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Old 01-27-2004, 03:12 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Hi all and thanks for your replies.
Yes I know that its a lot harder to get high rankings for those more competitive terms.That's why those terms are deep down my list of keywords.Anyway..I already know about the basic techniques and I've been to webworkshop.net already.Anyways,here are my ideas on what I plan to do:

My website would contain free content on computer viruses.That's the main thing in it.Now what I plan to do is that on the top navigation bar of my website I'll make links that contain my keywords with the word "Articles" in the end e.g "Computer Virus Protection Articles," "Computer Virus Help Articles" etc.When someone clicks on any of these links e.g he clicks on C.Virus Protection articles,he'll be taken a page that contains links to all the articles that are related to computer virus protection.Same for all of the other smaller keywords.When someone clicks on an article e.g he clicks on some article in C.Virus Protection category,he'll be taken to the article which would be optimised for c.virus protection keyword.That is,the whole article would be about that keyword and the keyword would be repeated time and again in the content.(I got this strategy from webposition.net's doorway pages' report).In this way I'll get lots of internal links that contain the keywords in the link Text.But this arises a small problem here...many of the keywords mean the same thing and I can't assign them different categories e.g both "Fix a computer virus" and "get rid of a computer virus" would mean the same thing.Do you think I should put such keywords in the same category and optimise the pages in that category for all such keywords?Any comments or suggestions to improve my strategy?I'll be waiting....
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