Work in progress…
As the main editor and manager here at Trampoline Clubs, it is my job to decide on the best and most productive methods of increasing awareness of trampolining and trampoline clubs in the UK.
After extensive consideration I decided that the optimum way of reaching our key demographic of potential trampoline club members (generally teenagers) was via the internet, to be specific via the Google search engines. With the vast majority of the current generation using the internet as an encyclopaedia and a directory, and reaching their sources through searching in Google, I thought that increasing our positioning within the search engines for a collection of important keywords would be an extremely effective way of increasing the exposure of trampolining as a sport and trampoline clubs in general.
So with this in mind, over the next few months we will be writing basic profiles for all of the trampoline clubs across the country, each of them receiving a dedicated page on our website that they can add to and eventually log into to amend. If each of the clubs that already have a website link back to the Trampoline Clubs website, these pages will be seen and ranked by Google, helping them to move up under the search term of the club’s name, making it easier for potential members to access information.
We are also building pages for counties, so for example if someone was to search “Trampoline Clubs in Oxfordshire” our website would be at the top of the results and would be able to provide the given person with the information that they require in order to join trampoline clubs within their region.
In order to make this sophisticated objective a reality, we need all of the clubs that we are writing about to link back to the website, helping us to increase the exposure, profile and accessibility of trampoline clubs across the UK.
Written by: Paul Rogers
Posted: 17 June, 2010 in Uncategorized.
Tags: Join a Trampoline Club, Trampoline Clubs
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