Not necessarily a "trick", but more of a "technique" - would this technique actually work? Here is what I was thinking. You have a website you built, but instead of having to worry about adding the right keywords in your content, how about adding a couple hundred folders to your site and name each one with a specific keyword that pertains to the content of your site? After running out of keywords, name the remaining folders by actual keyword phrases or what have you. Save the site to your hard drive & then publish it to your web server. When the big G and other search bots eventually find and spider your your site, there are all these named folders also getting hit and helping to index your URL. Any thoughts, insight and feedback if this technique would have muscle? I use a WYSIWYG editor btw -
Just creating the folders won't do anything at all. For this to be of any benefit, you would have to creat some content to put in each of those folders. Then you would still need to link everything together. Still those pages wouldn't do much unless you built some external backlinks to those pages.
that's called creating a powercenter - but as stated you need content optimized for each keyword, proper interlinking structure, and not folder names but keyword optimized FILE names.
SEO is pretty much 2 parts.... Content and links. Unfortunantly you need to have keywords optimised for both parts, hence the "on" and "off" page optimization
Dammit . . . I thought I was onto something. Lemme think of some sort of search term on this....if I find it, I hope it's OK to post a link to results Your feedback has been appreciated though.....
OK....I just had a BRAIN FART (eureka moment)....let me take this question to the next level as I laid this out in front of my eyes. What if I take my main index page (named index.html) and put it in every one of those folders I first mentioned? Then save it all and publish to my web host?
In other words like mwtrag says, it's a "powercenter"....and I wonder then, would all those folders need to be linked or not? In essence, your same index page resides in all of those but each folder has a different keyword on the folder. Am I actually thinking outside the box? Or has this been done before? I don't know....
Thats was not eureka my friend, its a VERY bad idea. Duplicated content and Google are not good friends at all. You need to fill with keyword-related content each page on your directories. Thats not hard if you are a coder as i am. The problem is a different one: imagine we create automatic content (not duplicated) for each directory... whats the purpouse? Ads? The idea need to be refined and you will need to pick some coder that bring you some kind of app that can build hundreds of keywrod-related pages. But you also need to know exaclty what will be the strategy.
I was well aware of the fact that same article used on multiple pages is a NO-NO. So, I see in essence, same thing in a FOLDER is actually similar! This response has been greatly apprecited and invaluable. I won't do this then. Well, you must understand, I did say it was a brain fart....did I not? But I fully see this in a much clearer manner. Thank you for the excellent feedback! Now, back to my own "mental scheming"......
It's not that complicated at all, All you have to do is to fix your Meta Title, Keywords and Description to get 100% relevancy to your site content and the just add your link in web directories, submit it to search engines and try to get some good unique articles about your site and post them on the Social Bookmark Network. so, That's all !
That's all? So many people are doing the same thing you have just mentioned, and most of them are not doing well.
there's no magic bullet....except if you think outside the box and experience enough brain farting - well, you never know what you'll come up with . . .
...stand by, i will be back with details about getting Google Page-Rank at NO COST "DIY technique" I promis