Hi all,
Have been having a bit of a problem with many of my pages appearing in the supplemental index. After lots of reaseach, I've come to the conclusion that it's come down to content/
PR ratio - ie I haven't got enough incoming links to pass on enough
PR to keep many of these pages out of the SI.
So I have two questions:
1) does this mean it's pointless adding any more content and I should just concentrate 100% on building IBLs?
I've been furiously trying to build links for the last month or two and it hasn't helped all that much. Also as quality link building often relies on fresh and quality content, there's a conflict there. If I create pages as 'link bait' there's a danger that if no-one links to this page it will just compound the problem and further dilute the
PR
2) if I do add content, is it best to add fewer bigger pages rather than many smaller more targetted pages. In an ideal world the latter would be preferable as it means one can target strongly for certain keywords but maybe by putting all the content on one page it conserves more
PR juice?
With this 2nd question I'm thinking about a glossary with a couple of hundred terms defined and described. Originally I had thought to have a little page (and possibly image) for each item. This would mean I could use the image, page title, keyword density etc to do some good on-page
SEO. However will this just dilute
PR so much that none of the pages make the main index. The alternatives (A massive page with hundreds of definitions and thousands of words, or 26 pages split by letter etc) don't sound too user friendly.
Thanks in advance
Site is
Private Fleet - New Car Broker obtaining fleet discounts on new dealer cars in Australia : Private Fleet : if that's at all relevant.
Dave