Keyword Rich Content Sites
Scripts & Programming, Website Content May 31st, 2007As webmasters, we all know the importance of content based sites. We also know how difficult it could be to present, manage and add new content to our site. This is the reason that CMS systems inludinng blogging systems have become widely popular. But blogging and portal software’s cannot be used to ideally represent all types of data. For example a set of website URL’s can be represented by a directory script rather than the Wordpress software. Similarly you can start your own glossary site using the glossary script rather than Joomla or Nucleus.
Today we look at the easiest ways to start your own dictionary or glossary site. These sites basically give information about terms in a niche or in case of a dictionary on various words. For example, this computer glossary website defines various relevant computer terms. The advantage in search engne terms of this kind of website is each page on the site can be optimised since they target very particular terms. So more often than not searches for these terms throw up pages of such well designed glossary sites on the first pages.
The main prerequisites for setting up this glossary site is to have the relevant content. You will need a collection of various terms with explanations/definitions of each. Other than that and assuming your webhosts support PHP and mySQL, all the rest will be done by the glossary script. This script is fully customisable allowing to change headers, layout of site, integrate ads, allow searches in your database and more. This script also comes with free upgrades for the future and (though you will not need it), free installation. The admin end of this script allows you to to do all the required database operations comfortably through well designed screens.
This script which costs $39.99 also comes with a copyright free version which is available for $69.99. To make a purchase of this dictionary/glossary script, follow the link here. If you buy and use this script, do take the time to give us your feedback and definitely the URL so that we can also take a look at your very own glossary website.
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