StarkReality |
02-28-2008 05:39 AM |
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Originally Posted by XXXTurn
(Post 13843723)
At the moment I am thinking about something and I wonder if you could input into this and we all make a really good conclusion.
I see more and more sites in the first google places that tends to be a one page sites and not blogs.
So I think it's really possible to be at the top with non-blog website.
So why people create blogs? Do really google loves more the "often updated" sites? Maybe it's just because to have more keywords in your site?
My question would be, why do you think/know that blogs are better than static page website?
In my opinion it's only because of the amount of keywords. Would be great to know what do you mean about this one.
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A blog CMS is easy to manage and update. Install, choose template, install plugins, set and go. Since post titles are used as page titles and blogs have (or should have) text, you got some nice fodder for the spiders, many subpages, a good linking structure. Basically an easy and comfortable way to build a good looking SE friendly site. That's what made them popular, every newb who thinks photoshop is some store in town and knows shit about html and php can build one without mayor problems.
Frequent updates help to attract the spiders, make them crawl more often, although they are overrated ranking wise...I have sites on #1 for 1m+ exact match terms that were last updated in 2006.
There is nothing magic with them, they don't have a built in ranking advantage, a hand built site isn't worse, but more work.
One of the main advantages is that you can use them for automated link generation, too. Building a splog network giving you thousands of (low quality) links is a matter of a few hours. WP MU with autoblog plugin, a good feed rewriter (not one of those crappy "replace pussy with cunt" ones), a dozen domains and IPs, auto social bookmarker and pinging tool, done.
You can do some more evil stuff with them as well, auto link generation via syndicated (excerpt) feeds and auto trackbacks, etc.
As for the one-page-wonders you mentioned: They work very well, too, but you often waste the opportunity to rank for long tail keys related to your main key with them.
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