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Topic ID: 6
Message ID: 7
#7, RE: FatBomb Templates and Skins - shopdcmetro
Posted by kelvin brown on Apr-19-04 at 06:27 AM
In response to message #6

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>Plus, don't forget that the ability to add your own links
>via custom databases add "targeted navigation" via the
>"search", as you can add links to your own site in the
>SER's, creating "navigation" based on keyword.
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>Also, FatBomb adds "more" links at the bottom of every page,
>so if you can get an engine to spider a single page, it
>could spider up to 15 or more "more results" pages, as they
>all cross-link with each other.
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>Let's do the math:
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>20 + 20 navigation links to other FatBomb SERPs = 40 total.
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>Each of the 40 creates, let's say, 15 "more serps", that's
>600 pages...
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>And if you understand the "Magic Linking Strategy", you can
>easily multiply the 600 a couple of more times...
>
>However, the real key will be to linking to all these pages.


Hi Kurt,

Thanks for the feed back. I will be modifing the table for width. That was me seeing what I could do with an existing design.

The site i am using is an existing directory, so I am using a custom database. Although only about 400 of my current listing have URLs.

My traffic is currently 5k vistors, with an average of 10K page views per month. My goal here is to increase the page views and repeat visitors. over half my traffic comes from various search engines. This makes it hard to tell if I am getting repeat visitors.

On this particular site www.shopdcmetro.com, you will notice I plan to have 30 SERPs to start with. I know my html pages are spidered every couple of days, how well will this links be scanned. http://www.shopdcmetro.com/cgi/metro/metro.cgi/?skin=washingtondc&keywords=legal&start=20&length

Since I can run cgi from any location, I am considering putting everything back a couple of levels, to http://www.shopdcmetro.com/metro.cgi/

Previously, because it was automatic, I always allowed free entry into the database. Anyone here considered charging for basic entry.

Any thoughts.

Thanks Kelvin