Tuesday 26 February 2013

Stepping Up Jobs For Maintaining Your Paleo Recipe Website

By Charlie Smith


It seems there is a lack of common sense People want to sell you a fad over proven ideas. Here are some common sense propositions on operating your paleo recipe website.

Create your own topical directory about your field of interest. Obviously link to your own site, deep linking to meaningful content where available. Certainly, if you make it into a truly useful resource, it will attract links on its own.

Team up with other paleo recipe website operators in a similar niche as your own. By creating a network of paleo recipe websites that offer similar things, you can grow your web presence and everyone should benefit. Link to each other's paleo recipe websites for a boost in your search rankings.

Constantly update content on your site. If you visit a paleo recipe website and on each visit, there is nothing new, you easily get turned off. The various search engines thrive on new content so don't hesitate to update the content of your web pages.

Include a help forum on your paleo recipe website, especially if you're offering computer software or other technical services. It builds a community on your site and gives you access to your most loyal clients.

Many search algorithms seem biased toward older established sites. It may be faster to buy an old site with a strong link profile, and link it to your own site, than to try to start building authority links from scratch.

Strip your site down to its most vital components. Clutter can turn visitors off quickly and make you site hard to navigate. Decide what elements are most important and pull away the rest of the noise.

Look around for blogs that you can provide guest posts for. In exchange for providing them with free content, you can post a link to your site and a little bit about yourself. This is a powerful tool for establishing credibility in a specific field.




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