Questions about SEO & Vbulletin

Discussion in 'vBulletin' started by virtualfaqs, Aug 29, 2010.

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    My website: virtualfaqs.com

    I have some really awesome content that's about 100,000 characters long. I have a feeling that this content will generate more views than my homepage or /forum

    My question is where do I post this on my website for maximum benefit?

    More details:
    I'm working on my first Virtual FAQ based on PayPal It basically answers just about every question you have about using PayPal relevant to selling virtual goods e.g. domain names here.

    Here's 4 places I thought about:

    1. vBulletin FAQ section: I like the FAQ interface here and it's an appropriate section since it's FAQ. I'm able to pick out specific HTML just for the FAQs. But can a page like this generate a Google page rank? That is what worries me.

    2. Actual Forum Thread: I don't think this will generate a page rank either, and it loses some of the FAQ interface formatting. However one big benefit is it allows people who check out the site for their first time to know this is a forum and could greatly benefit registrations.

    3. Separate Page: By using VB Advanced I can generate a separate page for this content. I'm pretty sure this will get me a page rank too. But this is the most work since I'm not familiar on how to do this.

    4. VB Dynamics Article: This is probably not a good idea since it's not an article, but articles are allowed to obtain a Google page rank right?

    Thanks for any help.
     
    virtualfaqs, Aug 29, 2010 IP
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    profanitytalker Well-Known Member

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    The front page is always a great place to put articles because it will get visitors to keep returning to the sites frontpage. In turn they will become curious and visit other pages of the site, converting them to members. :)
     
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    profanitytalker Well-Known Member

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    Since you are using vb3 I would use vbadvanced. Check how I utilized it on my personal forum.
     
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    virtualfaqs Peon

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    Yes my homepage already utilizes vba and vb dynamics. I've decided to make it a forum thread and will have an article on the homepage linking back to it.
     
    virtualfaqs, Sep 3, 2010 IP