Hey everybody I have an old domain that I've owned for a few years now called pagecrawlers.com and I decided to use it as a review site on multiple niches. Doing one at a time of c
There is a lesson in course one that goes into what to do with the SEO pack. Other than that you don't have to do anything. You can have a broad nice, just make sure everything is related in some way. Your pagecrawlers site is basically a review site so it should be ok. I would not have a lot of affiliate links at the beginning though. Write good content, and try to get comments. Just realize that with a broad niche it will be more difficult to get ranked.
You could use subdomains to separate the niches? These would just attach to your existing domains
I dont know how to do it at WA. You have a less control than you do at other hosting sites, but you can contact support, and they might be able to set it up for you.
When you go to the to the website manager on the left, click domains and you will see subdomains.
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I'm confused! i'm not sure about my domain and seo?
Hey everybody I have an old domain that I've owned for a few years now called pagecrawlers.com and I decided to use it as a review site on multiple niches. Doing one at a time of c
Thanks for the feedback guys. This has really got me stuck. I definitely don't want to have problems getting ranked but if I'm ok as long as I write good content and few links then I guess I'm just gonna go with it!!!
There is a lesson in course one that goes into what to do with the SEO pack. Other than that you don't have to do anything. You can have a broad nice, just make sure everything is related in some way. Your pagecrawlers site is basically a review site so it should be ok. I would not have a lot of affiliate links at the beginning though. Write good content, and try to get comments. Just realize that with a broad niche it will be more difficult to get ranked.
You could use subdomains to separate the niches? These would just attach to your existing domains
I dont know how to do it at WA. You have a less control than you do at other hosting sites, but you can contact support, and they might be able to set it up for you.
When you go to the to the website manager on the left, click domains and you will see subdomains.
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Should whatever niche I decide to go into be the actual website name such as http://organicbabyclothes.com or can I brand a website name with multiple specific reviews within a
It depends on your business plan. If you intend to dedicate the site solely to baby clothes, then use the first option. If you want to leave room to expand to other organic products, then the second option is better.
Sure, getting an exact match domain name can be useful for people finding your site in search. As jvranges said, it does not mean your site will rank higher.
Branding is often misunderstood. It's for big companies. For small business owners, it's nice on stationery and business cards.
The reality is people won't remember organic baby clothes as a brand. But they will think of it for search. ~Jude
Thanks everybody for your feedback!!! This has been holding me up!!! I know what I'm gonna do now!!!!!
It does not have to be 100%, but it should absolutely be relevant to your niche. Here are a couple of ideas for you How to Choose a Proper Domain Name? 1.0: SEO: Choosing a Domain
I listened to a click bank webinar last night and they said that the web site should include the name of the niche. If they were searching baby clothes then the second one your site would not be found. Noses in the search words you put baby clothes. Find a Search word program and search the name then look at the number of hits the search received. And go from there
This would not make difference in ranking. Ranking is only relevant for specific pages and posts and based on corresponding keywords. But it may be useful if you can have website name corresponding to the niche and if in the same time it is brandable.
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Niche website name should it be a actual niche im promoting?
Should whatever niche I decide to go into be the actual website name such as http://organicbabyclothes.com or can I brand a website name with multiple specific reviews within a
It depends on your business plan. If you intend to dedicate the site solely to baby clothes, then use the first option. If you want to leave room to expand to other organic products, then the second option is better.
Sure, getting an exact match domain name can be useful for people finding your site in search. As jvranges said, it does not mean your site will rank higher.
Branding is often misunderstood. It's for big companies. For small business owners, it's nice on stationery and business cards.
The reality is people won't remember organic baby clothes as a brand. But they will think of it for search. ~Jude
Thanks everybody for your feedback!!! This has been holding me up!!! I know what I'm gonna do now!!!!!
It does not have to be 100%, but it should absolutely be relevant to your niche. Here are a couple of ideas for you How to Choose a Proper Domain Name? 1.0: SEO: Choosing a Domain
I listened to a click bank webinar last night and they said that the web site should include the name of the niche. If they were searching baby clothes then the second one your site would not be found. Noses in the search words you put baby clothes. Find a Search word program and search the name then look at the number of hits the search received. And go from there
This would not make difference in ranking. Ranking is only relevant for specific pages and posts and based on corresponding keywords. But it may be useful if you can have website name corresponding to the niche and if in the same time it is brandable.
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Thanks for the feedback guys. This has really got me stuck. I definitely don't want to have problems getting ranked but if I'm ok as long as I write good content and few links then I guess I'm just gonna go with it!!!