Possible Brick Wall? .

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Ok, so I created an affiliate site for a specific product. The site is designed and running. Content is generated. It looks pretty. I've gotten feedback from co-workers, friends, family and the like. Here is my issue.

The site is primarily a fixed informative design to redirect to another site. (I'm trying so hard to word this correctly) Basically the site stays the same, so how do I increase my appeal to search engines? I'm using the blog posts for my promotions page, but I'm not writing a new promotion every two to three days.

Am I fishing without a hook?

Have I handcuffed myself to the point I should redo everything?

For the one's who have been in this position, I would love to hear about your experiences and how you worked through them. For all others, any information, critique, advice, would be greatly appreciated.

I feel I have something good, but don't know how to follow through.


Thanks for reading,


Dan Nieves aka wamnymkr

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Is this static page on the site your landing page to redirect to another site.
If it is then you need to write posts on the topic to bring people to it so they can go through to where you want to redirect them.
Other wise you will have a no show as your site will not rank.

Should I just add a blog page for ranking purposes? Thanks for the reply by the way.

Yes, if you need people to find that site so you can send them somewheres else, you need to use blogs to bring them in.

Also if you keep having people comment on each blog as time goes on each blog will get ranked better and longer because of the active comments accumulating on the posts.

I figured that. I thought I had it all figured out, until I realized "How am I getting people here via internet and not directly?". I was trying to avoid writing content for two different sites, but I guess it was inevitable. Thanks for your advice.

I'm writing for two sites now, it just means it takes a little longer to build content but it still happens.

My first site is three months old and my second site is one month and past the first site in rankings.

You get better as you learn.

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