Lazy Webdesigner Question

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Hi I would like to set up a website (website 1), that redirects to another website (website 2). I want to do SEO (articles, bookmarking etc) for website 1 for website 1 to rank in search engines. Is there a way to do an automatic redirect so that website 1 will rank instead of just boosting the ranking of website 2 as a 301 redirect would do?
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  • Profile picture of the author ArticlePrince
    If website 1 is nothing but a redirect I don't think you'll be able to rank it; it needs content. Maybe I'm misunderstanding?
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  • Profile picture of the author jrobinson3002
    Ok you confirmed my fear. I was trying to find a way around writing content and giving the reader the choice of deciding whether or not they want to click the button to go to website 2.
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    One more thing. What about frames? Would it be possible to have a main website and then have other websites with a frame with the main website in it and still have the secondary websites rank independently.
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    • Profile picture of the author CliveG
      Originally Posted by jrobinson3002 View Post

      One more thing. What about frames? Would it be possible to have a main website and then have other websites with a frame with the main website in it and still have the secondary websites rank independently.
      This will still not give you any real content for website 1 so the answer is almost certainly no. Even with content, websites with frames do not perform so well for SEO as websites without frames. There are much better techniques for building websites these days then using frames.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kieron
    The tactics you are talking about here are years out of date. What Clive has said is correct you would be better off doing making a single site with quality content and then doing the normal everyday seo tasks.
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