but now I should work on brand/blog website (that not sells) and on product website (that sells). I am not a good SEO manager so I would have some suggestion about how to split affort between these two sites.

I have a specific question also: when I write an article on blog where I write about theme, I should link to themeforest (that is most likely that convert and I could also gain an affiliate) or to product website (so that I gain a link)??

I add that two websites are the same IP. All suggestions are really appreciated!
#backlİnk #blog #conversion #follow #path #product #product lauch #seo #themeforest #work
  • Profile picture of the author Mundilfari
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    • Profile picture of the author DABK
      Not quite understanding your question.

      You pick keywords you want to rank for, you use them on a page, you optimize the page, you build links to the page.

      If I were you, I'd go for the same keyword on both sites, twice... No harm in being #1, 2,3 and 4 in Google for your keyword.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    An affiliate is not a backlink for a webpage If that's what OP is asking.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mundilfari
      Originally Posted by DABK View Post

      Not quite understanding your question.

      You pick keywords you want to rank for, you use them on a page, you optimize the page, you build links to the page.

      If I were you, I'd go for the same keyword on both sites, twice... No harm in being #1, 2,3 and 4 in Google for your keyword.
      Thank you so much for your answer, the two websites has not exactly the same keywords: the one page website has keyword about product. About brand website I would optimize above all the blog.

      I am optimizing this two website "insite", I would have some suggestions about offsite optimization.


      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      An affiliate is not a backlink for a webpage If that's what OP is asking.
      Thank you so much for your answer but I have not asked it. I meant if I link to product on themeforest page I could gain an affiliate for themeforest affiliation program, and a more likely conversion.

      So I ask, when I write about the product on the blog do you think that is better if:
      1) I link to themeforest page: more likely a conversion and maybe an affiliate
      2) My product website, so this is website gain a link but is less likley a conversion

      I have my idea (that is n.1), but I would know yours.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by yukon View Post

        An affiliate is not a backlink for a webpage If that's what OP is asking.
        Originally Posted by Mundilfari View Post

        Thank you so much for your answer but I have not asked it. I meant if I link to product on themeforest page I could gain an affiliate for themeforest affiliation program, and a more likely conversion.

        So I ask, when I write about the product on the blog do you think that is better if:
        1) I link to themeforest page: more likely a conversion and maybe an affiliate
        2) My product website, so this is website gain a link but is less likley a conversion

        I have my idea (that is n.1), but I would know yours.

        Aren't we talking about the same thing? What I'm getting out of this is you want to use an affiliate link for both SEO & an affiliate link for traffic. If that's the case, like I said earlier, those are usually different URLs.
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