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Postby jon patrick on Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:38 am

I have a small 'authority' website I've been working on (has nothing to do with MLM!)
Basically it's 4 pages: Home, the problems (with about 4 items listed 1-4), Solutions (again 1-4) and a photo gallery.
I was going to add an FAQ, and I started wondering if expanding it all would help it's ranking.
Specifically, if I took each 1-4 and made them sub-pages to the parent.
So, :
typical solutions page
-solution 1 page
etc.

since you can't categorize pages, is this any kind of benefit other than some flexibility in h1, h2 tags being keyword specific? Would multi-page structure hurt at all?
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Re: restructuring a website

Postby Roger Aburto on Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:44 pm

Jon.Hi!

I do really would like to help...but to be honest...I do not understand.

I feel like a three months old baby trying to eat a rare t-bone.

I wish you the best in all your endeavors,

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Re: restructuring a website

Postby Matt MacLeod on Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:51 pm

jonrpatrick wrote:I have a small 'authority' website I've been working on (has nothing to do with MLM!)
Basically it's 4 pages: Home, the problems (with about 4 items listed 1-4), Solutions (again 1-4) and a photo gallery.
I was going to add an FAQ, and I started wondering if expanding it all would help it's ranking.
Specifically, if I took each 1-4 and made them sub-pages to the parent.
So, :
typical solutions page
-solution 1 page
etc.

since you can't categorize pages, is this any kind of benefit other than some flexibility in h1, h2 tags being keyword specific? Would multi-page structure hurt at all?


I think that I can answer you question, but I am a bit confused when you refer to your website as an "authority" site and then say that it is 4 pages. I say this only because Google is not usually a fan of small sites. http://www.entrepreneur.com/blog/220662.

With regards to categorizing pages, do you think that you have enough content that you could set up pages as categorizes, and supplement them with posts supporting and/or using keywords as such?

My immediate thoughts are yes, but my second question is are do you think you are spreading yourself to thin for quality content? Can you please elaborate further?
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Re: restructuring a website

Postby Rob Hammond on Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:27 pm

If the links don't actually change, it shouldn't matter. If it's an authority site, it probably has inlinks, and it would be embarrassing if they lead to nothing.
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