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Originally Posted by mikethedrummer44 I think you're making this a bit too difficult. Right now, if I read correctly, you're trying to make a website that deals with EVERYTHING about rock music. That seems like a HUGE task to me. Why don't you just concentrate on a smaller niche first? Maybe try "Rock Music in the 80's" and explain everything about that. Then you can move on to "Rock Music in the 90's: The Introduction of Grunge" etc. That way you not only work in smaller chunks, but you can be building authority for multiple keywords. |
Well I've been doing that, I have a page for each decade and genre that describes it, that's the easy part, but then the hard part is making a page for each band. I mean there's a couple hundred bands for each decade/genre, so, it's just so much.
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As far as wikipedia goes, I'd recommend not trying to duplicated it. If you have the same type of information as wikipedia does, what's the point of going to your website instead of wikipedia? Wikipedia will most likely show up first on the search terms (until you get some authority), and it's pretty easy to use. You need to add something different to your blog that separates it from wikipedia.
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Well Wikipedia doesn't give you recommendations or concert reviews. My site has links on each band page that you can click on to bring you to another band that the person might also like. Concert reviews are important too because part of why people would get into a band is hearing how good they are live.