Google Sites Diagram - Part 1. Schematic Google Sites

Published on: 23-Sep 08:39am

Part 1. Schematic Google Sites

Naming Protocol

For this entire setup I’m using Brisbane. It’s one of the largest councils in the world and perfect to explain how I go after a large city.

Disclaimer. I do not own any rank and rent properties in Australia or New Zealand. I’m not going into why.

The niche is solar power.

First I find out the top 25 searched for keywords for solar power/solar energy etc.

I secure the gmail brisbanesolarpower@gmail.com

If it’s taken I just add the number 1 to the end of power. Google does not care. I want the location and keyword for my main gmail.

There are 25 google sites ( which you will see when you get the schematic ), I only talk about 24 as the 25th is actually the master site and is used for a ranking practice so evolutionary and revolutionary that I will NEVER talk about it. These sites rank perfectly well without that master site.

So we have 25 most searched for keywords. The first is the gmail name, it’s also what the master site is named.

There are 4 primary sites, they are named using the next 4 most popular keywords.

These 4 primary sites are linked to the master site.

There are 20 secondary sites. These are named for the remainder of the most searched for keywords. 5 secondary sites connect to each of the 4 primary sites.

All the above google sites are made under that single gmail.

Each site is a single page site. ONLY. Why, because google ranks Web PAGES NOT, repeat NOT web SITES.

The viewable section of the site when you arrive on it via different devices is devoted solely to presenting your offer ( whatever that may be ), in the clearest most professional manner. That’s why I’m so incredibly happy google is finally going to allow customised sites. I’m going to hire some shit hot University students to design a few, I’ll do it via a competition with the winning team getting a great prize.

Now there is also a very very well written article attached to the head section. Important. This article contains links to all 25 other sites articles. This creates a HUGE interlinking structure right off the bat. This is critical.

There is no, absolutely NO interlinking between pages within a single site. ( obviously since I don’t have any but you guys might be tempted, good luck.)

Reason. Obviously google rewards interlinking between pages within a site BUT, once you put one interlink in your site ( assuming you use 2 pages ), you activate one of googles ranking evaluations used in their Bayesian Calculations and google judge’s you accordingly.

Bypass this and google awards you the predetermined number already programmed into their calculations to make them operate at speed.

Standard Bayesian Calculations way of operating. Google cannot change mathematical limitations.

Each primary site is connected to the next primary site in a non linear manner. Each secondary site is connected to each other in the same non linear manner.

See the diagram when I post it. I’ll also do a video explaining this.

The above is level one. Called Brisbane

Below that are 4 more levels. They will be effectively called, Bayside, Northern Suburbs, Southside and Western Suburbs. These effectively contain the approximately 150 suburbs within Brisbane Central. Once I add the Greater Brisbane area there are almost 450 suburbs and A LOT more levels. I told you Brisbane in huge.

If you are observant you will begin to see that google views ALL these 25 sites as a single unified site under that single gmail. They are interlinked via each site, but present a huge interlinked structure. I’ve not even gone into ALL the assets we need to add to these sites besides that well written interlinked article on each site.

Next post we will go further.

Just think how much power you would possess if your sites ranked over this entire area. Are you entertained yet.

Cheers.

 

 

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