Proper Structure For An Internet Work At Home Web Site


A proper structure is an important factor for any Internet work at home web site and a great outline for the site needs to be laid out before just throwing up pages. A good web site structure will be easy to navigate for both search engine spiders and also for visitors. If either of these two is to get lost in the site it can mean great losses for the business. If search engine spiders get lost that means they will not be indexing all your pages and so all the hard work will be wasted and not bringing in the visitors you hoped for and for lost visitors it means they may never get to your important sale pages or see all that the site offers, things they may have been interested in.

The best way to imagine the perfect structure for an Internet work at home web site is in tiers, which form a pyramid shape. The homepage of the web site is the top crown and from which all other pages from each additional tier link to. Each page of the site will have the one topic so the homepage will be the general information about the theme of the site. These pages should also be created around keywords, which will form each topic for all pages of the web site.

The next section of the pyramid structure is the second tier pages, these are the pages which will be on the menu of the site and will be the sections the site covers. The pages for the menu of the web site should be of the general sections the site is broken down into and these pages should be built around the most profitable keywords concerning the section they will cover. These pages will be a breakdown of the main theme for the site but still be broad in that they will have the tier three pages of information within the realm of the section. It is also important to remember that the tier two pages will be the direct link or connection between the homepage and the third tier pages.

The second tier pages will likely be the most profitable pages of the Internet work at home web site because they will be the pages likely to get the most numbers of searches for being more general. It is important to understand that these are the "money pages" and they will probably see the most traffic and have the most revenue streams placed on them.

The final piece of the pyramid puzzle for properly laying out a web site is the third tier, these pages will be center on more specific topics in common with the second tier pages and likely to be centered on longer search phrases. The search phrases for the third tier will also have fewer searches but these numbers can greatly improve traffic and income because they will be easier to rank for and there will be many more of them. Each third tier page will directly link to the second tier which it relates to as its section and then each second tier page will link to the homepage. What this does are make it very easy for human visitors to move through the Internet work at home web site and see all that is offered without getting lost and also allows for the search engine spiders to easy move through an index all pages of the site.

Here is a quick example of a proper layout for a web site with keeping the pyramid concept in mind. Let us say that you are building a web site with the theme of Florida's vacations. With a little research, a perfect homepage keyword has been found, which is "Florida Vacations Guide" and that becomes the homepage. The next step is to look at keywords, which relate to Florida's vacations and create the second tier for the site. These keywords would likely be "best Florida accommodations" in which you now have a first section for the site about where to stay in Florida. This second tier section will link directly to the homepage and be part of the menu of the site. The page will also likely have much money making opportunities on it such as affiliate links for hotels and advertising. From this second tier page there will be links to third tier pages, which relate to the section, these will all be pages of content about Florida accommodations again built around profitable keywords. Examples may be "inexpensive Florida hotels", "best Orlando hotels" and "where to stay in Miami". This is a great structure that keeps a site well organized, more profitable and much better for all parties involved.