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Saturday, 5 August 2006
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| darkness devilz's spam was Re: Don't answer please Stacey 23:57:07 |
| | <darkness_devilz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1154806889.113006.106430@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...> Starfoxy17 u104649
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| Why do you prefer Google? Guest 23:56:30 |
| | Why do you prefer Google?
http://www.arcon5.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=566
Add to the list or start a new topic!
Google owns majority share of the market, they dominate and lead the way.
Your opinions please?
Also, where can I find uptodate statistics for market share
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| seo defined Logician 17:23:01 |
| | seo - silly extras ordered
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| incoming links from adsense Vegas-real-estate-kid 16:01:40 |
| | I just found that i have some incoming links to one of my sites due to ad sense. Do the engines take this into consideration when placing value to the link? Do they understand that it is not a natural link, but one generated by their greed for money?
This is interesting, they claim there is no advantage in the search results for those who pay to advertise; however, if advertising now generates inbound links from relative sites.... well you get it.
Vegas-Kid
http://www.summerlin-las-vegas-real-estate.com
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| Short term traffic increases from post to these sites Guest 01:02:03 |
| | www.digg.com www.myspace.com www.backpage.com
These are three sites that if you post to, it will give you a small increase in traffic. Does anyone have any others?
Mark
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| Specifying Keywords in Blog Smart 00:21:56 |
| | Is there a way to specify keywords tag in blog in the same way it is used in normal HTML webpages. linkmaster@webservicesfree.com http://www.webservicesfree.com
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Friday, 4 August 2006
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| Ask.com not indexing enough pages CraigA 23:55:18 |
| | While my site is listed in Ask.com, not all of may pages are found. I do realize that not all my pages may be "findable" of possibly index-worthy, but Ask.com is indexing far fewer pages that say, Google, Yahoo, or MSN.
Does anybody know what criteria the Ask webcrawler uses to determine whether a particular page gets indexed? Or conversely does anybody know how to submit additional pages to Ask?
Thank you in advance.
Craig
http://www.GenesisGroup.com/
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| Italian Server and UK Website Weeble 21:13:30 |
| | Our company has a website www.premiercarsystems.co.uk which has been indexed by google but the cache has not been updated since May.
All the other search engines for which we are currently listed do have recent copies.
Is Google affected by the country where the hosting servers are, as we are hosted by Tiscali, the server is actually in Italy (213.205.40.171 web-vip-uk.eu.tiscali.it)?
Are there any other implications with this sort of hosting.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Weeble. www.premiercarsystems.co.uk
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| Masked domains going to cause trouble on google? Aaron Benanav 21:13:29 |
| | Hi,
My employer had me set up a couple, or even a whole bunch, of masked domains for our website using godaddy.com. The domain names contain keywords that people might search for, and for which our site would be a reasonably good result. We used the title tag and description meta tag in the masked domain toward that end.
Basically what godaddy.com does is it sets up a frame that fills the entire browser window, and that frame points to our website. What the user sees is our real website hosted at XX, but in the address bar sees YY.
My question is, is this going to have bad effects on google? Is it going to be seen as something we get penalized for? Alternately, is it a good idea? Will it help our site?
Thanks, Aaron
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| Re: What database does google use Ato Zee 18:37:37 |
| | On 3-Aug-2006, "hon123456" <peterhon321@yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
Dear all,> Do you know what database google is using? Proprietary one> or something like Oracle?> Thanks In about 100 pages Bryn and Page, Googles creators explained how it works.
I quote Google's data structures are optimized so that a large document collection can be crawled, indexed, and searched with little cost. Although, CPUs and bulk input output rates have improved dramatically over the years, a disk seek still requires about 10 ms to complete. Google is designed to avoid disk seeks whenever possible, and this has had a considerable influence on the design of the data structures. So to answer your query proprietary. Getting your head around how it works is another matter. Complex is putting it mildly. In 1997 they wrote A large-scale web search engine is a complex system and much remains to be done. Our immediate goals are to improve search efficiency and to scale to approximately 100 million web pages. Unquote. Of course the 100 million was in 1997.
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| please help how to create a robots.txt Sandy 15:55:43 |
| | Hi,
Thanks to all who are hepling all the google groups.
please some one help me.
what is robots.txt
And how we can create that file(robots.txt).
I looked in to robotstxt.org and i could not understand the process. please some one suggest an solution .
www.alldebtonline.com
Thanks in advance.
Cheers, Sandy.
www.alldebtonline.com
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| webpage generators for content Guest 13:25:12 |
| | http://www.page-generator.com/page-generator-help.php
Has anyone ever tried anything like this?
I know these are not too ethical if you use them to create 100s of pages...but are they of any use?
I see some highy ranked sites with over 20,000 pages of content and I am skeptical if they did this by hand.
For example #1 in google for search engine optimization is http://www.submitexpress.com/ they have 44,600 pages!
Mark
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| How to fix this problem? Timmermans 04:50:34 |
| | Howdy,
I have the following problem;
I have site with subdomains, but Google (and only Google) indexed my site the wrong way.
My main site is om url.com (example url) and I have listed news bulletins on news.url.com, now on the server (when ftp) the url to this sub looks like this url.com/news. Now Google decided to index url.com/news instead of new.url.com. I went through hundreds of pages to find the 'leak' into url.com/news. It is now fixed, but Google keeps at it on the wrong address.
