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Posted by Bob Bedford on 11/13/05 12:35
"Geoff Berrow" <blthecat@ckdog.co.uk> a ιcrit dans le message de news:
ki0en1p24522276b2drnoe11iu2emkgujh@4ax.com...
> Message-ID: <ehtdn1lph2c5hngfhhrtr86cp799f2ncbf@4ax.com> from Tim
> Roberts contained the following:
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>>They cannot invent query
>>strings, they only follow the links on existing pages, but they will
>>certainly follow links with query strings attached.
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> Most pundits seem to say that search engines will not follow query
> strings (e.g. http://www.netmechanic.com/news/vol2/search_no11.htm )
>
> Do you have definitive information on this?
as already stated previously:
www.mysite.com&cat=23&id=34
has far less importance for google and others than
www.mysite.com/television/sony
when you look at sony television....
I've already a page with all links that spriders may follow, but they have
no informations on the URL of what kind of object the page is referenced. Of
course there is a title for it, but with the main text on the URL that I
want to taget for search engine users, then the page will win on pagerank.
Bob
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