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Web Design Workshop 2
The following is not strictly speaking a subject of the present Web Design Workshop, however if you are using a Semiomantics script, here some important tips and rules about how to plan and implement the site to reach quick complete indexing.
1. Create a Category Tree pertaining to your main topic
On the first category level, create 3 to 5 main categories under your main keyword. Then add the subcategories and as the case may be, add sub-sub-categories and so on.
Your keyword search will help you. A less thorough way is to find inspiration on Google under your main keyword; look at the bottom of the search page for related searches for example.
Alberto Giacometti in his Workshop
2. Create Tags pertaining to your categories
Create a tag with every category name and then expand to synonyms and related terms.
3. Create Links to your other blogs and publications
Set up your links under link category My Publications and enter your web site links.
Add to the blogroll http://yorgoopublishing as your content will be published there and a link back will be established.
4. Redirect your About page to your Cashflowin profile
Edit the About page and replace all content with your active cashflowin link; select the Template: Redirect.
5. Create a Contact page
Under Pages Add a New Page, call it Contact and select the Contact Template – publish.
Then edit the file contact.php in your XO theme folder via FTP.
6. Create a Post with the Blog Name as Title
Describe the purpose and future content of your blog by creating a sort of index, whereas each category name links to the relevant category (link: http://yourdomain.com/category/categoryname).
Example: HERE
Add this post to all categories and add all tags created to the post!
Publish.
7. Add posts to all categories
Now you start adding posts to each category, may be one per day, till all categories have at least one post. Then start insisting on your main keyword.
In any case your site should be indexed within 24 hours from publishing.
8. Check Google daily
As you are Targeting Google Top 10 positions, check your performance daily and look for progress; insist where you see success and don’t abandon till you reach top 10 ranking.
That’s it for today!
Note: Syndication
If you apply the YORGOO Publishing Concept, load the feedwordpress plugin to your Author blog and syndicate your new niche authority site into your main author site to a category corresponding to the name of your new blog. Add all necessary tags to the syndication, representing the main categories of your new blog.
If you enjoyed reading the above, please consider following future tips and strategies by RSS reader, Email delivery, or Kindle subscription.
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