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Hi, What is the best way to add internal pages to a sites link structure? For example, lets way I have a 10 page site about 'widgets'. I would like to add over time 1 page a day of quality content about "widgets" for the next year. Since I do not think orphan pages will be index or of value, even with a google site map (because it there is not integration with the site), I need a strategy on how to link these new pages in. Should I on my index.html page simply create a "site map" link and then on my "sitemap.html" page, add a new page about widgets a day? or is there a better way. how would I go from 10 to 375 pages in a year? Thanks, Mark |
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On 2008-02-10, Markukasia@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Hi, What is the best way to add internal pages to a sites link > structure? > For example, lets way I have a 10 page site about 'widgets'. I would > like to add over time 1 page a day of quality content about "widgets" > for the next year. Since I do not think orphan pages will be index or > of value, even with a google site map (because it there is not > integration with the site), I need a strategy on how to link these new > pages in. Should I on my index.html page simply create a "site map" > link and then on my "sitemap.html" page, add a new page about widgets > a day? or is there a better way. how would I go from 10 to 375 pages > in a year? Use server-side includes: <ul id="links"> <!--#include virtual="links.html"> </ul> Append the links to the new pages to links.html enclosed in <li>...</li>. This is how I do on on my site at <http://cfaj.freeshell.org>. -- Chris F.A. Johnson, webmaster <http://Woodbine-Gerrard.com> ================================================== ================= Author: Shell Scripting Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (2005, Apress) |
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