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fredpeterson543 11-21-2016 05:53 AM

What are the Gateway Pages in SEO?
 
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What are the Gateway Pages in SEO?

SaraSanjay 11-21-2016 10:32 PM

Webmasters are sometimes told to submit “bridge” pages or “doorway” pages to search engines to improve their traffic. Doorway pages are created to do well for particular phrases. They are also known as portal pages, jump pages, gateway pages, entry pages, and by other names as well.

rajkiran 11-21-2016 11:11 PM

Webmasters are sometimes told to submit “bridge” pages or “doorway” pages to search engines to improve their traffic. Doorway pages are created to do well for particular phrases.

davidsonnheldi 11-21-2016 11:25 PM

There are various ways to deliver doorway pages. The low-tech way is to create and submit a page that is targeted toward a particular phrase. Some people take this a step further and create a page for each phrase and for each search engine.

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simon606 11-22-2016 12:59 AM

Website admins are once in a while advised to submit connect pages to web crawlers to enhance their activity. Entryway pages are made to do well for specific expressions. They are otherwise called entryway pages, bounce pages, door pages, passage pages, and by different names too.

Jadanjesse 11-23-2016 04:17 AM

Website admins are once in a while advised to submit connect pages to web crawlers to enhance their activity. Entryway pages are made to do well for specific expressions. They are otherwise called entryway pages, bounce pages, door pages, passage pages, and by different names too.

Shane Bentick 05-05-2017 05:04 AM

Gateway pages are pages specially optimized for one search engine and 1-3 keywords. They are also known as doorway pages. Gateway pages stand on their own, separate from the rest of a site. They usually feature a logo, some text and a link that encourages visitors to enter the site.

sofiasofi 05-06-2017 12:00 AM

They usually feature a logo, some text and a link that encourages visitors to enter the site. Gateway pages are pages specially optimized for one search engine and 1-3 keywords. They are also known as "doorway," "bridge," "entry," "jump" or "supplemental" pages.

David910 05-06-2017 07:45 AM

Gateway pages are pages specially optimized for one search engine and 1-3 keywords. They are also known as "doorway," "bridge," "entry," "jump" or "supplemental" pages. Gateway pages stand on their own, separate from the rest of a site. They usually feature a logo, some text and a link that encourages visitors to enter the site.

williyamjoe 05-09-2017 12:50 AM

Webmasters are sometimes told to submit “bridge” pages or “doorway” pages to search engines to improve their traffic. Doorway pages are created to do well for particular phrases

anitatiwari01 05-29-2017 01:23 AM

Gateway pages are pages specially optimized for one search engine and 1-3 keywords. They are also known as "doorway," "bridge," "entry," "jump" or "supplemental" pages. Gateway pages stand on their own, separate from the rest of a site. They usually feature a logo, some text and a link that encourages visitors to enter the site.

fusioplusuk 05-29-2017 01:30 AM

One common question is "Should I go with an SEO company that uses gateway pages to promote my site?" My answer to that question is "No," for two completely different reasons.


But first...what is a gateway page? SEO companies will create a pile of web pages (and I do mean a pile) that are stuffed with keywords related to your site's topic. Then they'll make those pages link to your site. The result of this is that your pages quickly rise to the top of the search rankings. This is how SEO's can make promises of getting you to the top of the search rankings quickly.


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