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(2) Many described that one should strive to have as many pages as possible indexed by Google. However, my site is pretty simple in its layout- just under 10 pages, with lots of dynamic work at the background. Do you think I should really start to create more and more pages to make the site "fatter"?
(3) I dont have any robots.txt file as there're no special instructions I have in mind for the robots. Is that really bad?
Thanks all!
f55.
One of the reasons our site does so well in googe (over 700 unique searches to find our site from google this month) is that we have quite a few pages, and they're all being indexed. You'll really have to target some keywords with only 10 pages. Whereas our site we don't target keywords at all, it just happens in the course of us making a quality website for our users.
Hope this helps,
Socks
I agree with Socks, many pages each built around different content can help to attract many users.
If you get a high PageRank then you might be OK with the redirect, but I would prefer not to take the risk. Google sometimes merges links to both addresses when one redirects to the other, bot not always.
- Post newsletters which are also good for targetd email marketing
- Describe processes related to your product/service (i.e., this is how a widget is made)
- Have product reviews, or featured products
- Do spotlights on employees/partners that made a difference in your industry
- etc.
The point is to think about all the possible information related to your Web site that may be of interested to someone. Is this take a lot of time? Sure, but you probably don't have anything else to do on the weekends :)