what if I create a webpage for every keyword?

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Let's say I have a website for rent a cars, can I make a webpage for every keyword:

example:

dallas-car-rental.html
los-angeles-car-rental.html

etc..etc..

and on the actual webpage instead of the webpage being a complete duplicate of the main page. It can also say the same thing in the webpage itself, "Get 30% off on dallas car rentals.", or anything like that.

Would this help to get higher up in search engines? It's going to take a lot of time, so I just want to make sure if this would work. What I'm wanting is to have more webpages on my site indexed and when people search with those keywords then have that webpage show up in search engines. If I have 500 pages of my site indexed, I might have a higher change of my website seen than if I just had one page, correct?

Or what if I had a large list of let's say area codes, and a made a seperate webpage for each area code? I'd have the webpage in frames so the customers don't notice that it's going to a seperate webpage for each code.

Do you think this would work?
 


you would make subdomains for each term - thats easy.

If you know how to code you can dynamically insert [city] car rentals into every phrase from a database- it would help target adsense and of course raise your relevency on the SERPs

you can read about 'madlib' sites at bluehatseo.com.
 
I would do this dynamically as it would take a hella long time. And yes, most of the time this should work.
 
But would it not be considered duplicate content? Unless you are sending PPC to it and are not worried about DC.
 
no because the 'los-angeles-car-rental.html' page would specifically contain keywords only relevent to los angeles car rental's and the 'dallas-car-rental.html' would likewise be optimised for dallas car rentals. Your not going to duplicate the same content for each page, its going to be different.
 
Well with my site, there isn't much I can change, only thing I would be able to change is the title and just add the name of the city on the webpage and another sentence that has only to do with each city. That wouldn't be enough would it? Or should I go through the description, and add the keyword several more times?
 
You might want to consider using YACG [getyacg.com]. It does exactly what you want.
ie. You upload your keywords to a text file. Then, upload articles for those keywords. That's it.
I know what I've said isn't enough and sounds a bit vague, but you'll get the idea once you use it.
 
Can anybody advise if my content will be unique enough to benefit from this?

I'll just have to say what I'm promoting since I can't think of a comparable example.

I'm promoting phone cards, so my main page has a 200 word description but is mostly a sales copy.

So, there isn't much I can change or add. I can add the countries name about 4-5 times in the article and in the title, and I can add that particular countries - country code. That's all I can do everything else is going to stay the same.

Should I use this method with a different program?
 
step 1.) make a seo'd webpage for every word in the Merriam Webster dictionary (the thick one)

step 2.) cut a hole in a box

step 3.) put your junk in that box

step 4.) profit!
 
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