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Old 7/16/10, 1:50 PM
Janette A. Foley Janette A. Foley is offline
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Default This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

I added all the InterNACHI articles www.nachi.org/articles.htm to my site and consumers keep finding me. Since the beginning of the year the addition of the articles has increased the traffic to my site nearly five fold.

My website is www.mtnhighinspections.com
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Old 7/16/10, 5:56 PM
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Looks good Janette , lots of information. did someone help you with your site or was it all you?



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Old 7/16/10, 6:31 PM
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Default Re: This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

Great job, Janette !!!

And congrats on your 1st post to the MB, after over 4 years!!! What's up with that??

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Old 7/16/10, 6:58 PM
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Default Re: This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

Nice site Janette.
Janette might not post too much but I always see her at the Denver NACHI meetings and also at the Colorado Springs meetings sometimes.
She is very involved.



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Old 7/16/10, 7:01 PM
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Default Re: This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

Looks good. What kind of traffic volume are you getting?

Of course including your site link in your signature and posting regularly in the public sections of the forum can help SEO too.



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Old 7/16/10, 7:13 PM
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Looks good. What kind of traffic volume are you getting?
I'm sure she just had a spike from this thread also... 89 views, so far.
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Old 7/16/10, 7:15 PM
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Default Re: This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

Be warned only post articles that you perform inspections for or you will get some very weird requests. Some times they work too good, especially if somebody else does not have that article list on their website yet.
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Old 7/16/10, 7:57 PM
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Default Re: This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

Last month, due to some unusual sinkhole activity in Guatamala.....I got 16,000 new hits and 20,000 individual page reads.

Wierd.



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Old 7/16/10, 8:47 PM
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Default Re: This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

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I added all the InterNACHI articles www.nachi.org/articles.htm to my site and consumers keep finding me. Since the beginning of the year the addition of the articles has increased the traffic to my site nearly five fold.

My website is www.mtnhighinspections.com
You are quite lucky as Google does not like duplicate content. OK, they hate it. You are experiencing what I believe is a temporary surge until Google catches on which can often take quite a while. Not saying you did anything wrong, but I would at least go back and modify the top, middle and bottom of all the articles with your own unique content.

Case in point. I knew of a home inspector who used white text to (try) and hide the fact that his primary keyword was on his home page in a hundred different places. What happened? For a short while he was at the top of the SERP's. Then he got banned for life.
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Old 7/17/10, 2:18 AM
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Erol is incorrect about duplicate content, although his old wives tale may have been true many years ago. Imagine how many exact duplicate versions of the U.S. Declaration of Independence exist, word for word, on the internet. If I thought there was any truth to the rumor, being the @$$hole that I am, I'd commission our IT Department to write a script to make 500 exact duplicate websites for every non-member's site.

Every member who adds www.nachi.org/articles.htm to their inspection websites reports dramatic increase in traffic that only increases over time.



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Old 7/17/10, 4:26 AM
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Erol is incorrect about duplicate content, although his old wives tale may have been true many years ago. Imagine how many exact duplicate versions of the U.S. Declaration of Independence exist, word for word, on the internet. If I thought there was any truth to the rumor, being the @$$hole that I am, I'd commission our IT Department to write a script to make 500 exact duplicate websites for every non-member's site.

Every member who adds www.nachi.org/articles.htm to their inspection websites reports dramatic increase in traffic that only increases over time.
I agree but know original content will help SEO more.
Most people do not have time or should I say talent to add all original content to fill their websites and being able to add NACHI articles is a blessing to that majority.
There is no reason to fear adding content but it would be wise to change up the words to avoid any duplicate penalty .
Personally I would use the articles as a template and totally rewrite.
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Old 7/17/10, 4:40 AM
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Default Re: This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

Janette, what searches is your site coming up for? I posted 2 articles directly from Google's site last month on how overwhelming your site with copied content (which your site is doing as it was a lot more duplicate content than original content) will not help your rankings.

Nick, let me rephrase what Erol has said. Having copied content won't hurt you, but it won't help your rank at all. Having the constitution as a single page among many on your site means you have lots of other original content. What will keep you down is when 75% of your content isn't original. Google; Denver Home Inspector and check out DenversBestHomeInspector.com , a NACHI member using our hosting and is #2 for a city with over 1 million people (Google Brooklyn Home Inspector and you'll find 2 NACHI members on the first page in cities with over 2.5 million people). You'll notice almost all the content is original. I can give you dozens of other cities and none of them have sites with overwhelming duplicate content. I only post this as I want to see guys succeed, not be held back.




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Old 7/17/10, 7:52 AM
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Default Re: This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

Dominic, will modifying the articles like Erol suggested improve the rankings or will google 'sense' it is a copy of another article?
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Old 7/17/10, 8:30 AM
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Default Re: This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

Jason, you're talking about two different things. He is discussing site ranking which is how the search engines perceive your site and you are mentioning how the public ranks your site. These are two different things.

For your site to rank when someone types in a search request, they must type in the right word for your site to come up. It's about relevance to what they are searching for. If your site is the same as everyone else's, then your relevance will fall because everyone has the exact same information.

For those that do not have significant content for the search words that people use, and you are the only one copying the articles in your area, a search for: "Boulder Colorado move in certified inspection"will increase your hit because you matched "move in certified" which you are increased in relevance because of "Boulder" and "Colorado".

So if you're the only one that copies the movie and certified article in Boulder Colorado you will get the hit without any problem.

However, when you just type in "movie in certified inspection" you may be on page 1009!
Unless however, you add relevance of your own in reference to the movie and certified inspection program.

if the search engine finds you have additional information in Association with the copied article, it may make you more relevant.

My personal view on copying any information or content style even is that people read the same old stuff over and over again every click they make on a new website in their search. How many times do they want to read the same thing?

As you pointed out, they will see the the similarities of all the sites they click and may keep on clicking until they see something more original that actually addresses their concerns beyond simply finding a home inspector.



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Old 7/17/10, 12:11 PM
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Default Re: This is how I quadrupled traffic to my inspection website.

Dom, like all geeks , is rank-centric. Rank is simply one way to generate traffic. Rank doesn't pay bills. Traffic does. In particular, consumer traffic. www.nachi.org/articles.htm generates consumer traffic, which is what Jan an Jim and others (as they've explained) have been enjoying since adding the articles to their sites. Nothing wrong with rank though (rank very much helps generate traffic) and Dom is the King of improving rank. But traffic leads to clients.



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