PredatorNutrition
12th December 2008, 02:55
Hi Everyone
I have a question which seems to not have a clear answer. I have been reading up on google and how their algorithm works as well as trying to read up on black hat vs white hat seo but still unsure if the following is going to be beneficial because it will increase traffic, counter-productive because it may be seen as a bad thing by google or will have no effect either way.
I am in the process of establishing a site selling nutritional supplements. I have noticed that quite a few people search for me using the names of some well known nutritional supplements but my rankings being a new site are mediocre.
Now, I also hold the rights to the domain names for some known nutritional supplements. My idea was to setup sites for each of these domain names so that if people typed in the name of said nutritional products, then these new sites, by virtue of sharing the same domain name as the product being searched are likely to come much better in the google rankings. The new sites could either redirect straight to my retail nutritional site or they could have some degree of content such as product description, company info, followed by a link to the retail site so people can buy the product.
Will either of these strategies be okay? Maybe only the second one I have a hunch. It won't be a link farm with links pointing between my own sites as the only links outgoing to a site of mine will be the link to my retail site, although I may have other links on these product pages to the manufacturer's site and so forth.
Can anyone advise?
I have a question which seems to not have a clear answer. I have been reading up on google and how their algorithm works as well as trying to read up on black hat vs white hat seo but still unsure if the following is going to be beneficial because it will increase traffic, counter-productive because it may be seen as a bad thing by google or will have no effect either way.
I am in the process of establishing a site selling nutritional supplements. I have noticed that quite a few people search for me using the names of some well known nutritional supplements but my rankings being a new site are mediocre.
Now, I also hold the rights to the domain names for some known nutritional supplements. My idea was to setup sites for each of these domain names so that if people typed in the name of said nutritional products, then these new sites, by virtue of sharing the same domain name as the product being searched are likely to come much better in the google rankings. The new sites could either redirect straight to my retail nutritional site or they could have some degree of content such as product description, company info, followed by a link to the retail site so people can buy the product.
Will either of these strategies be okay? Maybe only the second one I have a hunch. It won't be a link farm with links pointing between my own sites as the only links outgoing to a site of mine will be the link to my retail site, although I may have other links on these product pages to the manufacturer's site and so forth.
Can anyone advise?