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How to use keyword domains to our advantage.

         

adamnichols45

6:44 pm on Oct 1, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I have just been looking or should I say browsing the internet and I have coem accross something that I want to try and do although not as spammy.

The site in question had around 50 products and they had around 50 keyword domains all with 1 page of content around 1 paragraph and then a list under that with the other 49 keyword domains. Then the link to the main site. It looked very spammy.

Now my problem is I have my main branded website but I also have 5 very good keyword domains. I dont want to do redirects as type in traffic is just not worth it. Should I design a template for the 5 keyword domains and then just link off to the main site on each one?

Any ideas much appreciated.

Quadrille

11:46 am on Oct 2, 2008 (gmt 0)

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As you clearly know (from your post), it is spam.

Not only that, it's vintage spam, the kind of spam that SEs have been spotting without effort since about 1999. You could probably sell it on eBay to a collector!

High risk. No reward. You choose ;)

adamnichols45

4:37 pm on Oct 2, 2008 (gmt 0)

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What I want to do though would not be spammy in my eyes.

Maybe write a long review a few nice pictures and include a link to the main site. I dont see a problem there do you?

Quadrille

5:34 pm on Oct 2, 2008 (gmt 0)

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If you put the effort into developing your main site for people, instead of the peripheral sites for SEs, you'd get a better result, IMO, with no risk.

What I want to do though would not be spammy in my eyes.

That may depend a little on your definition of spam, which is clearly some considerable distance from mine ... but I suggest it really depends on the SE's definition of spam.

I repeat: High risk. No reward. You choose :)