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Bottom line: A doorway page stands alone from your website, and offers little value to searchers
If any of those characteristics exist on
page, and if a number of these pages are created within a single website, Google is likely to discount their value, or worse, ban
site.
If doorway pages are inappropriate then what is a better alternative?
The “essay page” An essay page, on
other hand, is integrated into
main website (although not into
navigation structure). It offers real value to
searcher because
content is relevant and well-written. It often has
following characteristics: oClean HTML coding with an HTML design similar to that of other pages of
website oA lot of content, with several hyperlinked phrases in
body text oSeveral in-bound links from other parts of
website Example: On
solutions page, you hyperlink
phrase “targeted keyword,” to
targeted-keyword.html essay page. oQuality content that offers real value to
searcher
Bottom line: An essay page is a natural extension of your website. For all intents and purposes, it is integrated content more than it is a doorway page, because it expands on a certain subject. Will you benefit from using essay pages? Essay pages used effectively can be good solutions when a site’s navigation does not support
addition of content, or if it would be difficult to develop valuable content to include within
main navigation. If this is not
case I recommend that you add additional pages of content (which will provide more benefits than essay pages), while enhancing
user experience.
Summary and Recommendation
The creation and proper integration of additional content is critical to
ability to achieve consistent top 10 rankings on
most targeted keywords. Essay pages can be valuable when a website cannot be easily scaled to include more content through
main navigation structure. However,
first priority should be increasing content as much as possible before resorting to essay pages.
Over time, your more sophisticated competitors will compete for placement by incorporating significant content, and by implementing important search engine optimization features, not by using essay (or doorway) pages.
If you’ve adopted an aggressive “doorway page” strategy, it’s possible (and maybe likely) that a competitor would report it to Google. If Google determines that you have violated their “rules,” you could be “de-listed”.
As a result of
risk that doorway pages pose and
benefits integrating additional relevant content provides, I strongly recommend
approach of reevaluating your navigation structure, and adding additional pages of relevant content if possible. From a search engine ranking point of view – content is not king, but relevant content sure is.

Scott Smigler has been an evangelist for a serious, ROI-based focus on the online channel since he founded Exclusive Concepts in 1997. Exclusive Concepts provides integrated online marketing strategies, Internet brand consulting, search engine marketing campaigns and results-oriented web sites for hundreds of clients that range in size from small ecommerce firms to public companies.