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I’m just about to start work on a <widget> website. There has been a version of this company’s website up online previously, but this was taken down over a year ago and replace with a simple, keyword dense holding page.
I’ve just had a look at the stats for the holding page and found that it has ranked quite highly in Google for quite favourable specific popular keywords.
Now I’m confused, how can a website made up of one page (with a page rank of 3) beat a competitor’s website in the listings, when their site is a multi-page, fully functioning website?
The only logical reason I can think of, is that because the website has a page rank of 3 and a few specific keywords which are not diluted by “and, it, & the” it’s favoured this page over other people’s.
Any ideas anybody?
[edited by: ciml at 3:14 pm (utc) on Feb. 16, 2005]
[edit reason] Widgetised [/edit]