经营多个网站的的最佳实践
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2010年11月17日星期三
发表者:搜索质量团队
Tomer Honen
和
Kaspar Szymanski
原文链接:
/search/blog/2010/11/best-practices-for-running-multiple
网站站长等级:所有
经营一个具有吸引力的优质网站可能要耗费很多时间和资源,更不用说要使网站脱颖而出所需的创意了。有时,尤其在涉及像汇率或股票这
样非常
商业的话题时,我们看到,一些网站站长为了提高本网站在谷歌搜索结果中的出现率,试图与众多话题相同的网站展开竞争。若希望您的网站出现在我们的搜索结果中,在思考其策略时,有几点要谨记在心。
一些欠缺创意的网站站长,或没有时间但拥有丰富资源的网站站长,可能会创建大量相似的网站,而未必会在其中添加独一无二的信息。从用户的角度来看,这类重复性的网站出现在搜索结果中时,可能构成不良的用户体验。幸运的是,随着时间的推移,我们的算法已越来越擅长识别相似的内容,以便为用户提供各种不同的信息。我们不建议创建这样的相似网站,因为此举没有很好地利用您的时间和资源。
如果您所有的网站都提供基本相同的内容,再多的网站也不会对互联网有多大贡献。
虽然您可以随心所欲地经营多家网站,但请记住,用户更喜欢看到独一无二、具有吸引力的内容。赋予每个网站以自己的内容、个性和功能,是个不错的主意,这对任何网站都适用,无论是只有一页内容的个人网站,还是大型网站的一部分。当您创建一个网站时,要试着给互联网增加一些新的东西或某种价值,创造一些您的用户从未看过的东西,一些能赋予他们灵感和让他们着迷的东西,一些他们等不及要推荐给他们的朋友的东西。
当提出一个网站创意时,要先在网上浏览一下。有很多网站涉及例如假期规划、价格比较或外汇交易这样普通的服务。无谓地重复,与现有的话题宽泛的网站竞争,往往毫无意义。把重点放在您最擅长,同时用户竞争或许不是那么激烈的较小或适当的话题上,往往更实际,更有益。
少数网站站长选择将他们的资源集中在一个域内,但通过创建很多与之链接的较小网站来利用他们的域资源。在某些情况下,这些网站被视为
门页
。如果没有自己的价值,这些通道站点在我们的搜索结果中就不可能经得起时间的考验。如果您注册了几个域,但只想将重点放在一个话题上,那么我们建议您在每个域上都创造独一无二、具有吸引力的内容,或者就用
301
重定向,将所有用户重定向到您的首选域。思考您的网站定位,就好像它是一家餐厅:您想要每道菜都反映出您所提供的优质服务;如果您的菜单上总是重复相同的菜品,那您的餐厅就不可能做得这么好。找出并提升您的优势或独特之处。问问自己以下几个问题:您比竞争对手强在哪里?您提供了哪些别人所不提供的新服务?足以让用户再次访问、
链接您的网站
,甚至向他们的朋友推荐您的网站的独特之处和吸引人的地方在哪里?
不过,我们建议不要把摊子铺得太广。要在保持内容新鲜和吸引人的同时维持多个网站,可能很难。拥有一个或几个优质网站,要比拥有多个浅薄、低附加值的网站好。我们一如既往地鼓励您通过发表评论以及在
谷歌网站站长社区
上发帖来分享您的想法。
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最后更新时间 (UTC):2010-11-01。
[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2010-11-01。"],[[["\u003cp\u003eCreating numerous sites with similar, unoriginal content to boost search ranking is discouraged as it leads to a poor user experience.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eWebsites should offer unique content, personality, and functionality to stand out and provide value to users.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eFocusing on niche topics instead of broad, competitive ones can be more practical and rewarding for website creators.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eUtilizing multiple domains primarily as doorways to a main site is ineffective and can be detrimental to search ranking.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eMaintaining a few high-quality websites with fresh and engaging content is preferable to having many low-value sites.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["Webmasters should focus on creating unique, high-quality websites rather than numerous similar sites. Creating multiple repetitive sites with no unique value is discouraged. Focus on niche topics and add something new to the internet. If using multiple domains, each should have unique content or redirect to a preferred domain. Webmasters should strive to make sites compelling and worth sharing, focusing resources on a few quality sites.\n"],null,["# Best practices for running multiple sites\n\nMonday, November 01, 2010\n\n\nRunning a single compelling, high quality site can be time- and resource-consuming, not to mention\nthe creativity it requires to make the site a great one. At times--particularly when it comes to\nrather commercial topics like foreign currency exchange or online gambling--we see that some\nwebmasters try to compete for visibility in Google search results with a large number of sites on\nthe same topic. There are a few things to keep in mind when considering a strategy like this for\nsites that you want to have listed in our search results.\n\n\nSome less creative webmasters, or those short on time but with substantial resources on their\nhands, might be tempted to create a multitude of similar sites without necessarily adding unique\ninformation to any of these. From a user's perspective, these sorts of repetitive sites can\nconstitute a poor user experience when visible in search results. Luckily, over time our\nalgorithms have gotten pretty good at recognizing similar content so as to serve users with a\ndiverse range of information. We don't recommend creating similar sites like that; it's not a\ngood use of your time and resources.\n\n\nWhile you can run as many sites as you want, keep in mind that users prefer to see unique and\ncompelling content. It is a good idea to give each site its own content, personality and function.\nThis is true of any website, regardless of whether it's a single-page hobby-site or part of a\nlarge portfolio. When you create a website, try to add something new or some value to the\nInternet; make something your users have never seen before, something that inspires and\nfascinates them, something they can't wait to recommend to their friends.\n\n\nWhen coming up with an idea for a website, scan the web first. There are many websites dealing\nwith common and popular services like holiday planning, price comparisons or foreign exchange\ncurrency trading. It frequently doesn't make sense to reinvent the wheel and compete with existing\nbroad topic sites. It's often more practical and rewarding to focus on smaller or niche topics\nwhere your expertise is best and where competition for user attention might be less fierce.\n\n\nA few webmasters choose to focus their resources on one domain but make use of their domain\nportfolio by creating a multitude of smaller sites linking to it. In some situations these sites\nmay be perceived as [doorways](/search/docs/advanced/guidelines/doorway-pages).\nWithout value of their own, these doorway sites are unlikely to stand the test of time in our\nsearch results. If you registered several domains but only want to focus on one topic, we\nrecommend you create unique and compelling content on each domain or simply `301`\nredirect all users to your preferred domain. Think of your web endeavour as if it were a\nrestaurant: You want each dish to reflect the high quality of the service you provide; repeat the\nsame item over and over on your menu and your restaurant might not do so well. Identify and\npromote your strength or uniqueness. Ask yourself the following questions: What makes you better\nthan the competition? What new service do you provide that others don't? What makes your sites\nunique and compelling enough to make users want to revisit them,\n[link to them](/search/blog/2010/06/quality-links-to-your-site) or even recommend them\nto their friends?\n\n\nWe suggest not spreading out your efforts too broadly, though. It can be difficult to maintain\nmultiple sites while keeping the content fresh and engaging. It's better to have one or a few\ngood sites than a multitude of shallow, low value-add sites. As always, we encourage you to share\nyour thoughts by contributing to the\n[Google Webmaster community](https://support.google.com/webmasters/community).\n\n\nPosted by Tomer Honen \\&\n[Kaspar Szymanski](https://plus.google.com/105501965108087246894/about),\nSearch Quality Team"]]