I have been using vbseo for maybe 3 or 2 months, and still no improvement,I am not even getting any traffic to my site.Please tell me how I can improve the traffic on my site using vbseo.
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I have been using vbseo for maybe 3 or 2 months, and still no improvement,I am not even getting any traffic to my site.Please tell me how I can improve the traffic on my site using vbseo.
If you are not getting any traffic to your site, there is likely some kind of error.
Start here:
Your Site Review - Stuff to Do First
what kind of error,please explain.
my sites url is www.gamerzparadise.org/forums/
There could be any number of errors. Anything from as simple as a problem with robots.txt misconfigured to your hosting blocking search traffic without letting you know.
Do you use the Google Webmaster Tools? Check there for any error messages:
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IMO, you have WAY to many forums for a new site.
5-10 MAX is the best way to start a new board. It keeps everyone looking at nearly everything.
all these: Questions? - Anime Paradise Home of All of Your Anime Needs
should be 1 forum, not a category.
and combine this as well:
Expected Questions and Answers - Anime Paradise Home of All of Your Anime Needs
perhaps the single thread in there should simply be a sticky.
having an 'archive' forum is a bad idea. stop moving posts there, and kill it. you want your topics in the correct category, and to not move often.
the same for all the game-by-game forum.
make one called
Games
- general animie
- naruto
- etc
no need for sub forums, especially because most have 0 posts in them.
Once you get concise, you can focus content. Focusing content leads to more posting. More posting leads to more possible SERP's. More SERPs leads to more traffic. More traffic leads to more money. More money leads to donate some to me for helping you out![]()
I discussed this in one of my strangest posts of all time, regarding "forum crystallization".
Brian's right, of course. Keep a small number of forums until your content builds up enough that you can start sub-dividing/sub-categorizing it better. Otherwise, your forum looks empty and discouraging to new users.
Forum Crystallization - Limit Your # of Sub-Forums at Launch