Posts Tagged ‘indexing’


Google SEO Tip #142 – Can Coding Errors Effect How A Page is Indexed?

TweetMatt Cutts: There is this spectrum where on one side a site w3c validates, it’s very clean and I encourage it but you don’t get a ranking boost. On the other end of the spectrum there are people who make really, really sloppy errors. They are coding a site by hand and might not close [...]

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Google SEO Tip #137 – Will Google Improve its Crawling of AJAX?

TweetMatt Cutts: There is a team of people who are working on being able to crawl and index AJAX and index JavaScript and parse and execute JavaScript as well as other types of rich content. The trend in 2011 is going to be the same as it was in 2010, which is improving our ability [...]

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Google SEO Tip #96 – How Does Google Handle Special Characters?

TweetMatt Cutts: You know, I don’t know. And the fact that I don’t know says that you might want to use caution when considering this type of thing. The second part of your questions asks if it is okay to be typographically correct or does this cause problems; I don’t want to tell tales but [...]

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Google SEO Tip #29 – How many pages can Google index from a single site?

TweetMatt Cutts: Wow, good question. Not that I am aware of. We will index millions of pages if we think a site is sufficiently good and has a sufficient amount of content. You are very unlikely to bump up against a limit in our index. It’s purely how useful we think your pages are, which [...]

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Google SEO Tip #28 – How can new pages get indexed quickly?

TweetMatt Cutts: Well the simplest answer is to get more links. We can index a page within second, certainly within minutes, if we find, for example, that CNN is linking we’ll crawl that very, very quickly. So we can find new content quite quickly. If you have a blog or something like that we’ll come [...]

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Google SEO Tip #26 – Why is the @ character ignored in search queries?

TweetMatt Cutts: Well, historically, that was a deliberate choice because we didn’t want to index an email address, at least I think it was a deliberate choice. You don’t want somebody scraping Google to find a bunch of email addresses. So it’s kind of nice not to index the @ sign. It depends. I could [...]

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Affiliate Buzz #23 – Learn How to Learn the Affiliate Industry and Build Sites that Continue to Grow

In this edition of the Affiliate Buzz audio newsletter, James Martell, successful publisher, speaker and author talks with host Charles Johnston about taking off with the Affiliate Marketers Handbook, the growth of affiliate industry events and how affiliate websites are indexed.

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