My Adsense Site Building Plan. Help Me Revise Please

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I have built kind of a custom Adsense site building plan from reading and learning different techniques etc. Im hoping some of you can help critique my plan and give me some advice.

My site will be built upon wordpress. Each site will have at least 12 keywords that i target and each keyword will have its own page. On my main page, i will have a welcome article. I also will have a brief 200 word beginning article of each page and the post linked to the page that targets the keyword. Example. Say my keyword is Pimped Out Cars. I will have a page called Pimped Out Cars and on my main home page i will do a post with the first 200 words or so on the main page that is linked to Pimped OUt Cars page to continue reading.

When i upload the site, i will upload the main article for each of the 12 pages right away and once or twice a week add another post or article to one or 2 of the existing pages. My overall goal would be to have the 12 pages total that target a different keyword, each page has a main keyword article of 700 words plus, and then 2-3 post under that with around 500 words spread out over a couple of weeks.

Any suggestions or anything i should tweak or change?
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  • Profile picture of the author tonyalves
    Looks like a good plan to me.

    Just don't forget to add your essential pages to each site:
    Contact page
    Disclaimer
    Privacy policy
    Sitemap

    Also, start building back links as soon as possible.

    Good luck!..

    Tony Alves

    Originally Posted by JustinG30 View Post

    I have built kind of a custom Adsense site building plan from reading and learning different techniques etc. Im hoping some of you can help critique my plan and give me some advice.

    My site will be built upon wordpress. Each site will have at least 12 keywords that i target and each keyword will have its own page. On my main page, i will have a welcome article. I also will have a brief 200 word beginning article of each page and the post linked to the page that targets the keyword. Example. Say my keyword is Pimped Out Cars. I will have a page called Pimped Out Cars and on my main home page i will do a post with the first 200 words or so on the main page that is linked to Pimped OUt Cars page to continue reading.

    When i upload the site, i will upload the main article for each of the 12 pages right away and once or twice a week add another post or article to one or 2 of the existing pages. My overall goal would be to have the 12 pages total that target a different keyword, each page has a main keyword article of 700 words plus, and then 2-3 post under that with around 500 words spread out over a couple of weeks.

    Any suggestions or anything i should tweak or change?
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  • Profile picture of the author Brian Boyd
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    Don't forget to make your content unique and useful to your readers....

    Also, you might want to think about adding a video related to your keyword(s) to a few of the pages...You don't have to create the video- just go to youtube and grab the embed code...Using your example of "pimped out cars", you should be able to find plenty of vids on youtube.
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  • Profile picture of the author JustinG30
    Thanks so much! I use contact, privacy and about us for sure. For the sitemap i was going to use the Google XML sitemap plugin. Is that the best way?

    Fortunate for me my girlfriend is an English major and loves writing so im lucky enough to have all my content 100% unique (just cost me dinner and a movie each week lol)
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  • Profile picture of the author RayW
    Site structure is not nearly as important as keyword research. Most of your time should be spent on keyword research.
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    • Profile picture of the author theverysmartguy
      Originally Posted by RayW View Post

      Site structure is not nearly as important as keyword research. Most of your time should be spent on keyword research.
      Keyword research is essential yes. but for SEO purposes your site structure is very important.

      What I would do is take all of your main keywords and put each into a silo structure. Have about 5 - 10 same type keywords into 300 - 400 word posts pointing to each of your main keywords.

      EXAMPLE:

      pimped out cars (main)

      totally pimped out cars
      red pimped out cars
      blue pimped out cars

      etc etc.

      See what I mean?

      The supporting pages wont have so many searches per month, but will help with ranking, and you WILL get some double and triple ranked keywords ( 2 - 3 pages ranked for the 1 keyword ).

      Remember not to listen to what the GWT says for how much the keyword is worth, (or other keyword tools ) look at the Contexual Targeting Tool instead. This will give you a more realistic view of how much your keywords are worth inside the adsense network.

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  • Profile picture of the author JustinG30
    What i was thinking when it comes to keywords is find approx 6 that are easy to rank for. Low to medium competition and around 500-1500 exact matches. Then find 3 keywords that are little more difficult with like 2000-3000 searches. Then finally find 3 keywords with about 4000+ keywords.

    Any other ideas on good stuff to look for? I just purchased Market Samurai and trying to figure it all out now.
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  • Profile picture of the author RayW
    The best way to tell if a keyword has low competition is to see how many of the top 10 sites in the SERPS have the exact keyword in the title and how many backlinks are pointing to the page (not the domain). If both of those numbers are low, you've found a good keyword.
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  • Profile picture of the author JustinG30
    I just started using Market Samurai and that makes it so much easier.
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  • Profile picture of the author ysb888
    Also schedule your article to be posted around 2 or 3 per weeks to make it look natural. Don't add your articles in one day
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