TopRehabs.com was created using our landing page generator software. We created a design using basic HTML and CSS, wrote 15 paragraphs, added 100+ targeted keywords, checked off the states and cities options, and uploaded the script. Now you can see how it actually works. You can do a site search to see what pages have been indexed. We started this brand new site November 28th 2009. Take a look to see how many pages Google has indexed. SEE GOOGLE INDEXED RESULTS
landing page generator software Works better With Back Links Pointing To Your Website
Google's indexing bots will give more credit to a site that has more sites pointing a link back to your website. The higher your PR the pages the search engines will put in the index and thus rank your website for the keyword specific page. Do a search for SubmitEaze (software that is an affordable way to build back links), download the software and start getting back links.
With our landing page generator software, You Write Multiple Paragraphs That Randomly Rotate with Targeted Keywords. Then Auto Output as HTML.
Most companies that offer
landing page generator software find websites that are related to your targeted keyword then copy it and put into your web pages. WE DO NOT CREATE PAGES THIS WAY. These scraper generators violate copy write laws and produce content that is not relevant or readable to your visitors. They simply make content that might show up in the SERPS. This type of generating content violates webmaster guidelines for all the major search engines
If You Are Worried About Duplicate Content Using landing page generator software, Don't! Here Is Why:
The truth of the Google duplicate content penalty is quite simply that there is none! If that confuses you, then you have been reading too many misinformed forums or blogs where people get stuck on some popular term that they have no idea what it means, and then profess to be experts.The only experts on the Google duplicate content penalty, and the only people who are qualified to define it, are Google, and in Google's own words "There is no such thing as a duplicate content penalty". This comes directly from Google's Webmaster Central Blog.