Hi. I have a few sites running and I came up with an idea to increase traffic, but I want your opinions on whether this will work or not.
I wrote two giant keyword lists.
One of them is composed of many single words, the other one is a bit more complex and it includes whole sentences containing famous keywords that are carefully examined with adwords. (They are all in alignment with the site's content)
The latter's purpose, basically, is to provide an extended additional information database by using alternate versions of the text that I put in my site. For instance, I focus on a certain topic and the keywords html covers all alternative aspects about it, and also close-related topics in a broader way with richer descriptions.
This page is a bit tricky, too! If it gets indexed, even when people don't find my simple site during their search, they still might stumble upon it. I said tricky because it's coded to instantly redirect the searcher to the real website.
I've tried not to use misleading keywords. Every one of them is in alignment with the topics discussed in the site.
However, there is still one problem and here's where it gets really hard to explain.
Google indexes sites faster if you provide it with a sitemap via your google account. In order to receive a full sitemap, you need to have all html files nicely interlinked (index.html should contain links to all other htmls).
Yet, I wanted to mask the keyword pages for obvious reasons, so I made the links on the page black, removed the underline and put the links to them in random slashes and dots around the text.
On top of it all, I put the "onClick=return false" line which deactivates the link, should anyone find it.
So finally, since this is the first time I've used this technique, my question is - being masked and deactivated in the site index, will it still be indexed in google and increase traffic? (It is still accessible if you type the whole path to it).