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A Theme-Based Website, Part 1- What Is It?



©2002 by Julie Georg



What is a theme-based website? The wave of the future. The

best way to please increasingly savvy visitors AND search

engines. A theme-based website is a site that is based on

one specific theme or concept. Every page of the site

focuses on a single topic that is related to that theme. For

example, if my theme is Italian cooking, topical pages could

include Italian chefs, Italian ingredients, Italian cooking

methods, Italian cookware, etc. Such a site could easily

grow to a hundred pages, each of which focuses on a

different topic, all of which are related to my theme.



Why would I want a theme-based site?

A theme-based content site is a great vehicle for earning

income as an affiliate. How?



Traffic:

Each topical page is a "keyword focused" content page. In

other words, I build the content of each page based on one

of hundreds of keywords that someone might use to search

for information related to my theme. Taken all together,

my tightly focused, themed site scores well at the engines

for hundreds of related terms. And we all know what that

means - lots and lots of highly targeted traffic!



Presell:

Each topical page is full of valuable content. This content

is used to PRESELL(we all know the importance of preselling,

right?!). My visitors are not searching for sales copy.

They are searching for information. I need to deliver.

Using my Italian cooking example, my page based on the

keyword "Italian chefs" could offer brief biographies of the

top Italian chefs. I could then recommend books by or about

these chefs, providing an in-text link to a book seller.

What else? I could write(or find) articles about olive oil,

Italian ceramic cooking pots, the Chianti region, etc. And

as a good affiliate, I provide in-text links to merchants

selling Italian cookware, imported foods and wines, cooking

lessons in Tuscany(!), etc, etc. Think of the potential.



Consider the advantages the theme-based website has over

mini-sites, which some affiliates use to try to promote

an affiliate program. They may seem easy and cheap, but

mini-sites are not built to do well at the search

engines and rarely get a directory listing - the two

places my visitors are most likely to look for me! Where

they WILL find my theme-based site. Also, mini-sites are

typically made up of just sales copy. I know my visitors

do not want to be sold. My theme-based site GIVES my

visitors valuable content while preselling. Lastly,

a mini-site is pitching one product. If a visitor doesn't

want that particular product they're gone. My site,

however, offers multiple products or services, any one of

which my visitor may be interested in.



Affiliates will also often use gateway or doorway pages.

These are essentially "trick sites" which may score with the

engines but don't deliver good content and so rarely

result in getting the click through, the sale, or the

repeat visit. Also, tricking the engines is becoming less

effective as the engines become more and more sophisticated.

My theme-based site plays fair with the engines and the

engines love it.



Using a theme-based website I create a WIN-WIN-WIN-WIN

situation. My visitors win because they've found the high-

value information they were looking for. Search engines

win because I've given them a site that will add quality

to their search results. The merchants that I represent

as an affiliate win because I've presold my visitors and

they arrive at the merchants' sites ready to buy. And,

last but not least, I win with growing commissions. Can

you say "super-affiliate"?



Think a theme-based website is for you? Brainstorm ideas to

find your site concept. Everyone has experience, knowledge,

interests or hobbies that could be turned into a theme-based

website. You can start building YOUR web BUSINESS.

Don't have a theme? Check out Part 2 of this series.

Or send me an email. mailto:yourhelplinemail.com





About the author:

Julie Georg is a consultant to individuals and small

businesses interested in establishing a web presence.

Step-by-step directions for building a theme-based site can

be found in the excellent, free Affiliate Masters course.

Blank email mailto:tamsassist3sitesell.net





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