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Bulding Pages for Web Traffic
Filed in archive Affiliates by webvicious on August 19, 2005
If you want to get more traffic to your site you have to follow certain principles. Building new web pages onto you site is one of the best ways to get more traffic to your site. You should have a page built for each keyword you want to target to your site. This is key because search engines are looking for pages that are titled and about a certain keyword phrase.

For example, since people are looking for "flowers in Miami" in Google, you have to a page on your site that is titled "Flowers in Miami" in order to come up in the rankings. Of course, it's not as simple are just having a page on yor site, you have to have a good ranking website to rank under competitive terms. Make sure you include all original content on the pages you build on your site and link to them from the homepage or a site map page. Now go out there and starting building onto your site! Start a "Site Map" called sitemap.html that is basically a listing of hyperlinks to all the pages contained on your site. This will make sure the spiders make it to every page...over time, more and more of your site will be indexed and rank in the search engine results pages (hopefully page 1!).

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