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Creating multiple domains using same code
I am working on generating leads in a very competitive field. The field is Florida real estate. While it is next to impossible to rank for Florida real estate, I am considering purchasing the domains of the key phrases people actually search for. For instance, someone searching for "tampa bay single family homes" would find my website tampabaysinglefamilyhomes.com.
I plan on using the code from my existing website and original content to speed up the process. This is my questions. Does anyone see any potential problems in doing this? To be more specific, I am doing the following:
Lakeshorebranding.com - original site
magentoseo.com - key phrase site
They used the original design and original code but created next to original content.
Does anyone have any thoughts? I would appreciate any input.
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Originally Posted by NotAnSeoGuy
I am working on generating leads in a very competitive field. The field is Florida real estate. While it is next to impossible to rank for Florida real estate, I am considering purchasing the domains of the key phrases people actually search for. For instance, someone searching for "tampa bay single family homes" would find my website tampabaysinglefamilyhomes.com.
I plan on using the code from my existing website and original content to speed up the process. This is my questions. Does anyone see any potential problems in doing this? To be more specific, I am doing the following:
Lakeshorebranding.com - original site
magentoseo.com - key phrase site
They used the original design and original code but created next to original content.
Does anyone have any thoughts? I would appreciate any input.
Not only is not impossible to rank Florida real estate key phrases, I rank above the fold for lots of them. Do this: Solid on-site SEO with relevant links working synergistically.
Don't do this: The nonsense you described above
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Originally Posted by NotAnSeoGuy
magentoseo.com - key phrase site
Hi non-seo-guy,
How is magentoseo a keyphrase site in Florida Real Estate?
It's not clear from your post whether you plan to buy expired / existing / new domains... (and it does make a difference), but KP is right, it's not going to work out very well... All you end up with is a whole lot more (low ranked) sites to host/update/optimise.
You'd be far better off optimizing your site for less-competitive phrases (I would normally add "until you've become more established" but with the Florida Real Estate market that will take years and/or cost an absolute fortune).
I deleted your (5) other duplicate threads; please don't do that - keep the discussion in this thread (just like Google, we don't like a dozen near-duplicates when one will do)!
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Hello
You can try for Real State Florida.
Thanks for the help and comments everyone.
The magentoseo and lakeshorebranding were just an example of how they used this strategy. The sites would all have original content, just use the code from our site. We could use templates, but I thought the professional look of our site would look better, but wasn't sure if I would be discounted by google for it.
I have seen this strategy work in a few different arenas, so I thought I would give it a try.
Now that I do own a number of keyword rich domains, any suggestions on what to do with them? They are keyword specific to apartments.
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Originally Posted by NotAnSeoGuy
I am working on generating leads in a very competitive field. The field is Florida real estate. While it is next to impossible to rank for Florida real estate, I am considering purchasing the domains of the key phrases people actually search for. For instance, someone searching for "tampa bay single family homes" would find my website tampabaysinglefamilyhomes.com.
I plan on using the code from my existing website and original content to speed up the process. This is my questions. Does anyone see any potential problems in doing this? To be more specific, I am doing the following:
Lakeshorebranding.com - original site
magentoseo.com - key phrase site
They used the original design and original code but created next to original content.
Does anyone have any thoughts? I would appreciate any input.
Why can't you get up on ranking?
1. Use a good SMS even for your small site - It really work wonder for your PR
2. Get services of good SEO professional - Concentrate more on your job rather than saving couple of dollars.
3. Why create new code when you can permanent forward the url to your old existing site its called as 301 redirect.
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Why can't you get up on ranking?
1. Use a good SMS even for your small site - It really work wonder for your PR
2. Get services of good SEO professional - Concentrate more on your job rather than saving couple of dollars.
3. Why create new code when you can permanent forward the url to your old existing site its called as 301 redirect.
Good luck
A little help. SMS? I think text messages. What is this?
My domains focus on specific neighborhoods or niche topics, so I am hoping to create content specific to those topics. For instance, someone looking for a neighborhood wants to read information about that neighborhood, not our other services.
Want redirecting just do that, but wont help those domains rank? They will just be alias'
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Originally Posted by NotAnSeoGuy
A little help. SMS? I think text messages. What is this?
My domains focus on specific neighborhoods or niche topics, so I am hoping to create content specific to those topics. For instance, someone looking for a neighborhood wants to read information about that neighborhood, not our other services.
Want redirecting just do that, but wont help those domains rank? They will just be alias'
Thanks again!
Ooops.... read CMS
In all cases it would be better/flexible to use drupal
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Originally Posted by NotAnSeoGuy
it is next to impossible to rank for Florida real estate.
How much money have you spent trying?
What is the url for your best web site attempting this?
Once you can answer those questions meaningfully then specific discussion of strategy becomes possible;
In the past I've ranked good quality sites in the top five for really hot US generic real estate terms. If you put together a really good quality real estate site together then it gets attention. You certainly can rank for these phrases, the majority of real estate sites don't have sophisticated SEO.
If what you are really saying is how do I get a crap web site to rank well? then the rest of us might also start scratching our heads the way you seem to be.
Like KP says the long tail domains idea will never work for you.
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Originally Posted by NotAnSeoGuy
I am working on generating leads in a very competitive field. The field is Florida real estate. While it is next to impossible to rank for Florida real estate, I am considering purchasing the domains of the key phrases people actually search for. For instance, someone searching for "tampa bay single family homes" would find my website tampabaysinglefamilyhomes.com.
I plan on using the code from my existing website and original content to speed up the process. This is my questions. Does anyone see any potential problems in doing this? To be more specific, I am doing the following:
Lakeshorebranding.com - original site
magentoseo.com - key phrase site
They used the original design and original code but created next to original content.
Does anyone have any thoughts? I would appreciate any input.
After looking at the two websites, I might have been able to understand your question.
Lakeshorebranding.com
magentoseo.com
The above two sites are similar in design and using same html coding and you want to do same.
In my opinion it will be fine to have two similar designed sites with unique content. You can rename the files and folder names for the sites you want to develop and design.
But in the above case they are not offering unique content. magentoseo.com is having 65% content similar that of Lakeshorebranding.com. This you must avoid.
According to Google Webmaster Guidelines:
"Don't create multiple pages, sub-domains, or domains with substantially duplicate content."
They are not saying Duplicate Design. So you can do this with some precautions like using original content, renaming the files and folders as that of targeted keywords etc.
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I thought I'd chip in here. When my husband first got into real estate we got some (outdated) SEO advice that we should buy up all the keyword rich domains we could find for our city.
Useless!
These domains are only helpful if someone was to type in the domain name directly in the URL. So, if I bought www.floridapropertiesforcheap.com for example and set up a website there, it would only be beneficial if someone typed in the URL box "floridapropertiesforcheap.com".
Having a keyword rich domain on its own will not increase your Google ranking for those keywords. It might if you were in a really non-competitive field, but in a field like Florida real estate it won't.
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Nothing is impossible but you should have passion on it. you can do but that task is fully a good one.
We may not create multiple keyphrase one i hope but have to think in tricky way for to do this one.