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skunker

1:40 am on Sep 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi folks,
I wanted to pick your brain for a minute.

I am in the planning stages of a travel-related website for my local area. Since it is very competitive, and mostly deals with hotels, I was thinking of going the "product review" route and focus my site around customer reviews of local hotels, clubs, condos, events, etc. However, places like Yahoo! Travel and Tripadvisor appear to be my biggest rival--but they don't have a foothold on the top 1-6 Google/MSN ranking for my keywords.

Now, since none of the local sites (mostly spammers) will link to my site because it's commercial, do you all think it's best that I scrap the "commercialized" portion of my site and just focus on getting a good ranking through the creation of "innocent" content such as educational articles, local history stories, timely information? By doing this, I can get a good PR by getting linked by my competitors, similar sites, and maybe even some big PR9 sites.

The plan, obviously, would be to eventually transform my site into a more commercialized "reviews" portal once good PR and linking has been achieved. Maybe in half a year?

Please, help a fellow webmaster out. I am not going to be a spammer, nor will I pollute the search engines with "do or die" tactics like so many others are doing these days. I will put out a valuable resource that that is timely, informative, and useful to most visitors.

Thanks for your time and I look forward to your responses.

skunker

4:37 am on Sep 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

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anyone?

skunker

7:42 pm on Sep 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

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What I am going to do is start small and see what happens.

mincklerstraat

9:59 am on Sep 7, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I think your plan sounds good. If your commercial content is hurting more than it's paying out at this point, get rid of it until you really can earn something from it. Just an ad here and there though isn't likely to dissuade too many potential linkers. Don't abandon thinking within your own league when you start - getting biggie link partners is nice, but there is a very good chance you'll be looking at less prestigious links for quite a while until you've built up some momentum.

edit_g

10:19 am on Sep 7, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Roll it out full force. If you're confident that you can make it work (and you should be if you're even thinking about it) then don't do it half heartedly. If your competitors are mainly spammers then they're not going to link to you anyhow.

There's a wealth of on-topic travel reciprocals out there (many, many, many thousands) - just go the whole hog.