Let's say I have a webpage for rent a cars, can I make a webpage for every keyword: page title: dallas-car-rental.html los-angeles-car-rental.html etc..etc.. and on the actual webpage instead of the webpage being a complete duplicate of the main page. It can also say the same thing in the webpage itself, "This is the best place to get a dallas car rental.", or anything like that. Would this help to get higher up in search engines? It's going to take a lot of time, so I just want to make sure if this would work. What I'm wanting is to have more webpages on my site indexed and when people search with those keywords then have that webpage show up in search engines. If I have 500 pages of my site indexed, I might have a higher change of my website seen than if I just had one page, correct? Or what if I had a large list of let's say area codes, and a made a seperate webpage for each area code? Although I'd have the webpage in frames so the customers don't notice that it's going to a seperate webpage for each code. Do you think this would work? Is this against Google's ToS? Thanks
Yes, this works and has worked for a long time. You can usually buy scripts with all the city/county/state names and build out the pages really quick. The only problem is to stay away from duplicant content between you pages. Ideally, the content should be completely different on a per page level. Most of the time though, people will have a content template that removes the city/county/state of of sentences to make them look more unique. This can work for a little while, but it can have all your pages go supplemental too, so be careful if you go that route. Either way, it is not against Google's TOS. Even if it did, who cares.
its fine using it! the city/county/state names as voasi said can really help a lot you in high positioning..
How can you avoid getting problems with google because of duplicated content? should every page be complete different, or is it also possible to change a few parts? I am thinking of setting up some kind of framework as well, which I can use to cover many different topics and keywords. I will use the same framework, design and some logos througout the netwwrok, but the content will be different, so it sshould be fine I think. @ abcd: did it work out with with the car rental sites for multiple cities?
nothing bad with that, actually its the correct way to do it, just make you sure you get some quality links to those pages.
I haven't tried it yet, I was going to use this technique with phone cards, but I don't think I'd have enough unique content. Is it unique enough content just to change some words? and replace your keywords in the content? or do you have to have entirely different content? That's what I'm really confused about is the content and how unique it has to be, if my content isn't unique then my page rank will be low. I don't know php, so I'm not sure how to build this, I can probably get the database from the database forum on this site. I might have to hire somebody to do this.