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Table Football example
Using DIG. the dig feature of wordtracker popularity search
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> Do I put these "table football", "table soccer" etc all into one, so > there all mixed up, or do I do "table football" at the top, then the > next one below. As I'm now starting to get a little confused. This is where the site design comes in. You have to think about it and come up with a logical structure. Obviously we don't want every single page 'made new' from the homepage. It would be too crowded. So we break the site up into a hierarchy to start with and then apply cross references ('link to this') later. If you go back to wordtracker and use the 'Dig' feature it may give you some clues for sub-topics for the higher scoring terms. For example a Dig for 'foosball tables' reveals:- foosball tables 291 275 used foosball tables 38 36 harvard foosball tables 25 24 tornado foosball tables 22 21 tournament soccer foosball tables 18 17 foosball tables for sale 10 9 . . etc That shows you that some sub-topics for the foosball tables page are:- foosball tables 291 275 used foosball tables 38 36 harvard foosball tables 25 24 tornado foosball tables 22 21 tournament soccer foosball tables 18 17 foosball tables for sale 10 9 so you start to get a structure. Note how all the Dig results have the term 'foosball tables' in them. The indented pages are 'made new' from the 'foosball tables' page and will appear as links in col3 of the 'foosball tables' page But that is not the end of the story because wordtracker is pretty dumb and there may be other pages that are good sub-topics of the 'foosball tables' page yet don't have the term 'foosball tables' in them.
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