Just more of a request than anything else if I may be so bold. www.indictionary.com is a dictionary and uses a variety of sources to give definitions. Its often beneficial to use definitions on your site and outbound links, I would apreciate anyone using my site for such. http://www.indictionary.com/define/keyword.html If anyone wants to link using the above replacing "keyword" with your keyword it would be appreciated, you can also use a variable in the above so that many of your pages link to a definition. This site should be a PR6 at the next update. It can be beneficial for your users and for the engines to define words/keywords so if anyone would like to use it for that purpose then you would be helping me out Scott
Where, I asked for linking to a definition ie your site is about employment http://www.indictionary.com/define/employment.html
Individual pages are ok if you get a link each page but the alphabetical categories are way too large for search engines to index
They are being worked on, it is work in progress, the individual pages should pop up fine. The A-Z is being re-coded.
I'm not a programmer so this may be laughably difficult, but there are a few sites that I would consider adding a 'remote dictionary' to. Like a little snippit of code that displays the entry form "Define word: [ ]" etc on my website, when people insert a word and select the "go" button the word is submitted to your websites definition mechanism (posted against a database or whatever) and the searcher lands on the appropriate definition on your website. It works great for SEO Chats free seo tools and I imagine so for Shawns keyword tool. but maybe thats more trouble than its worth - I wouldn't have the slightest clue, but I know I'd use it if you had one. I like the definition page layouts etc.
If you link to define {variable} the site will work dynamically. ie on my names site I do a variable in the link: http://www.nametranslation.co.uk/names/meaning/showdetails.asp?mid=165 Each name is linked to the site using the variable {name} whether there is a meaning or otherwise so I think that is what you are saying? You can use any variable/name/keyword www.indictionary.com/define/yourword.html Replace yourword above with your variable