SEO
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I am primarily concerned with results on google only and have a fair idea of how SEO used to work META tags, keywords, TITLE, etc... While reading an optimization sheet for google it suggests there isn't much you can do to optimize a search with google becuz it relies heavly on linking with other sites. So my question is this... I have a few products I would like to sell on my site and have considered developing a seperate web site dedicated just to that product www.product1.com www.product2.com etc... Each of these products would have a link somewhere pointing back to my web site and visa-versa... Supposedly this is how to drive your ranking up on google.... So, does a sub-domain work equally as well? www.product1.mywebsite.com www.product2.mywebsite.com I read something about this not working becuz the sub-domains don't have static IP's? If I have made any sense and you know what your talking about, please give me yer opinions... Thanks Cheers :) The word of the day is legs, let's go back to my house and spread the word ;P
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I am primarily concerned with results on google only and have a fair idea of how SEO used to work META tags, keywords, TITLE, etc... While reading an optimization sheet for google it suggests there isn't much you can do to optimize a search with google becuz it relies heavly on linking with other sites. So my question is this... I have a few products I would like to sell on my site and have considered developing a seperate web site dedicated just to that product www.product1.com www.product2.com etc... Each of these products would have a link somewhere pointing back to my web site and visa-versa... Supposedly this is how to drive your ranking up on google.... So, does a sub-domain work equally as well? www.product1.mywebsite.com www.product2.mywebsite.com I read something about this not working becuz the sub-domains don't have static IP's? If I have made any sense and you know what your talking about, please give me yer opinions... Thanks Cheers :) The word of the day is legs, let's go back to my house and spread the word ;P
What you're describing is commonly known as a link-farm, and Google has been cracking down on those as well. Rather than spend the time and money on setting up multiple web sites, try buying some ad space on relevant sites, or even on Google. I'd bet that you get better response and visitors clicking on an ad are probably looking to buy some product (hopefully yours naturally).