Posted by aa on 01/19/07 20:27
Good, now I think we talk the same language
"list the url to each page with respect to search words" - no need EACH
page to be listed
Get just home page to be listed but list high. It is better to have 1 page
on the first SE page then 10 pages on SE's 10th page
Pages on a site have different relevance to a subject searched. So indexing
one the most relevant should suffice. Letting SE going to other pages dilute
relevance and therefore ranking.
Of cource if a SE's algorithm ranks sites basing on the number of pages on
the site then indeed you need to let him know about the other pages. But
links to other pages are present in the text of the page outside navigation
anyway.
Disclaimer. This here post is my personal opinion and as such does not
preted to be the Most Correct One
PS. If you do not use JS in navigation could you please refer me to an
example to such a navigation?
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
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> aa wrote:
> > "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net>
> >> So what you mean by "properly designed" home page that will allow
search
> >> engines to index your site's pages without parsing the navigational
links?
> > To answer your question I wanted to understand what do you mean by
"search
> > engines to index your site's pages"
> > Thank you for helping me to rephrase the question
> >
> >
> When a search ending indexes your site, it travels all the
> interconnected links to log what pages your site contains. Depending on
> what the content is and irrelevancy it will rank and list the url to
> each page with respect to search words that people use with the search
> engine.
>
> So my question is by your definition of a "properly designed" home page
> how would it facilitate this process without parsing your navigational
> links?
>
> --
> Take care,
>
> Jonathan
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