>>good content for better search indexing.
And also, being referred by sites having a high rank will increase your
rank.
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> This doesn't matter.
Yep - good content for better search indexing.
Dominic
On 25/03/2008, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Tuesday 25 Mar 2008, Davide Campo wrote:
> > I have a site with the index.cfm page that calls all dinamic content
> with
> > url parameters (es. index.
On Tuesday 25 Mar 2008, Davide Campo wrote:
> I have a site with the index.cfm page that calls all dinamic content with
> url parameters (es. index.cfm?page=mypage1¶m)
This doesn't matter.
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Hi all,
how can i do to best index my site by google pagerank.
I have a site with the index.cfm page that calls all dinamic content with url
parameters (es. index.cfm?page=mypage1¶m)
tnk u all
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Hi all,
how can i do to best index my site by google pagerank.
I have a site with the index.cfm page that calls all dinamic content with url
parameters (es. index.cfm?page=mypage1¶m)
tnk u all
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> Plus, according to our SEO/SEM guys (who are all Google
> certified, and constantly in touch) Google is starting to
> track/index JS and JS calls (my guess is because of the
> growing popularity of Ajax content).
This is not yet the case. Google doesn't execute JavaScript.
Dave Watts, CTO, F
I asked the head of our SEO/SEM dept to explain the Google
'certification'. His response is below.
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Cutter,
Yes. We are Certified Go
> Plus, according to our SEO/SEM guys (who are
> all Google certified, and constantly in touch)
How does one become "Google certified" exactly? What does this
certification entail? Are you referring to the "Google Advertising
Professionals" qualifications or something else?
-Justin Scott
Plus, according to our SEO/SEM guys (who are all Google certified, and
constantly in touch) Google is starting to track/index JS and JS calls
(my guess is because of the growing popularity of Ajax content).
Steve "Cutter" Blades
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> Interestingly, not all the search engines pay
> attention to robots.txt.
Google does, however.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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Interestingly, not all the search engines pay attention to robots.txt.
Library of Congress uses Archive.org, and they were throwing a lot of errors
on my site by pulling up pages without url parameters, even though those
pages were in my robots.txt. I finally got a hold of someone there and they
b
4, 2007 10:52 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: SOT: Google Indexing certain content, can I avoid it with JS?
>
> > Has anyone had any experience with hiding certain things on a page
> > from google and other search engines?
>
>
> oops, just noticed the "certain things
: Google Indexing certain content, can I avoid it with JS?
> Has anyone had any experience with hiding certain things on a page
> from google and other search engines?
oops, just noticed the "certain things on a page" part.
robots.txt is useless to you. Like other things a
, 2007 10:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Google Indexing certain content, can I avoid it with JS?
On Wednesday 04 Jul 2007, Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
>
> only show the content you want google to see
> show the content for average users
>
http://www.google.com/support/we
> Has anyone had any experience with hiding certain things on a page
> from google and other search engines?
oops, just noticed the "certain things on a page" part.
robots.txt is useless to you. Like other things are to me - vista! :)
Will
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On Wednesday 04 Jul 2007, Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
>
> only show the content you want google to see
>
> show the content for average users
>
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769 says
"Avoid "doorway" pages created just for search engines," and the link
On Wednesday 04 Jul 2007, Dov B. Katz wrote:
> Bottom line- my users don't want my pages to appear when their name is
> "googled". I'll probably go for an ajax or
http://acoderslife.com
-Original Message-
From: Dov B. Katz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 6:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: Google Indexing certain content, can I avoid it with JS?
Has anyone had any experience with hiding certain things on a page from google
> On Wednesday 04 Jul 2007, Dov B. Katz wrote:
> > In essence, I have a comment board on the same page as an event
> listing. I
> > want the event listing to show up in search results, but not the
> comments.
>
> Why not ?
Bottom line- my users don't want my pages to appear when their name is
On Wednesday 04 Jul 2007, Dov B. Katz wrote:
> In essence, I have a comment board on the same page as an event listing. I
> want the event listing to show up in search results, but not the comments.
Why not ?
> I suspect the best way to deal with this might be to load the comments via
> a JS/scri
In essence, I have a comment board on the same page as an event listing. I want
the event listing to show up in search results, but not the comments.
I suspect the best way to deal with this might be to load the comments via a
JS/script tag so i can have them show up separately from the page.
Can you use a robots.txt file to tell google to ignore these pages?
Will
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On Wednesday 04 Jul 2007, Dov B. Katz wrote:
> Iâm wondering whether I could do a document.write() to get the names on
> the page. Does google index only the text within the pageâs markup, or
> does it also index content from javascript output?
No, google doesn't run javascript.
You may fall f
Has anyone had any experience with hiding certain things on a page from google
and other search engines?
Example, I Want to hide certain authors' names on a discussion board page, but
the content itself should be indexed.
Iâm wondering whether I could do a document.write() to get the names
il off list.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
Jenny
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: 21 February 2006 04:54
>>To: CF-Talk
>>Subject: OT: Google indexing
>>
>>
>>Okay... do a google search for "bob g
off the Google
listings:
http://www.google.com/webmasters/remove.html#uncache
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> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:54 PM
>
> How does google decide what to put up there? Click popularity? Of
> course they can't tell when you click on something, so maybe link
> popularity?
That's the Holy Grail for all SEOsand it changes frequently ;-)
No it's not as sinmple as click popularitythere is keyword density, inbou
Google's ratings depend on the context of how the search terms appear
in the document, html metadata and the number of other sites linking
to the page in question.
Robots.text will stop the page being re-indexed and according to
Google this will result in the link's removal.
On 2/21/06, Rick Root
Okay... do a google search for "bob guiney"
http://www.google.com/search?q=bob+guiney
His site (which I built) is the first link.. which is good. And google
also lists direct links to a couple of subpages.. BGB Imagery, Bob
Guiney's Online Diary, Music, etc.
How does google decide what to put
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