My keywords are dancing since 23 days , and now these are at down positions , is it possible they came back , and what i should do during dancing --
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Monday, April 30, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Automatic Redirection and 404
Hi,
I'm currently developping my first website and I have a question about
redirection policy. The application is supposed to redirect the user
to the correct URL based on his/the browser preferred language. If the
user search for "http://site.com/foo", he's supposed to be redirected
to "http://site.com/en-US/foo".
The problem is it's my first dealing with SEO and as I understand, if
I automatically redirect the request before knowing if it will be
served and not return an 404, if the request return a 404 after being
redirected a search engine can still index the page. Is it true?
Thanks.
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I'm currently developping my first website and I have a question about
redirection policy. The application is supposed to redirect the user
to the correct URL based on his/the browser preferred language. If the
user search for "http://site.com/foo", he's supposed to be redirected
to "http://site.com/en-US/foo".
The problem is it's my first dealing with SEO and as I understand, if
I automatically redirect the request before knowing if it will be
served and not return an 404, if the request return a 404 after being
redirected a search engine can still index the page. Is it true?
Thanks.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Re: Dynamic footer links cross sites SEO
For me it's not beneficial, i would suggest that put a link page in your site. All of your "friends" links are there.
I think it's not right to do what you are planning to do.. It's just my own opinion. :D I'm just an amateur. :D
-- I think it's not right to do what you are planning to do.. It's just my own opinion. :D I'm just an amateur. :D
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Dbhoy <davidmck.rand@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,I was wondering if anyone knew if changing links in the footer are still good for SEO.What i mean by that is, if I have a list of real estate websites and I want to randomly show 5 of them at the footer of a webpage each time the site is loaded. Is this still beneficial for SEO? Each time the site is loaded the links will change. Meaning when Google bot hits the site it will see a set of links, next time it hits it will see a different set of links, will it still hold value to these links or am I gaining no benefit from this?The reason I want to do this is to avoid having an ever growing list of links at the footer of a given page, I'd rather only have 5 at a time.--
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Re: Dynamic footer links cross sites SEO
Overall it would be a bad idea to have a great number of links to other sites or pages from your home page. How many are you talking about?
On Apr 23, 2012 5:47 AM, "Dbhoy" <davidmck.rand@gmail.com> wrote:
-- Hi everyone,I was wondering if anyone knew if changing links in the footer are still good for SEO.What i mean by that is, if I have a list of real estate websites and I want to randomly show 5 of them at the footer of a webpage each time the site is loaded. Is this still beneficial for SEO? Each time the site is loaded the links will change. Meaning when Google bot hits the site it will see a set of links, next time it hits it will see a different set of links, will it still hold value to these links or am I gaining no benefit from this?The reason I want to do this is to avoid having an ever growing list of links at the footer of a given page, I'd rather only have 5 at a time.--
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Re: what will happen if post articles on my site to ezarticle or another article directory
I would wait until Google indexes your sites article. Unless you can add the source of the article and point it back to your site.
On Apr 23, 2012 5:47 AM, "oktim" <successforevertim@gmail.com> wrote:
-- Hi, I would like to know if I post the articles that already exist in
my site to ezarticle or another article directory, will google treat
article at my site is original or copy from ezarticle.
or I have to spin my article firstly then post on ezarticle
Do you have same experience?
Thanks
Tim
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what will happen if post articles on my site to ezarticle or another article directory
Hi, I would like to know if I post the articles that already exist in
my site to ezarticle or another article directory, will google treat
article at my site is original or copy from ezarticle.
or I have to spin my article firstly then post on ezarticle
my site to ezarticle or another article directory, will google treat
article at my site is original or copy from ezarticle.
or I have to spin my article firstly then post on ezarticle
Do you have same experience?
Thanks
Tim
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Friday, April 20, 2012
Dynamic footer links cross sites SEO
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I was wondering if anyone knew if changing links in the footer are still good for SEO.
What i mean by that is, if I have a list of real estate websites and I want to randomly show 5 of them at the footer of a webpage each time the site is loaded. Is this still beneficial for SEO? Each time the site is loaded the links will change. Meaning when Google bot hits the site it will see a set of links, next time it hits it will see a different set of links, will it still hold value to these links or am I gaining no benefit from this?
The reason I want to do this is to avoid having an ever growing list of links at the footer of a given page, I'd rather only have 5 at a time.
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