Is there anyway I can redirect all files from url.com/news to news.url.com be it with a robots.txt or a htaccess? Preferably without mentioning all pages indibidually?
Could someone post a proper code for me to use?
Many thanks!
Regards, Steven
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| How to fix this error? Timmermans 04:47:14 |
| | Howdy,
I have the following problem;
I have site with subdomains, but Google (and only Google) indexed my site the wrong way.
My main site is om url.com (example url) and I have listed news bulletins on news.url.com, now on the server (when ftp) the url to this sub looks like this url.com/news. Now Google decided to index url.com/news instead of new.url.com. I went through hundreds of pages to find the 'leak' into url.com/news. It is now fixed, but Google keeps at it on the wrong address.
Is there anyway I can redirect all files from url.com/news to news.url.com be it with a robots.txt or a htaccess? Preferably without mentioning all pages indibidually?
Could someone post a proper code for me to use?
Many thanks!
Regards, Steven
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| Domain Levels... Guest 02:11:25 |
| | Does anyone know the effectiveness of using fourth and fifth level domains? Do the search engines avoid something that looks like "bobdole.sanjose.california.example.com"?
Is it better to keep these TLDs shorter? We're making a user indexing system and we want it to be as organized as possible without getting penalized by the big search engines.
Thanks in advance, Mike
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Thursday, 3 August 2006
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| Site disappears then comes back on Google Guest 19:18:29 |
| | Just a question on how this might work
I had a page ranked #1 on google for a very obsure phrase. It only had 6 pages
It was cached on May 2nd 2006.
On July 30th I looked on Google and the site was gone. Even when I checked the http://sitename.com nothing came up
It was this way but today it came back up and is now ranked #7 for the same obscure phrase.
I checked the cache and it only cached the first page which is an entry page. Now the cached page says last cached on July 13, 2006.
What gives?
It isn't important site I was just wondering?
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| Does Yahoo read javascript? Guest 18:37:37 |
| | I have another website and on the first page which is just an entry page it is written with Javascript
It has a gif and an entry link and at the top in the title bar written with javascript it the title comes out as W E L C O M E (and so forth). It comes out one letter at a time with 2 second delay between letters
I noticed when I look on Google the site comes up but all that Google lists is the alt text that reads "enter log jpg"
On MSN it reads "W"
On Yahoo the entire title bar saying Welcome to XXXXX.Com is listed.
Seems to me Yahoo is able to read the javascript while MSN reads the first letter only while Google ignores it completely
Anyone else notice this. I know you don't use javascript in sites for search engines but this is just for fun, and I was wondering
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| Ping Els Big Bill 17:11:26 |
| | If you aren't already on hols, this is up your street;
http://alistapart.com/articles/accessibilityseo
I'm pushing clients at this guy at the moment, one wants to but can't afford it (I've told him to get financial backing) and the other should be starting in a couple of weeks. I look forward to seeing the results.
BB
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http://www.kruse.co.uk/seo-services.htm http://www.crystal-liaison.com/baby-gund/index.html http://www.here-be-posters.co.uk/jules-cheret-posters.htm
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| I am in a fix on how I promote my sites Vyoma 14:44:57 |
| | Hi all,
I feel quite humbled by presense of all SEO-gurus here in this group, but I would like to ask some advice on two targets of mine: (1) My blog (2) My website
Both my blog and my website are based on various topics. My blog provides sporardic informational topic and my website gives almost static, more stable and long time information. Now the fix that I am in is that I have a handful of topics that I belive are mutually exclusive. I just cannot help it, because, I feel passionate about all these topics and I need to write about them.
Now, how do I target for visitors in such a case?
Blog: http://www.blogcharm.com/splat Website: http://www.WiseTome.com
Thanks and regards, Mahesh a.k.a Vyoma
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| description Vegas-real-estate-kid 14:07:53 |
| | How does google decide to display its description of a site in the search results? I just happened to stumble on one of my pages while searching for a unrelated topic because it pulled the text from my footer as the description of the page.
I have a title, description, and tons of relevant text on the page, yet it pulls the unrelated text in the footer?
Here is the page in question. http://www.c21moneyworld.com/las-vegas-luxury-homes.rub
Here is the search result http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2006-24,GGLG:en&q=glvar+homes+search+link
Thanks for you reply!
Vegas kid
http://www.summerlin-las-vegas-real-estate.com http://c21moneyworld.com
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| Google Abbreviations Jez 01:24:59 |
| | Google seems to know abbreviations these days!
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=B%26B+surrey&spell=1
Very clever. Note that it highlights abbreviations as well as the full phrase.
Hope this isn't old news again!
Jez.
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| What is this thing spidering my site? Roy Schestowitz 00:27:58 |
| | I would generally hate to turn away legit crawlers, but a particaulr address ( sls-gc8p11.dca2.superb.net ) has been harvesting one of my sites for 4 days, taking up about 300 MB of pages per day. What can it be? Using HTTP on that address gives the default Apache installtion page. Should I just block all such mysterious requests? Any idea what it might be?
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Wednesday, 2 August 2006
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| Database content and search engines Tom James 21:52:32 |
| | I am considering using an Access database to dynamically display a number of web pages. This would be my first time using dynamic pages. I am wondering how this would effect search engines. My web site does pretty well being found by search engines because of all the content. Will all the content in the database be unavailable to search engines?
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