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A. A site has 1 main page that supports 3 separate divisions of a company. Each division sells a completely different product. So this main page links to 3 separate 2nd tier pages (as in how deep in the site). Should I try and target my keywords on the division pages our on the company main page?
B. How many pages deep should a site go? What I mean by this is should I try to not let any page exists that I cannot get to from say, a tier 2 page?
C. I have read that to over use a keyword is not good. Lets say on a catalog pages 7 out of 11 Items on a page are blue and I want blue to be a keyword. If on each item I put a bullet or a description and use the word blue, am I hurting my keyword usage?
Thank you all for your time in reading this and any comments would be appreciated.
Offer a site map to your users with links that point to the important parts of your site. If the site map is larger than 100 or so links, you may want to break the site map into separate pages.
Some people like to make the user enter through the front door (index page), I very much prefer directing the user as expeditiously as possible to his/her final destination, so I would target keywords related to your company on the index page and those related to the products on the division pages (or deeper).
I did think of another question. It seems that a lot of sites I review have back links from them self? Is this normal and if so why would my site not have this? All of my pages link back to the index page.