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Hi Will,
You've quite a few problems here that need immediate attention:
1. Search engines can't follow javascript links. Each affect can be the same
with a HTML/CS
Hi Will,
You've quite a few problems here that need immediate attention:
1. Search engines can't follow javascript links. Each affect can be the same
with a HTML/CSS combination
2. You've way too many keywords. They are pratically pointless keep it under
250 characters otherwise you may get
www.winebox.co.uk
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ubject: Re: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site
Seen some mentions to id= causing unusual problems, this could be due to the
fact that historically, Google treats that exact perameter as a session
variable. They used to recommend not using it in their webmaster guidelines
(couldn't see i
Seen some mentions to id= causing unusual problems, this could be due to the
fact that historically, Google treats that exact perameter as a session
variable. They used to recommend not using it in their webmaster guidelines
(couldn't see it though when I just looked).
As for being dropped from
> > > Find out by asking Google
>
> I think finally that Google has nothing to do with it.
> It is more likely that some site referenced our article, and
> messed up the link.
> Then Google finds it and tries to index our page from it.
Right, but a link search will let Google tell you who refere
>>Find out by asking Google
I think finally that Google has nothing to do with it.
It is more likely that some site referenced our article, and messed up
the link.
Then Google finds it and tries to index our page from it.
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> I suspect some kind of conversion on the number in the url,
> but done where, and by who?
Find out by asking Google:
link:your_url_goes_here
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>>Claude's site includes some functionality that is causing an infinite
number
of these links to be generated.
This was also my conclusion, but there is definitely no such reference
on my site.
Not in the database either: the Id number is an Autocounter field, and
the id Googles transmits
is s
> That actually would make a bit of sense. Google wants to
> find every single article/blog/post on your site that they
> can. If post.cfm?id=1 is a hit, then why wouldn't
> post.cfm?id=2, and post.cfm?id=3 be possible hits too?
>
> They probably keep going until they get a 404.
No, the Goog
>>Google wants to find every
single article/blog/post on your site that they can.
I don't think they will try any url which is not found in some other page.
I think they certainly have enough to search and they don't need to
invent new url of their own, just in case...
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From: Will Swain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site
Excellent. Google is broken. ;)
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Excellent. Google is broken. ;)
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From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 May 2007 16:37
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site
Google is acting strange these days.
I have a site withe urls like .../article.cfm?id=nnn where
Google is acting strange these days.
I have a site withe urls like .../article.cfm?id=nnn where nnn is a number.
The hagher number in the database in around 1000.
However, my error log reports the google bot is trying to access pages like
article.cfm?id=912374658345
There is no way it could have fo
23 May 2007 12:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site
If anyone is interested, it appears Plesk sets up standard forwards using a 302
redirect. Google likes 301 redirects so you need to change this. In IIS this is
as simple as going into the properties for the doma
27;m yet to see if this solves the problem, but I have asked Google to re-spider
the site so we'll see!
Cheers
Will
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From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 May 2007 10:32
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Subject: RE: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing si
s.com/fruits.cfm?i=2
www.orange.com points to www.fruitandvegetables.com/fruits.cfm?i=5
Etc.
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From: Will Swain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 May 2007 10:23
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site
Hi Rob,
Ahhh...yes that might be it. The client h
ly worth addressing.
Rob
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From: Will Swain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 May 2007 10:23
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Subject: RE: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site
Hi Rob,
Ahhh...yes that might be it. The client has 10 or so domains pointing to
different pages in the site. We use P
Rob, do you mean 301 rather than 403?
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From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 May 2007 10:13
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Subject: RE: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site
Just out of interest Will,
How many domains do you have pointing at the site
.
Cheers
Will
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From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 May 2007 10:13
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site
Just out of interest Will,
How many domains do you have pointing at the site? Is it possible that you
t: 23 May 2007 09:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site
I have seen it when they are switching their servers. A site goes away for a
week or 2 then comes back. It was more prevalent when they were doing their
"big brother" upgrade though.
I would make s
3 May 2007 09:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site
I have seen it when they are switching their servers. A site goes away for a
week or 2 then comes back. It was more prevalent when they were doing their
"big brother" upgrade though.
I would make s
I have seen it when they are switching their servers. A site goes away for a
week or 2 then comes back. It was more prevalent when they were doing their
"big brother" upgrade though.
I would make sure the site is still indexed go to google and put in:
site:www.yoursite.com
and see if it has res
Hi,
Possibly OT, possibly not - it is a CF site. One of our sites has stopped
being indexed by Google. This has happened in the last week or two. Nothing
has changed on the site code wise since March 07. According to the webmaster
tools at Google, there is a redirect error on the homepage. There
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