วันจันทร์ที่ 15 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2551

Do Search Engines Like Your Web Site?

Between 75% and 98.8% of visitors to the sites from searches carried out search engines. If you are going to have high levels of traffic - and thus levels of the statement that you are looking for - is very important that search engines are able to access all information on the site. Is the search engines on all your pages? You can find on the pages of your site search engine on the use of soap special research. If you search for site: and your web page, the search engine will tell you all the pages of our Web site known. For example, research: site: webpositioningcentre.co.uk in Google. Yahoo or MSN Search, and tell you how many pages they know. If the search engines have not found any page on the site, it's probably because they have difficulty spidering. ( Spidering 'is when the search engine uses an automated robot to read its Web pages.) Spiders are working on a page that has been linked to another site, or who were sent to search engine. Next, read and follow the links on the page, gradually working his way across the site. At least, is the theory. The problem is, it is easy to confuse spiders - especially since they are destined to be careful to follow certain types of intermediaries. Links to confuse spiders If the links are in a large portion of JavaScript code, the spider May not be able to find, and will not be able to follow their links to other sites. This can happen if you roll elements such as navigation - such as images that change color or appearance when it is put your mouse over them. JavaScript code that this effect may be hooked enough to ignore the spider, rather than attempting to find links inside. If you believe his ouster objects blocking your site to a spider, you should talk to their web-designers on the change in the code of a clean link - a link HTML, without additional code around it - that it is much easier for spiders to follow. Links of this type must be something like this: Home on-page addresses to avoid spiders also ignore the sides if they do not like the URL (address is necessary to find the page). For example, a site that have URLs that contains several variables can cause spiders to ignore the content of the page. You can detect these pages as they are? to them, &, for example: http://webpositioningcentre.co.uk/index.php? page = 12 & cat = 23 & c = arm This URL has three variables, the parties = with them, including? and & S. We believe that if a party has a variable, or even the major search engines will spider without any problem. But if a URL is more than that, often search engines are not spider. spiders in particular avoid URLs that appear to have session identifiers in them. see something like this: http://webpositioningcentre.co. United Kingdom / index.php? page = 12 & id = 29c8d7r2398jk27897a8 This set of numbers and letters did not make much sense for people, but some areas are used to keep track of who you are, then click on our website. Spiders are generally avoided URLs with the session ID on them, if your side, you have to talk to people who developed the field of re-write it not to use these identification numbers, or at least you you can move without them. Clean links = happy spiders use clean, easy to follow links without several variables that must be spider, too. There are, of course, many other aspects of success in browsers, but if search engines can not find the spider web site content will be reduced at the first hurdle. Silver Paul and David are Rosamar SEO techniques and editor of the SEO Web Positioning Center (http:// http://webpositioningcentre.co.uk webpositioningcentre.co.uk). Paul has been involved in commercial network since 1996 and David has been writing marketing copy than 20 years and writing for the Web a decade.

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