Saturday, September 29, 2007

Silomatic - Theme Based Site Builder

SiloMatic, Silo Pages and Google

You may be wondering, "What in the world is SiloMatic?"

Well, SiloMatic is a brand new desktop software application for creating search-engine friendly websites quickly and easily.

The best content to use for SiloMatic is original articles. You can create 400 - 600 word articles yourself or outsource this job to a ghostwriter by using a service like Elance.com.

Now, as you probably know, Google and other search engines try to display the most relevant search results for a given search term by ranking websites that have a tight theme relevance across the entire site.

However, do you know that synonyms of the main keyword for a web page strengthen the theme relevance of the page?

That's right... and this is very important.

Additionally, linking pages in a specific way to prevent theme bleeding, while keeping a tight focus between pages that are linked together, strengthens the theme relevance even further.

If you think this sounds complicated, imagine trying to figure out how to do all this manually...

Talk about a complete waste of time, if you could even do it at all by yourself.

Well, thanks to SiloMatic, you don't have to!

SiloMatic creates a website that links all the pages correctly to prevent theme bleeding. It also makes sure you create tightly focused groups of web pages known as silos.

Simply put... A silo is a group of web pages with content that strengthens (rather than hurts) your theme relevance.

These silos are linked together in a linear way to reinforce the theme.

The bottomline...


Better rankings on Google and other search engines, more visitors to your website and of course... increased profits.

So, download your copy of SiloMatic today and discover how it can benefit you and your web business: Theme Based Site Builder

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