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Old 08-21-2006, 04:06 AM The Single Web Page Experiment
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I've been running a little experiment based on my Single Web Page theory.

I'd like to hear your feedback.
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Old 08-21-2006, 11:20 AM
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I think one page is not enough. You need at least few sections to make your site really grow. I would add to this page the professional article directory and the directory of link partners - then you might have much better results.

Still, the experiment is interesting. Keep us posted with its results (if forum mods are not against it).
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Old 08-22-2006, 05:25 PM
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Hello...

Add a links page atleast so as to trade with other relevent sites.

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Old 08-22-2006, 05:33 PM
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then it wouldn't be a single page. its an experiment people. i think hes more worried about the results of the test or am i wrong?

let us know it could work but how long will it be ? what makes me want to go to a single page other than being intrigued about it?
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Old 08-22-2006, 10:06 PM
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then it wouldn't be a single page. its an experiment people. i think hes more worried about the results of the test or am i wrong?
You are correct.

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let us know it could work but how long will it be?
So far the results have been interesting. It's been up since July 2nd, 2006 and has been at the top of Google a few times now. It keeps getting shuffled in the results - no permanent place as yet. I'm waiting for Yahoo and MSN to pick up on it. They tend to be slower to index new sites, but more susceptible to keyword usage.

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what makes me want to go to a single page other than being intrigued about it?
The goal is plain search engine traffic and not much else. Check out a more practical application of the same theory on my import duty.
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Old 08-22-2006, 11:28 PM
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#1 in google when I clicked

Half way down page 3 on MSN

didnt see it on yahoo


will be interesting to see how it goes over the next few months
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Old 08-23-2006, 02:13 AM
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#1 in google when I clicked

Half way down page 3 on MSN

didnt see it on yahoo


will be interesting to see how it goes over the next few months
Hey, I can't complain about that! Weird thing is, I think Google is serving different results for different people. I don't know if it's geograhic, or what...
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Old 08-23-2006, 02:25 AM
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Is it a big deal to add a links page? Like one page is important, but most sites aren't even like 5 pages or less.

I'm trying to create a network of a ton of .info domains for my niche and keep them below 5 pages each at first. A home page with most content, links page, contact page, network info page, and perhaps a 2nd page of info once I start analyzing SE traffic.
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Old 08-23-2006, 02:37 AM
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Is it a big deal to add a links page? Like one page is important, but most sites aren't even like 5 pages or less.
Not sure I understand this. Please rephrase.

http://www.singlewebpage.com actually has more than one page:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%...ewebpage%2ecom

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I'm trying to create a network of a ton of .info domains for my niche and keep them below 5 pages each at first. A home page with most content, links page, contact page, network info page, and perhaps a 2nd page of info once I start analyzing SE traffic.
That might work too. That goes along with the concept that the keyword-specific domain name will give you the boost you need. Frankly, I wasn't interested in investing the effort until I saw some results. One thing I do like about the multiple domain angle is that it will be easy to track user interest on each individual mini-site.

A word of caution: If you're hosting all of your mini-sites from the same IP, watch out for Google flagging you. Keep it to a few dozen or less than a hundred sites.
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Old 08-23-2006, 02:48 AM
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Oh, thats cool danifer.

Yeah, I reg'ed 100 .info domains and they each take up a niche page from a "main" site I have in the niche already. I have a VPS server with about 15 IP's or so, and I'm not interlinking all 100 .info pages, I interlink about 30 to each other from one another. So from the same C-Block, I would at most, have sites linking twice or three times. They may be in the same geographic location, but at least not same IP. And namecheap gave me whois privacy as well

How is traffic on your site? Are you getting targetted traffic right now because it is one page?
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Old 08-23-2006, 02:58 AM
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Oh, thats cool danifer.

Yeah, I reg'ed 100 .info domains and they each take up a niche page from a "main" site I have in the niche already. I have a VPS server with about 15 IP's or so, and I'm not interlinking all 100 .info pages, I interlink about 30 to each other from one another. So from the same C-Block, I would at most, have sites linking twice or three times. They may be in the same geographic location, but at least not same IP. And namecheap gave me whois privacy as well

How is traffic on your site? Are you getting targetted traffic right now because it is one page?

Not a significant amount, but it's only two months old. It's also not a high traffic search phrase, but that's the point (although the traffic has been highly targeted). I'm planning to use the concept to build unique content gateway pages to a larger site (check out http://www.import-duty.com for an example).
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Old 08-23-2006, 08:31 AM
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Weird thing is, I think Google is serving different results for different people. I don't know if it's geograhic, or what...
Different databases + geoorganic + have you heard that Google seems to remember the choice of people, so that if you pick this site for this keyword certain amount of times it *remembers* this site as a best choice for you on this keyword.
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Old 06-10-2008, 05:00 PM Re: The Single Web Page Experiment
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For anyone who's still interested in this - the site is coming up on its 2nd year anniversary, and it's still number one on Google for the term "Single Web Page"

Traffic is still very, very light but highly targeted. You can view the traffic stats at:

http://www.singlewebpage.com/stats
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at least not same IP. And namecheap gave me whois privacy as well
Of course, Google can easily see they all have the same registrar.
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