Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Amen... a reminder of the 'too many eggs in one basket' syndrome.
Now my main is #2 and the #1 spot isn't as perfect a match as I am. The worst is that several of my #4-#5 keywords are now pushing #50 and one that has been #4-#5 for a couple of years is now about #200.
I keep wanting to scream "this isn't fair." You do everything "right" do clean SEO and then for no apparent reason you get slammed. They keep changing the rules without notification or explanation.
I hope that at some point we will be able to figure out what it is they want THIS QUARTER so I can make an effort to compensate and comply.
What Brett was saying was don't have all your eggs based on one page (one keyword phrase).
More pages more keywords covered, more keywords covered less chance of getting zinged on all or even a majority of them in any one update.
I don't think he was saying that if you get 100 or more hits on any one page you need to rewrite that page unless of course that was the only one of very few that you had.
He is saying diversify.
Well, you know I belive in broadbased optimization. If I have a page getting more than 100 referrals a month on the same phrase - I try to change the page if I can.
So do you leave the old page up and add more similarly themed pages with links to the other pages?
DO you turn the page into a mini site map with as many different sub pages as needed?
Or is every case different?
If this gets any longer can we split this into it's own thread?
I've started some experimentation, to try to determine what will help. Progress would be much quicker, however, if it was done by more people on different sites. If anyone wants to cooperate on this, please sticky me.
Welcome to the forum, Oldiesgal. : )