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February 29, 2008 at 9:06 pm #762232
stevejMemberHi AFC,
I have larger “all-in-one sites” they get larger traffic because there are more keywords for targeting. However, this is all a bit random. The site is huge and therefore harder to care for.
I have smaller sites that gets me a medium amount of traffic because I’ve cornered the market. However there are only a certain pool of people interested in these sites who want to gamble online and convert.
I suspect that it’s about the same for you. Different but same. For instance you probably get a good share of No Deposit seekers, bonus hunters, etc… but this niche you have picked is one of people looking to play, not necessarily pay.
In short, I think it matters what niche. And even then, the idea of niche, is that you are only going to have a small niche of people. Pick the niche well, and pick lots of niches!
Then make kick-ass landing pages on your larger site, and make those niche sites deep link to your main (bigger) site using anchors that are specific to the niche and have them land on the new kick-ass (lol) niche landing pages you just made on the larger site.
Get everyone to link to your niche sites (in whatever way you do that) which feed the larger site. The direct links to the niche sites will boost the niche site, and then finally, make your niche sites link exclusively to your larger sites new niche pages, funneling link energy straight over.
just 2cents from the ape guy :wavey:
March 1, 2008 at 4:19 am #762250
triplecrownMemberTarzan,
That sounds like a great strategy. That’s what I’ve been doing in sort of way. One main site, with a few niche sites feeding the main site with targeted links to inner pages. -
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