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May 2, 2006 at 7:55 pm #690763
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InactiveYour current website is already on the map and recognized by the search engines. So you will probably start earning quicker if you just add to your existing website instead of starting a new one. The new pages will be indexed quicker and it would be easier to promote. Remember, your website is never ending, you could literally have thousands of pages targeting 10s of thousands of keywords if you really wanted to.
May 2, 2006 at 8:07 pm #690767Anonymous
InactiveJust keep the domain and change the content and keywords.
May 2, 2006 at 11:16 pm #690796Anonymous
InactiveI would create an entirely new site targeting new keywords and new players, and I would design it after the model of your first.
Leave your first site alone! Why mess up $2,000 a month by starting all over? Once your new site get’s going, that old site’s $2,000 a month will be YOUR bonus!
May 3, 2006 at 1:38 am #690808Anonymous
InactiveCreate new pages/sections on the site, perhaps even a sub-domain (they seem to keep the same benefits as the root domain when it comes to the search engines). Then, get new links with new keywords pointing to the new area(s).
Your other option would be to get a new domain and do 301 redirects to the new site. Google transfers the PR and rankings to the new domain that way. But, you would then have the issue of different content for the keywords that people were looking for.
May 3, 2006 at 2:14 am #690810Anonymous
InactiveDon’t worry about the domain name too much.
How bad can it be?Build the new pages on the existing domain (as new pages) – and see what develops.
:3eyes:May 3, 2006 at 2:18 am #690811Anonymous
InactiveI would take webber’s adivice. Create new pages within the domain sounds like a good plan. If you srart mucking around with your head elements it could potentially do some damage. greek39
May 3, 2006 at 3:58 am #690820Anonymous
Inactivegreek39 wrote:… If you srart mucking around with your head elements it could potentially do some damage.Err… that’s exactly what I was trying to suggest.
I’ve re-edited the exisitng post to make it clearer.
:hehe:May 3, 2006 at 4:02 am #690821Anonymous
InactiveHey gooner I don’t currently have the option to edit my posts. I would like it because I would have edited my last one. greek39:Bong:
May 3, 2006 at 4:47 am #690823Anonymous
InactiveI absolutely agree with what has already been said.
Don’t change what ain’t broke – keep the existing pages as they are. Do not make any fundamental changes except to update promotions, etc.
DO add more pages of content focusing on new key phrases.
DO make another site, with a different focus!
Good luck with your future projects.
May 3, 2006 at 5:09 am #690824Anonymous
Inactivegreek39 wrote:Hey gooner I don’t currently have the option to edit my posts. I would like it because I would have edited my last one. greek39:Bong:Heyaz Greek, I’ve noticed that until some replies I can edit, after.. no more editing, ofcourse Gooner did edit after a reply, so he’s more specialer than me hehe (Spoze since he is a Senior Member n all.. and his brains wouldn’t fit amongst the bubbles in my head….
).. but I’ve been able to edit since day one, up until someone repliedMay 3, 2006 at 11:14 am #690840Anonymous
InactiveThanks for all the replies!
I would love to create another new site as Integrity suggested, but I just don’t have the time. :crazy:
My gambling site is only a small part of my internet enterprises and I already have WAY too much on my plate.
Slowly but surely adding more pages to target different keywords seems the way to go for now.
Who knows, after a year or two when I (hopefully) have some free time I might create another new site…
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