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1) Does this work?
B) Any idea of how many links to my site on one page might be a good number?
III) Is there any blog software or system that has a better format than others (such as one post per page vs. all or many posts on one page)?
Try blogger.com. it is owned by google and your blog will be indexed by google in a flash (in a few minutes sometimes!). And yes, it is a very good thing for SEO, and yes, i suggest you to do something serious, and not merely for trash seo purposes. However, it takes time before you can see your blog flying.
[edited by: Woz at 10:34 pm (utc) on Nov. 28, 2004]
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1) Starting a blog in the hope of achieving gains (possibly short-term) from crosslinking, or...
2) Expanding and improving your revenue-generating site.
First, ask yourself what the best investment of time is likely to be:1) Starting a blog in the hope of achieving gains (possibly short-term) from crosslinking, or...
2) Expanding and improving your revenue-generating site.
Heh, I started a blog at the same time as I started a related content site (not for the sole purpose of seeing gains from cross-linking, but certainly in part to help drive traffic to the content site). Now, the blog makes four times as much as the "money" site =P
For the record, though, there's more content on the blog at this point--there's something about knowing you can just type a paragraph instead of an article that is more condusive to spur of the moment updates.
I have many sets of links out there that use 2 keywords that point to two different pages within my domain. I always thought this would be ok.