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Posted by Tony on 07/01/05 23:36
ECRIA Public Mail Buffer wrote:
> Google for one generally only indexes dynamic URLs for news sites and
> forums.
And how does Google tell if a URL is a news site or a forum?
>The reason is simple: Dynamic content changes unpredictably
> and cannot be indexed reliably without additional credible
> information about the content.
Don't news sites & forums change unpredictably?
I've had more problems with Google being out-of-date on forums and news
sites than on other dynamic sites.
> This is a discussion-based newsgroup, so disagree if you must. Feel
> free to give us an example of your dynamic non-forum/news/blog URL
> that appears in web search results.
http://www.mrbreakfast.com/superdisplay.asp?recipeid=1325
cinnamon roll pull apart, #22
http://www.911cheferic.com/main/drecipe.asp?Recipe_Name=Grand%20Marnier%20souffle&recipe=532
grand marnier souffle, #10
http://www.mrbreakfast.com/superdisplay.asp?recipeid=267
grand marnier souffle, #2
I'd say #10 and #2 is pretty good indexing, wouldn't you?
> Doing so is a much better way to
> make your point than anonymously posting "You don't know what you're
> talking about".
True. It's generally better to prove your point, rather than making
unfounded assertions, right?
> We have been in the Design/SEO business for years, and we know
> exactly what we are talking about.
:)
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Tony Garcia
Web Right! Development
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