A niche, landing pages and what you put on your homepage

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Im planning on having a fair amount of individual landing pages off a domain, to make each landing page as specific as possible to the various areas of the niche that il be working with and im wondering what you do with regards to your homepage content.

Im going for html landing pages, not working off of a blog or anything like that and so wonder how i would setup the homepage, as in would it be an idea to place a few articles on it and if so, would you setup a wordpress blog on the main domain, then just have each html landing page setup for each part of the niche that im targetting or is there some other way that you would do it?
 


Its within the financial niche...

Edit: Taking back my thanks, i dont know how many times im going to fall for that.

Its funny and all that but a sure way to kill a forum isn't it.

hahaha, I couldnt resist...

I think that starting a blog about it and having landing pages in Html could a good idea.

you should pay attention to the posts icons NSFW...
 
Just redirects to wikipedia - check the status bar. Any way "financial niche" is still too vague - "payday loans" and "invest in mid east real estate" are both financial niches.

Im not sure why you need to know the niche in order to advise further?

My question is regarding how people normally set their homepage, as they will be building multiple landing pages to target each offering.
 
Its within the financial niche...

Edit: Taking back my thanks, i dont know how many times im going to fall for that.

Its funny and all that but a sure way to kill a forum isn't it.



OH NO, makemoneyonline is going to kill the wickedfires!!!

You havent looked around here much have you?
 
OH NO, makemoneyonline is going to kill the wickedfires!!!

You havent looked around here much have you?

Clearly a misunderstanding here, its nothing to do with make money online, its to do with a financial service my friend.

Lets keep the thread on track ;) if i find out what im trying to elsewhere il make sure i update the thread. ;)

Yes im new to this forum, must look around more first.
 
Set up your blog, get some posts on it (either write them yourself or hire a writer), and get a few backlinks.

Then build out your separate landing pages onto the same domain, linking to pages and posts on your blog here and there (in the footer of your LPs). Use php to dynamically insert keywords into each landing page to build relevancy and gain QS. As far as content for each landing page - this depends. You're saying your niche has different areas. Are we talking 2-3 areas or 10-20 areas?
 
Set up your blog, get some posts on it (either write them yourself or hire a writer), and get a few backlinks.

Then build out your separate landing pages onto the same domain, linking to pages and posts on your blog here and there (in the footer of your LPs). Use php to dynamically insert keywords into each landing page to build relevancy and gain QS. As far as content for each landing page - this depends. You're saying your niche has different areas. Are we talking 2-3 areas or 10-20 areas?

Thanks for the helpful reply, around 8 areas, and with the service being country specific (UK) i also intend on targetting specific cities, counties and some smaller areas within counties.

Also specifically one of the parts of the niche can then be broken down into around another 5, and i feel it makes sense to create a landing page for each one.

Ive read so much about relevancy and although i know its plenty of work to do i feel it will be worth it for targetting as strongly as i can.

Thanks il try your suggested approach.
 
"around 8 areas, and with the service being country specific (UK) i also intend on targetting specific cities, counties and some smaller areas within counties"

OK. Now if you are selling the same service in all areas, rather than 100 different financial services you could install WPMU in a "/blog" directory and let it handle all the blog subdomains (city1.finance.com, city2.finance.com, city3.finance.com, etc while setting your landing pages as finance.com/city1, finance.com/city2, finance.com/city3, etc..
Build one index.php in the root of finance.com that redirects traffic to your blogs and landers based on geoip if you want to be fancy.

Won't work if you are selling lots of different services though which is why I asked how tight your niche is.

Be sure to read Images and Words sticky post on highly converting campaigns.
http://www.wickedfire.com/35927-howto-create-ultra-targeted-ads-get-highly-converting-campaigns.html
 
"around 8 areas, and with the service being country specific (UK) i also intend on targetting specific cities, counties and some smaller areas within counties"

OK. Now if you are selling the same service in all areas, rather than 100 different financial services you could install WPMU in a "/blog" directory and let it handle all the blog subdomains (city1.finance.com, city2.finance.com, city3.finance.com, etc while setting your landing pages as finance.com/city1, finance.com/city2, finance.com/city3, etc..
Build one index.php in the root of finance.com that redirects traffic to your blogs and landers based on geoip if you want to be fancy.

Won't work if you are selling lots of different services though which is why I asked how tight your niche is.

Be sure to read Images and Words sticky post on highly converting campaigns.

Thanks very much ArtDeco i appreciate it, il look into this.
 
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