If I ask you how many web sites do you have? You may say “One, yes it is Mycompany.com
“ or “two” in case you have a second organization or company. When I
first began promoting my web sites I was, like most people, only
thinking in terms of one web address, the url of my main page. And I
thought that this main page was a difficult one to promote because it
was the index page of a magazine that covered a wide variety of fields
(environment, arts, science, politics, spirituality, etc). How could I
optimize a page for so many keywords, which market could I focus on? It was only after discussing the subject with another web
master, who had a similar site, that I learned that the diversity of
all the inner pages of my site was a huge asset. Each of these pages
was like a mini-website, and capable of attracting a multitude of
visitors using a variety of keywords. Part of my ignorance at that
point was due to a lack of accurate tracking data. I had a simple
tracker on the main page that told how many visits that page was
getting, but I had no idea of what was happening deeper inside the
site. Then I was able to get access to the raw access logs of the site
and using a log analysis tool I began to see the real picture of what
was happening.
I saw that the main page was getting one third of the total
traffic of the site. I found out that one article, “The Causes of
Tropical Deforestation” was a big hit and consistently getting a lot of
traffic. Other articles were also quite popular, but covering
completely different subjects. It was then that I realized that I had
not one web site, but more than 100 web sites.
What does all this mean in terms of design, optimization and
submission? It means that one has to realize that people may well enter
your site through the “side door” or the “back door” and you have to
prepare accordingly.
For design, it means that the structure of your pages and
navigation system should invite the people who enter from the inner
pages, to make it to your important pages (about us, main page, or your
order page!). For optimization it means that you should take more care
about the placing of keywords, description and title tags on all the
pages. Have you ever seen websites where the blue line at the top of
the browser is showing the title of the page to be “New Page”? Even
very good designers become a little bit sloppy on the inner pages, and
though they do usually manage to put a proper page title on those
pages, they seldom take the trouble to write separate meta tags for the
keywords and descriptions. But as I learned, these pages are an asset
and can be optimized and promoted to gain more traffic.
The first thing that I did was to redesign my navigation system
to take advantage of this traffic and make sure that those who entered
through the back door would visit the important departments of the
magazine. I also put a newsletter sign-up form on all the inner pages,
and to this day these pages are bringing in a steady stream of
subscribers to the magazine’s e-mail bulletin. The next thing I did was
to make sure that the inner pages had proper meta tags, and finally I
did a deep submission of the whole site.
What is a deep submission and why is it necessary? When you
submit the main page of your site to a search engine, the search engine
sends a “spider” to look at your page and put the data on that page in
the search engines index. Sometimes the spider will follow the links on
your main page and also pick up some of the inner pages (Google, for
example is very good at this) but sometimes they don’t go deep enough
into the site and only one or two of your pages are indexed. To get the
other pages indexed you have to submit them all separately, just as if
they were other web sites. However, if you have 100 pages you can’t
submit them on the same day to one search engine. That would be
regarded as spamming. If you submit one url per day per search engine
you will not get into any problems.
So, think about your site more deeply. Your inner pages are mini-websites and if prepared and promoted properly they could increase your traffic and your sales dramatically.






