Anomandaris
Well-known member
Before I start I want to note that I have considerable SEO experience and just to prove it, here's my main site:
I started focusing entirely on SEO in December 2019 and was able to grow my site quite a bit, enabling me to work on my site as a full time job now.
I noticed last year that my resources were always getting less traffic than threads with similar content. I was having a hard time ranking resources, but threads would rank up easily.
I also noticed that the resource with a 600 word description of the resource would often rank below the attached thread which only says "User posted a resource _____" with a short little quote of the resource content itself.
I also noticed that the attached discussion thread would be indexed by Google while the resource itself would not appear in Google results sometimes, I checked all my resources in Google Webmaster tools and was surprised to find that about 1/3rd of my resources were not indexed at all by Google, but 100% of the attached threads were.
I ran a test for 3 months, in which I made a thread and a resource with the same content & titles. I locked them and never touched them again.
At the end of the 3 months:
Views: the thread received 9,000 views and the resource got 3,000
Keywords: The thread ranked for keywords in the top 1-10 positions but the resource was ranked in the 20-100 range
Conclusion
You may lose 2/3rds of potential traffic by using a resource instead of a thread.
Because I put a lot of effort and money into SEO, it seems like a waste to invest in the resource page.
I don't know why resources rank lower, if it's a technical SEO thing or maybe Google has a hard time understanding the page structure, but for threads that get replies, it certainly makes sense that each reply makes Google think it's "fresh" and is part of the reason why they rank higher. This doesn't apply to the resource itself because replies don't appear on the main resource page.
Solution
You can still use the resource manager no problem with that, but...
Focus your high quality content in the thread's first post, not the resource page
Focus on-page and off-page SEO efforts on the thread, not the resource page
I wish I knew this 2 years ago before I spent thousands of $$ and hundreds of hours doing on page SEO for resource pages. So hopefully this will help someone out.
I started focusing entirely on SEO in December 2019 and was able to grow my site quite a bit, enabling me to work on my site as a full time job now.
I noticed last year that my resources were always getting less traffic than threads with similar content. I was having a hard time ranking resources, but threads would rank up easily.
I also noticed that the resource with a 600 word description of the resource would often rank below the attached thread which only says "User posted a resource _____" with a short little quote of the resource content itself.
I also noticed that the attached discussion thread would be indexed by Google while the resource itself would not appear in Google results sometimes, I checked all my resources in Google Webmaster tools and was surprised to find that about 1/3rd of my resources were not indexed at all by Google, but 100% of the attached threads were.
I ran a test for 3 months, in which I made a thread and a resource with the same content & titles. I locked them and never touched them again.
At the end of the 3 months:
Views: the thread received 9,000 views and the resource got 3,000
Keywords: The thread ranked for keywords in the top 1-10 positions but the resource was ranked in the 20-100 range
Conclusion
You may lose 2/3rds of potential traffic by using a resource instead of a thread.
Because I put a lot of effort and money into SEO, it seems like a waste to invest in the resource page.
I don't know why resources rank lower, if it's a technical SEO thing or maybe Google has a hard time understanding the page structure, but for threads that get replies, it certainly makes sense that each reply makes Google think it's "fresh" and is part of the reason why they rank higher. This doesn't apply to the resource itself because replies don't appear on the main resource page.
Solution
You can still use the resource manager no problem with that, but...
Focus your high quality content in the thread's first post, not the resource page
Focus on-page and off-page SEO efforts on the thread, not the resource page
I wish I knew this 2 years ago before I spent thousands of $$ and hundreds of hours doing on page SEO for resource pages. So hopefully this will help someone out.