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Old 08-15-2007, 12:24 PM  
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Originally Posted by alexg View Post
Obviously incoming links are important. I'm aware of that.
But besides that, what's the best way to internally link all those pages to get them all indexed as quickly as possible?
1) Submit XML Sitemap to Google.

2) Create HTML Sitemap on your website, with no more than 100 links on each sitemap.

3) Strong internal linking to make sure there is no orphan page. Do not link blindly, similar content pages should be linked.

4) And of course some deep links.

5) And yes, duplicate content is becoming more and more poisonous when it comes to get more pages indexed. Though Google have stopped showing duplicate pages as Supplement Results, but they still have this shit in algorithm. So, lesser the duplicate pages, the better.

This was generic advice.

Practically, create 10-12 HTML sitemaps with 90-95 links (MAX) on each page. Give each sitemap a couple dozen backlinks from other sites, blogs or directories. (You might consider buyin blogposts .. cheapest way to get permanent backlinks) Basically we want to make that sitemap pages "important" and thus importance will also pass to pages on sitemap and they will get indexed.
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