Hello I have found a niche where 30 or so keyword phrases that the .net or .org extensions are available to register.Which would be the best approach to this niche? 1.register 30 domains and create a network of sites concentrating on each particular key phrase or 2.Register one domain-and go after the key phrases in articles with a link back to the main site I can do either way but I would like the best strategy obviously Thanks in advance for any tips
Personally, I would make it into a mega site and interlink the pages together. When you interlink pages, it actually is powerful than getting inbound links (most of the time anyway).
Both. Domains are cheap so grab them all. Get a reseller hosting account from somebody like hostgator so that you can host multiple sites on one account and won't ned to set up a new acount for every site Choose 1 as your money site and flesh it out with good content and build links to it. Over time develop the other sites as related supporting sites and link them to your money site
First, building a inter-linking network is "against" the Google Webmaster Guidelines and can lead to negative effects. You cannot "game" search engines with that method, it is done, it is successful, but when it's picked up it will be devastating. I'd suggest just using one primary site; using the exact keyword or keyword phrase if possible, then use unique content on that site properly combined with proper on-page optimization. Then, build some unique relevant quality back links via articles. Now, this doesn't mean go and make a few articles and post them everywhere! Each article needs to be unique and submitted to just one article directory; this is because all those scrapper sites and article republishing sites will do the mass publishing for you. Stick with the main article sites like Ezine articles, Associated Content, Buzzle, etc. Best of luck.
From what Ive read,creating a wheel linking system would be a bad long term strategy,but linking back to a main or central site is not a problem.I just counted the actual number of domains that I can register-37,mostly the .info extension but quite a few .net and .org also.They can be simple pre sell sites I suppose.Or go the article marketing route
WOW! BRILLIANT! AWESOME!! Articles submisson is soooooo cuting edge SEO. How ever did you come up with that! I bet your sites rank TOP OF GOOGLE for millions of sought after terms - please teach us more!!! Your absolutely RIGHT that you only need one or 2 inbound links and scrapper (or scraper sites even) will do the rest. Google HATES inbound links - ESPECIALLY from sites you own. BRAVO! ENCORE!!!! ...or you can stop re-vomiting the stuff you have read everywhere else and actually try testing - then maybe you will be able to offfer some advice that's worth anything.
Apparently you have absolutely no clue what I'm talking about, nor yourself. Articles are an EXCELLENT way to build relevant backlinks when done properly and one of the best initial ways to build backlinks. Now, when your done trying to seem like captain SEO maybe a little "common sense" will click into place. The whole concept of backlink building is relevancy and quality, not quantity; grow up and move long. Oh but please, educate us with all your knowledge like you did in your previous post; or how about not when just looking at the simple on-page optimization application on websites in your signature speak for themselves.
First, I guess I owe Feathers an apology. My comments were probably overly sarcastic. I'd had a bad day and after spending another half an hour here reading the same old "I think you must make backlinks" and "Social bookmarkings is very nice SEO" type posts over and over my blood pressure went way up. Having said that - interlinking is not against Google Webmaster Guidelines. Its your right to link any sites you own to any sites that you want to - even other sites that you own. Excessive interlinking with unrelated sites will cause some links to be discounted - hardly devastating. Linking unique relevant sites, even if you own them and they are on the same shared IP, is in fact a good idea. Articles submission is an OK way to generate some inbound links, but it's not the magic bullet that so many posts here seem to advocate and certainly shouldn't be used in isolation or as a primary means of link building. A quick note about the links in my sig - one is a large corporate which is currently undergoing a massive rebuild but maybe I'll do a post sometime about SEO for corporate clients...it's like SEO by comitee - you have to have about 10 meetings to get the authority to change a simple meta tag! It's painful! The other is just a personal blog I stuck up 3 or 4 days ago. I haven't even decided fully what I want to do with it yet let alone decide on a SEO strategy. On a final note - I did post about The MOST powerful SEO technique a while back and I still stick to it whole heatedly. One simple test can teach you more than reading every post in evey forum on the internet!
Register 30 and develop 1. Put the other 29 in cash parking. See which of those parked get's the highest volume, get them appraised and list them for sale. Re-invest the proceeds into marketing for domain 1 Begin to build domain 2 Rinse, wash, repeat
These are very simple and proven resultsirectory Submission, Article Submission, Social bookmarking, Forum posting, blog comment, hub page, social networking
You must first optimize your meta tags, it is the simplest way to optimize a site. Put all the necessary details of your site on it.
If you have money you can register such domain names and park, but I do not think that would be really useful for you
And here's a perfect example of what NOT to do - hire a moron who knows nothing and get them to submit worthless comments to forums in an attempt to get a few backlinks that count for very little.